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J Phys Chem A ; 127(35): 7323-7334, 2023 Sep 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37615503

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As the demand for PET plastic products continues to grow, developing effective processes to reduce their pollution is of critical importance. Pyrolysis, a promising technology to produce lighter and recyclable components from wasted plastic products, has therefore received considerable attention. In this work, the rapid pyrolysis of PET was studied by using reactive molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Mechanisms for yielding gas species were unraveled, which involve the generation of ethylene and TPA radicals from ester oxygen-alkyl carbon bond dissociation and condensation reactions to consume TPA radicals with the products of long chains containing a phenyl benzoate structure and CO2. As atomistic simulations are typically conducted at the time scale of a few nanoseconds, a high temperature (i.e., >1000 K) is adopted for accelerated reaction events. To apply the results from MD simulations to practical pyrolysis processes, a kinetic model based on a set of ordinary differential equations was established, which is capable of describing the key products of PET pyrolysis as a function of time and temperature. It was further exploited to determine the optimal reaction conditions for low environmental impact. Overall, this study conducted a detailed mechanism study of PET pyrolysis and established an effective kinetic model for the main species. The approach presented herein to extract kinetic information such as detailed kinetic constants and activation energies from atomistic MD simulations can also be applied to related systems such as the pyrolysis of other polymers.

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J Mater Chem B ; 5(27): 5345-5354, 2017 Jul 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32264073

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Human amniotic fluid-derived stem cells (hAFCs) are pluripotent fetal cells capable of differentiating into multiple lineages, including cell types of each of the three embryonic germ layers. Proper differentiation and maintenance of pluripotency, the defining characteristics of stem cells, are regulated not only by the cells themselves but also by their microenvironment. Furthermore, the physical characteristics of the cell culture materials, such as material elasticity, influence the results of stem cell differentiation. We investigated the osteogenic differentiation efficiency of hAFCs cultured on cell culture materials with different elasticities that were grafted with extracellular matrix-derived oligopeptides. Polyvinyl alcohol-co-itaconic acid (PV) hydrogels with different elasticities were prepared by controlling the crosslinking intensity, and the resulting PV hydrogels were grafted with and without extracellular matrix (ECM)-derived oligopeptides. Specific ECM-derived oligopeptides were used to maintain the pluripotency of AFCs and were determined by evaluation of pluripotent gene expression (Sox2 and Oct4). The osteogenic differentiation efficiency of the hAFCs, cultured on PV hydrogels grafted with and without ECM-derived oligopeptides, was analyzed by alkaline phosphatase activity, Alizarin Red S staining, and von Kossa staining. Unmodified PV hydrogels induced osteoblast differentiation of hAFCs with high efficiency. We conclude that the hAFCs interacting with ECM-derived oligopeptides tended to maintain an undifferentiated state.

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