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Poly(butadiene)-b-poly(ethylene oxide) vesicles were successfully loaded with hydrophilic dye Phloxine B. Dye addition during vesicle formation leads to Phloxine B encapsulated inside the water filled vesicle core as well as to freely diffusing dye molecules. The removal of uncapsulated substrate involves time consuming methods like dialysis or harsher methods like ultra filtration or selective precipitation, posing the risk of irreversible sample manipulation. Here used Phloxine B as pH sensitive fluorescence indicator allows the characterization of hydrophilic loading without separation procedure by adjusting the pH value. Additionally membrane blocking efficiency can be studied by time dependent fluorescence measurements. Cryogenic TEM studies showed that the self-assembled structure remained unchanged when the hydrophilic dye was incorporated within the vesicles. Fluorescence microscopy imaging proved the encapsulation of the hydrophilic dye inside the core volume. The combination of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) and dynamic light scattering (DLS) measurements as ensemble methods confirmed those results additionally.
While structural ceramics usually display a brittle mechanical behavior, their composites may show nonlinearities, mostly due to microcracking. Herein, the stiffness evolution of a sandwich-like laminate of an Al2O3 15%vol. ZrO2 matrix reinforced with Nextel 610 fibers is studied as a function of number of cycles N in tension. The stiffness of the composite degrades with increasing N, indicating microcracking. However, synchrotron X-ray refraction radiography shows that the internal specific surface of such cracks varies differently. A modeling strategy is developed for the calculation of the equivalent stiffness of mixtures (first the matrix and then the sandwich), based on the Voigt and Reuß schemes. The Bruno–Kachanov model is then used to estimate the initial microcrack density in the matrix (due to the thermal expansion mismatch) and the amount of microcracking increase upon cyclic loading. The stiffness in the composite degrades dramatically already after 20 000 cycles but then remains nearly constant. The combination of mechanical testing, quantitative imaging analysis, and modeling provides insights into the damage mechanisms acting: microcrack propagation is more active than microcrack initiation upon cyclic loading, but the second also occurs. This scenario is similar but not equal to previous results on porous and microcracked ceramics.
Superficial white matter (SWM) contains the most cortico-cortical white matter connections in the human brain encompassing the short U-shaped association fibers. Despite its importance for brain connectivity, very little is known about SWM in humans, mainly due to the lack of noninvasive imaging methods. Here, we lay the groundwork for systematic in vivo SWM mapping using ultrahigh resolution 7 T magnetic resonance imaging. Using biophysical modeling informed by quantitative ion beam microscopy on postmortem brain tissue, we demonstrate that MR contrast in SWM is driven by iron and can be linked to the microscopic iron distribution. Higher SWM iron concentrations were observed in U-fiber–rich frontal, temporal, and parietal areas, potentially reflecting high fiber density or late myelination in these areas. Our SWM mapping approach provides the foundation for systematic studies of interindividual differences, plasticity, and pathologies of this crucial structure for cortico-cortical connectivity in humans.
Inhalt ist die zerstörungsfreie Detailuntersuchung von Holzbauteilen mit einem dreidimensional abbildenden Ultraschall-Echoverfahren. Das neu entwickelte 3D-Verfahren berücksichtigt den anisotropen Aufbau des Holzes. Die Bildschnitte und Projektionen werden aus flächigen Ultraschallaufnahmen berechnet. Die Messungen erfolgen an Probekörpern sowie an Bauteilen aus der Praxis. In dem Forschungsvorhaben wird die für Holz neue 3D-Rekonstruktionsrechnung verwendet und mit dem Ziel weiterentwickelt, unter Berücksichtigung der anisotropen Struktur des Holzes eine dreidimensional aufgelöste Abbildung von Reflektoren im Inneren der Holzbauteile zu ermöglichen. Damit werden die bisher für Holzbauteile zur Verfügung stehenden Verfahren entscheidend ergänzt, weil nun eine hochgenaue dreidimensionale Abbildung erreichbar ist (Auflösung: 20 mm und besser).
Die Berechnung von Wärmebrücken unter stationären und instationären Randbedingungen, die Optimierung von Wärmespeichern, die Beurteilung sowohl wärmeschutz- als auch brandschutztechnischer Maßnahmen und Energiebedarfsrechnungen setzen die Kenntnis thermischer Eigenschaften, u.a. der Wärmeleitfähigkeit Lambda und der spezifischen Wärmekapazität c, in Abhängigkeit der Temperatur voraus. Im Rahmen einer Zusammenarbeit der EMPA-Dübendorf und der BAM-Berlin wurde ein Kurzzeit-Prüfverfahren mit anschließender numerischer Auswertung entwickelt, das eine simultane Bestimmung dieser beiden Größen ermöglicht. In dem Band wird über das Kurzzeit-Prüfverfahren, das numerische Auswerteverfahren und die Resultate der Messungen an einigen ausgewählten Baustoffen berichtet.
Two fluorescent dyes were incorporated into sol-gel derived SiO2 matrices. The dye was added to SiO2 precursors of different degrees of pre-condensation and the spectroscopic properties of the immobilized dye were measured at various aging and drying stages of the resulting gels. The significant influence of the processing parameters on the spectroscopic properties is manifested in the relative intensity of a second red shifted emission band (550560 nm), which was observed besides the typical coumarin emission band (495 nm). The appearance of this long wavelength emission might be attributed to dye aggregation or to other reactions with the ambient matrix forced by micro porosity phenomena.