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Optofluidic Glucose Sensor Utilizing An Epoxy-Based, Transparent Dry Film Resist, Zhan Gao, Sijia Gong, Chang Soo Kim, David B. Henthorn Dec 2011

Optofluidic Glucose Sensor Utilizing An Epoxy-Based, Transparent Dry Film Resist, Zhan Gao, Sijia Gong, Chang Soo Kim, David B. Henthorn

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

An enzymatic, fluorescent glucose sensor was constructed with a novel epoxy-Based, optically transparent dry film resist (PerMX 3000 series, DuPont). This material was utilized as the main active material for fluidic structure and optical interrogation. This sensor was based on the enzymatic reaction of glucose oxidase (GOD) and utilized a ruthenium complex fluorophore as the reporting agent. Both the oxygen-sensitive ruthenium complex and GOD were incorporated into poly (ethylene glycol) (PEG)-Based hydrogel materials, which were lithographically patterned and embedded inside the PerMX fluidic channel after wafer-bonding process. the optofluidic sensing platform with this embedded sensing elements exhibited a wide dynamic …


Comparison Of Microwave And Conventionally Sintered Yttria-Doped Zirconia Ceramics, Colin J. Reidy, Thomas J. Fleming, Stuart Hampshire, Mark R. Towler Nov 2011

Comparison Of Microwave And Conventionally Sintered Yttria-Doped Zirconia Ceramics, Colin J. Reidy, Thomas J. Fleming, Stuart Hampshire, Mark R. Towler

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

This paper reports on improvement of the physical and mechanical properties of Y2O3-ZrO2 ceramics through compositional optimization, the use of nanograined powders and utilization of microwave sintering. ZrO2 with 2-5 mol% Y2O3, prepared from nanopowders, was sintered in both conventional and microwave furnaces under exactly the same heating schedule. It was found that microwave sintering improves physical and mechanical properties of Y2O3-ZrO2 ceramics compared with conventional sintering. Compositions containing 2 mol% Y2O3 exhibit the greatest improvement due to retention of tetragonal ZrO …


Γ-Ct Measurement And Cfd Simulation Of Cross Section Gas Holdup Distribution In A Gas-Liquid Stirred Standard Rushton Tank, Yue Jin Liu, Wei Li, Lu Chang Han, Yang Cao, He An Luo, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, M. P. Dudukovic Sep 2011

Γ-Ct Measurement And Cfd Simulation Of Cross Section Gas Holdup Distribution In A Gas-Liquid Stirred Standard Rushton Tank, Yue Jin Liu, Wei Li, Lu Chang Han, Yang Cao, He An Luo, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, M. P. Dudukovic

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Cross Section Gas Holdup Distributions at 3/4 Dimensionless Static Liquid Height in a Gas-Liquid Stirred Standard Rushton Tank Were Measured using 137Cs Γ-CT Scan Measuring Technology at Larger Gas Flow Rates and Higher Impeller Rotating Speeds. the Obtained CT Scan Images and Digital Distribution Curves of Gas Holdup with Dimensionless Radius based on the CT Images Could Explain the Fluctuation Changes of Gas Holdup Distribution. the Dense Area of Gas Holdup Distribution Appeared in the Upper Space of Impeller Blades. Gas Holdup Increased Both with Gas Flow Rate and Impeller Rotating Speed, But Gas Flow Rate Had More Influence on …


Sol-Gel Derived Silver-Incorporated Titania Thin Films On Glass: Bactericidal And Photocatalytic Activity, Betul Akkopru Akgun, Anthony W. Wren, Caner Durucan, Mark R. Towler, Nathan P. Mellott Aug 2011

Sol-Gel Derived Silver-Incorporated Titania Thin Films On Glass: Bactericidal And Photocatalytic Activity, Betul Akkopru Akgun, Anthony W. Wren, Caner Durucan, Mark R. Towler, Nathan P. Mellott

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Titanium dioxide (TiO2) and silver-containing TiO2 (Ag-TiO2) thin films were prepared on silica pre-coated float glass substrates by a sol-gel spin coating method. The bactericidal activity of the films was determined against Staphylococcus epidermidis under natural and ultraviolet (UV) illumination by four complementary methods; (1) the disk diffusion assay, (2) UV-induced bactericidal test, (3) qualitative Ag ion release in bacteria inoculated agar media and (4) surface topographical examination by laserscan profilometry. Photocatalytic activity of the films was measured through the degradation of stearic acid under UV, solar and visible light conditions. The chemical state and …


Clinical Risk Factors For Osteoporosis In Ireland And The Uk: A Comparison Of Frax And Qfracturescores, N. M. Cummins, E. K. Poku, Mark R. Towler, O. M. O'Driscoll, S. H. Ralston Aug 2011

Clinical Risk Factors For Osteoporosis In Ireland And The Uk: A Comparison Of Frax And Qfracturescores, N. M. Cummins, E. K. Poku, Mark R. Towler, O. M. O'Driscoll, S. H. Ralston

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Recently two algorithms have become available to estimate the 10-year probability of fracture in patients suspected to have osteoporosis on the basis of clinical risk factors: the FRAX algorithm and QFractureScores algorithm (QFracture). The aim of this study was to compare the performance of these algorithms in a study of fracture patients and controls recruited from six centers in the United Kingdom and Ireland. A total of 246 postmenopausal women aged 50-85 years who had recently suffered a low-trauma fracture were enrolled and their characteristics were compared with 338 female controls who had never suffered a fracture. Femoral bone mineral …


The Effect Of Adding Organic Polymers To Ca-Sr-Zn-Si Glass Polyalkenoate Cement, A. Coughlan, N. M. Cummins, A. W. Wren, Mark R. Towler Jun 2011

The Effect Of Adding Organic Polymers To Ca-Sr-Zn-Si Glass Polyalkenoate Cement, A. Coughlan, N. M. Cummins, A. W. Wren, Mark R. Towler

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

To conclude, the addition of polymers to GPCs resulted in little change to the Tw and Ts, however the compressive strength was found to decrease slightly. ASAP tests revealed that the cements may undergo some structural changes as a result of these additions. In the future perhaps the addition of organic polymers suspended in the liquid phase as part of the cement may yield improved results in this type of study. © 2011 IEEE.


Aluminium-Free Glass Polyalkenoate Spinal Cements, A. W. Wren, N. M. Cummins, Mark R. Towler Jun 2011

Aluminium-Free Glass Polyalkenoate Spinal Cements, A. W. Wren, N. M. Cummins, Mark R. Towler

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Addition of Yitanium increased the Wt & St and the sf strength of these cements compared to the control (BT 101). © 2011 IEEE.


Leaching Of Potential Hazardous Elements Of Coal Cleaning Rejects, Luis F.O. Silva, Maria Izquierdo, Xavier Querol, Robert B. Finkelman, Marcos L.S. Oliveira, Marcus Wollenschlager, Mark R. Towler, Rafael Pérez-López, Felipe Macias Apr 2011

Leaching Of Potential Hazardous Elements Of Coal Cleaning Rejects, Luis F.O. Silva, Maria Izquierdo, Xavier Querol, Robert B. Finkelman, Marcos L.S. Oliveira, Marcus Wollenschlager, Mark R. Towler, Rafael Pérez-López, Felipe Macias

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The geochemical characteristics of coal cleaning rejects (CCR) in Santa Catarina State, Brazil, were investigated. Around 3.5 million ton/ year of coal waste are dumped in Santa Catarina State. Coal beneficiation by froth flotation results in large amounts of CCR composed of coaly and mineral matter, the latter characterized by the occurrence of sulphide minerals and a broad array of leachable elements. The total and leachable contents of more than 60 elements were analyzed. Atmospheric exposure promotes sulphide oxidation that releases substantial sulphate loads as well as Ca2+, K+, Mg2+, Cl- and Al3+ …


Verification And Validation Of Cfd Simulations For Local Flow Dynamics In A Draft Tube Airlift Bioreactor, Hu Ping Luo, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan Mar 2011

Verification And Validation Of Cfd Simulations For Local Flow Dynamics In A Draft Tube Airlift Bioreactor, Hu Ping Luo, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Airlift Reactors Have Been Recognized as One of the Promising Photobioreactors for Biomass/bio-Energy Production, Where Mixing Has Significant Impact on the Reactor Performance. in Recent Years, using CFD Simulations to Track Microorganism Cells and to Generate their Trajectories in the Reactor for Reactor Performance Evaluations Becomes More Common. However, there is a Lack of Systematic and Rigorous Verifications and Validations of the Reliability of CFD Models in Particle Tracking Against Experimental Measurements in the Open Literature, Which is Vital for the Faithful Application of CFD in Reactor Design and Scale-Ups. in This Work, We Attempt to Evaluate the Reliability of …


Flow Regime Identification In A Bubble Column Via Nuclear Gauge Densitometry And Chaos Analysis, S. Nedeltchev, A. Shaikh, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan Feb 2011

Flow Regime Identification In A Bubble Column Via Nuclear Gauge Densitometry And Chaos Analysis, S. Nedeltchev, A. Shaikh, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The Bubble Column Performance Can Change Significantly as a Result of Flow Regime Change. Since Reactor Volume Productivity, Mass and Heat Transfer as Well as Mixing Are Affected by the Prevailing Flow Regime, It is Very Important to Know How to Identify It. in This Work, Flow Regime Identification Was Performed on the Basis of the Kolmogorov Entropy (KE) Algorithm Applied to Nuclear Gauge Densitometry Data. in Addition, the Average Cycle Time Was Used for Validation of the Results. Three Transition Velocities Were Identified that Delineated the Boundaries of the Three Main Hydrodynamic Regimes. the First Two Transition Points Were …


The Structural Role Of Titanium In Ca-Sr-Zn-Si/Ti Glasses For Medical Applications, A. W. Wren, F. R. Laffir, A. Kidari, Mark R. Towler Feb 2011

The Structural Role Of Titanium In Ca-Sr-Zn-Si/Ti Glasses For Medical Applications, A. W. Wren, F. R. Laffir, A. Kidari, Mark R. Towler

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Glasses for medical applications are used in particulate form or as a cement component. This work was undertaken to determine structural changes in 0.48SiO2-0.36ZnO-0.12CaO-0.04SrO glass when the SiO2 is substituted with 5 mol% increments of TiO2. X-ray Diffraction (XRD) was used to determine the presence of crystallinity. This occurred after additions of 20 mol% TiO2. Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA) and Network connectivity (NC) calculations determined that by increasing the TiO2 content, the Tg and NC reduced (Tg 670 °C to 632 °C, NC 1.83 to -1.14) suggesting that TiO2 acts as …


The Response Of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Biofilm To The Presence Of A Glass Polyalkenoate Cement Formulated From A Silver Containing Glass, A. Coughlan, M. P. Ryan, N. M. Cummins, Mark R. Towler Jan 2011

The Response Of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Biofilm To The Presence Of A Glass Polyalkenoate Cement Formulated From A Silver Containing Glass, A. Coughlan, M. P. Ryan, N. M. Cummins, Mark R. Towler

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

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Physical Impact Of Waterjet-Based Sediment Remediation On Benthic Organisms, Grace Harper, Andrew Curtis Elmore, Christopher Redell, Gavin Risley, Joel Gerard Burken Jan 2011

Physical Impact Of Waterjet-Based Sediment Remediation On Benthic Organisms, Grace Harper, Andrew Curtis Elmore, Christopher Redell, Gavin Risley, Joel Gerard Burken

Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Adding Activated Carbon to Sediments Has Been Shown to Be an Effective Means of Reducing the Bioavailability of Certain Contaminants. the Current State of the Practice is to Mechanically Mix Activated Carbon to a Target Concentration of 3 Percent at Depths of Approximately 30 Cm using a Rotovator or Similar Construction Equipment. Waterjets Have Been Used to Cut Hard Material using a Mixture of Water and an Abrasive. If Activated Carbon is Substituted for the Abrasive, Waterjets Have the Potential to Use Surface Injection as a Replacement for Mechanical Mixing during Sediment Remediation. a Perceived Benefit of Waterjet-Based Sediment Remediation …


Development Of A Waterjet System For Direct Delivery Of Granular Iron And Activated Carbon To Remediate Contaminated Aqueous Sediments, Gavin H.R. Risley, Andrew Curtis Elmore, Joel Gerard Burken, Grzegorz (Greg) Galecki Jan 2011

Development Of A Waterjet System For Direct Delivery Of Granular Iron And Activated Carbon To Remediate Contaminated Aqueous Sediments, Gavin H.R. Risley, Andrew Curtis Elmore, Joel Gerard Burken, Grzegorz (Greg) Galecki

Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

While the Techniques and Technologies Associated with Contaminated Sediment Remediation Are Relatively Mature, There Are Several Issues Associated with These Practices that Make Them Unattractive. the Inability of Currently Used Mechanical Mixing Implements to Place Amendments in Aqueous Environments and their Intrusive Behavior toward Benthic Communities Are Just Two Examples of a Necessity for an Improved Delivery Method. Waterjets May Be a Viable Option for Placement of Particulate Remediation Amendments, Such as Activated Carbon and Granular Iron, at Depth. a Custom Waterjet Nozzle and Injection System Has Been Fabricated by the Authors to Examine This Delivery Concept. the Developed Injection …


The Bioactivity And Ion Release Of Titanium-Containing Glass Polyalkenoate Cements For Medical Applications, A. W. Wren, N. M. Cummins, F. R. Laffir, S. P. Hudson, Mark R. Towler Jan 2011

The Bioactivity And Ion Release Of Titanium-Containing Glass Polyalkenoate Cements For Medical Applications, A. W. Wren, N. M. Cummins, F. R. Laffir, S. P. Hudson, Mark R. Towler

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The ion release profiles and bioactivity of a series of Ti containing glass polyalkenoate cements. Characterization revealed each material to be amorphous with a Tg in the region of 650-660°C. The network connectivity decreased (1.83-1.35) with the addition of TiO2 which was also evident with analysis by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Ion release from cements were determined using atomic absorption spectroscopy for zinc (Zn2+), calcium (Ca2+), strontium (Sr2+), Silica (Si4+) and titanium (Ti4+). Ions such as Zn2+ (0.1-2.0 mg/l), Ca2+ (2.0-8.3 mg/l,) Sr2+ (0.1-3.9 mg/l), and Si4+ …