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Federal University of São Carlos

EducationSão Carlos, Brazil
About: Federal University of São Carlos is a education organization based out in São Carlos, Brazil. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Microstructure. The organization has 16471 authors who have published 34057 publications receiving 456654 citations. The organization is also known as: UFSCar & Federal University of São Carlos.


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TL;DR: In this article, a plethora of relevant experimental results on internal homogeneous crystal nucleation in silicate glasses obtained in the last four decades, and their analyses in the framework of the classical nucleation theory (CNT) are outlined.
Abstract: We review a plethora of relevant experimental results on internal homogeneous crystal nucleation in silicate glasses obtained in the last four decades, and their analyses in the framework of the classical nucleation theory (CNT). The basic assumptions and equations of CNT are outlined. Particular attention is devoted to the analysis of the properties of the critical nuclei, which, to a large extent, govern nucleation kinetics. The main methods employed to measure nucleation rates are described and the possible errors in the determination of the crystal number density (and, correspondingly, in nucleation rates) are discussed. The basic regularities of both time and temperature dependencies of nucleation rates are illustrated by numerous experimental data. Experimental evidence for a correlation between maximum nucleation rates and reduced glass transition temperatures is presented and theoretically justified. Special attention is given to serious problems that arise in the quantitative description of nucleation rates when using the CNT, for instance: the dramatic discrepancy between calculated and measured nucleation rates; the high value of the crystal nuclei/melt surface energy, σcm, if compared to the expected value estimated via Stefan’s rule; the increase of σcm with increasing temperature; and the discrepancies between the values of the surface energy and the time-lag for nucleation when independently estimated from nucleation and growth kinetics. The analysis of the above mentioned problems leads to the following conclusion: in contrast to Gibbs’ description of heterogeneous systems underlying CNT, the bulk thermodynamic properties of the critical nuclei generally differ from those of the corresponding macro-phase resulting simultaneously in significant differences of the surface properties as compared with the respective parameters of the planar interfaces. In particular, direct experimental evidence is presented for compositional changes of the crystal nuclei during formation of the critical nuclei and their growth from critical to macro-sizes. In addition, detailed examinations of crystal nucleation and growth kinetics show a decrease of both the thermodynamic driving force for nucleation and of the critical nuclei/liquid interfacial energy, as compared with the respective properties of the macro-phase. However, despite significant progress in understanding crystal nucleation in glasses in the past four decades, many problems still exist and this is likely to remain a highly interesting subject for both fundamental and applied research for a long time.

378 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors construct a model of ac impedance response to blocked linear diffusion that has a sloped low frequency region in the impedance plot, which is equivalent to solving Fick's law with a boundary condition that allows us to set an arbitrary impedance response at low frequencies.

377 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the 5S rDNA genes were not associated with the NORs or sex chromosomes in three anostomids, Leporinus elongatus, L. obtusidens and L. friderici, using fluorescence in-situ hybridization with PCR-obtained 5S probes.
Abstract: The large 45S rDNA chromosome sites have often been analyzed in fish. In contrast, little is known about the 5S genes in this animal group. In the genus Leporinus, the NOR chromosomal location has been shown to be very diverse. In the present work, chromosome mapping of 5S rDNA in three anostomids, Leporinus elongatus, L. obtusidens and L. friderici, is investigated using fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) with PCR-obtained 5S probes and primed in-situ labeling (PRINS). Major 5S rDNA chromosomal sites were found to be subterminally located in a small metacentric pair, while minor ones were detected near the centromeric region of a medium-sized submetacentric pair in all studied species. The 5S rDNA genes were not associated with the NORs or sex chromosomes. A highly conserved chromosomal location of these genes appears to characterize the karyotype evolution of this fish group.

359 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, cellulose cassava bagasse nanofibrils (CBNs) were used as reinforcing nanoparticles in a thermoplastic cassava starch matrix plasticized using either glycerol or a mixture of glycerols/sorbitol (1:1) as plasticizer.

357 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Akihisa Inoue126265293980
Michael R. Hamblin11789959533
Daniel P. Costa8953126309
Elson Longo86145440494
Ross Arena8167139949
Tom M. Mitchell7631541956
José Arana Varela7674823005
Luiz H. C. Mattoso6645517432
Steve F. Perry6629413842
Edson R. Leite6353515303
Juan Andrés6049313499
Edward R. T. Tiekink60196721052
Alex A. Freitas6034514789
Mary F. Mahon5953914258
Osvaldo N. Oliveira5961416369
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Performance
Metrics
No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202365
2022371
20212,710
20202,728
20192,435
20182,346