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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
Authors:
F. S. M. Sinfrônio
,
J. C. O. Santos
,
L. G. Pereira
,
A. G. Souza
,
M. M. Conceiçăo
,
V. J. Fernandes Jr.
, and
V. M. Fonseca
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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
Authors:
L. Freire
,
T. Bicudo
,
R. Rosenhaim
,
F. Sinfrônio
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J. Botelho
,
J. Carvalho Filho
,
I. Santos
,
V. Fernandes
,
N. Antoniosi Filho
, and
A. Souza

Abstract  

Biodiesel is susceptible to autoxidation if exposed to air, light and temperature, during its storage. Physic nut (Jatropha curcas L.) seeds show potential application for biodiesel production since its oil yields high quality biodiesel. This work aims to evaluate the thermal behavior of the physic nut oil and biodiesel, from several Brazilian crops, by means of thermoanalytical techniques. Thermogravimetry (TG) and pressurized-differential scanning calorimetry (PDSC) were used in order to determine the applicability of physic nut biodiesel as fuel. Results suggest that physic nut biodiesel is a practical alternative as renewable and biodegradable fuel able to be used in diesel motors.

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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
Authors:
Soraia de Souza
,
Mary Alves
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A. de Oliveira
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E. Longo
,
F. Ticiano Gomes Vieira
,
Rodinei Gomes
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L. Soledade
,
A. de Souza
, and
Iêda Garcia dos Santos

Abstract  

In this work, the synthesis of Nd-doped SrSnO3 by the polymeric precursor method, with calcination between 250 and 700 °C is reported. The powder precursors were characterized by TG/DTA and high temperature X-ray diffraction (HTXRD). After heat treatment, the material was characterized by XRD and infrared spectroscopy. Ester and carbonate amounts were strictly related to Nd-doping. According to XRD patterns, the orthorhombic perovskite was obtained at 700 °C for SrSnO3 and SrSn0.99Nd0.01O3. For Sr0.99Nd0.01SnO3, the kinetics displayed an important hole in the crystallization process, as no peak was observed in HTXRD up to 700 °C, while a XRD patterns showed a crystalline material after calcination at 250 °C.

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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
Authors:
F. Vieira
,
Soraia Souza
,
A. Oliveira
,
S. Lima
,
E. Longo
,
C. Paskocimas
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L. Soledade
,
A. Souza
, and
Iêda Santos

Abstract  

In this study undoped and Cr, Sb or Mo doped TiO2 were synthesized by polymeric precursor method and characterized by X-ray diffraction, UV–VIS spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy and thermogravimetry (TG). The TG curves showed a continuous mass loss assigned to the hydroxyl elimination and Cr6+ reduction. Doped TiO2 samples showed a higher mass loss assigned to water and gas elimination at lower temperatures. In these doped materials a decrease in the anatase–rutile phase transition temperature was observed. After calcination at 1,000 °C, rutile was obtained as a single phase material without the presence of Cr6+.

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Scientometrics
Authors:
Renato X. Coutinho
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Eliziane S. Dávila
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Wendel M. dos Santos
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João B. T. Rocha
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Diogo O. G. Souza
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Vanderlei Folmer
, and
Robson L. Puntel

Abstract

In the present study we analyzed the Brazilian scientific production in the area of science education. The study was structured on: data by research groups registered in Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico; analysis of the post-graduate strictu sensu programs; analysis of theses and dissertations linked to post-graduate programs; and papers in international databases. Our research was conducted strictly via world wide web, from December 2009 to September 2010. It was found that both number of research groups, researchers, post-graduate programs, thesis, dissertations and papers presented a marked increase, especially in the last decade (from 2000 onwards). The major research centers were found to be located in public universities from Brazilian southeast and south regions. However, it was observed a tendency of decentralization, due to a recent investment in new public universities in the other Brazilian regions. So, this study sought to present an overview of the scientific production about science education and we expect that this information can help to expand the vision about the development of this research area in Brazil.

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Acta Physiologica Hungarica
Authors:
R Bravo Santos
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J Delgado
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J Cubero
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L Franco
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S Ruiz-Moyano
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M Mesa
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AB Rodríguez
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C Uguz
, and
C Barriga

The objective of the present study was to compare differences between elderly rats and young obesity-induced rats in their activity/inactivity circadian rhythm. The investigation was motivated by the differences reported previously for the circadian rhythms of both obese and elderly humans (and other animals), and those of healthy, young or mature individuals. Three groups of rats were formed: a young control group which was fed a standard chow for rodents; a young obesity-induced group which was fed a high-fat diet for four months; and an elderly control group with rats aged 2.5 years that was fed a standard chow for rodents. Activity/inactivity data were registered through actimetry using infrared actimeter systems in each cage to detect activity. Data were logged on a computer and chronobiological analysis were performed. The results showed diurnal activity (sleep time), nocturnal activity (awake time), amplitude, acrophase, and interdaily stability to be similar between the young obesity-induced group and the elderly control group, but different in the young control group. We have concluded that obesity leads to a chronodisruption status in the body similar to the circadian rhythm degradation observed in the elderly.

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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
Authors:
M. A. F. de Souza
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A. G. Souza
,
R. A. Candeia
,
D. M. A. Melo
,
L. E. B. Soledade
,
M. R. C. Santos
,
I. M. G. Santos
,
S. J. G. Lima
, and
E. Longo
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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
Authors:
S. C. Souza
,
M. A. F. Souza
,
S. J. G. Lima
,
M. R. Cassia-Santos
,
V. J. Fernandes Jr.
,
L. E. B. Soledade
,
E. Longo
,
A. G. Souza
, and
I. M. G. Santos
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