Title of article :
Comparative analysis of heterogeneous solid and soft materials
by adsorption, NMR and thermally stimulated depolarisation
current methods
Author/Authors :
V.M. Gun’ko، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Structural characterisation of such bio-objects as fibrinogen solution, yeast cells, wheat seeds and bone tissues has been done using two versions
of cryoporometry based on the integral Gibbs–Thomson (IGT) equation for freezing point depression of pore liquids and the measurements by 1H
NMR spectroscopy (180–200 < T < 273 K) and the thermally stimulated depolarisation current (TSDC) method (90 < T < 273 K) of structured
water. The IGT equation was solved using a self-consisting regularization procedure including the maximum entropy principle applied to the
distribution function of pore size (PSD). Both methods give clear pictures of changes in the structural characteristics caused, e.g., by hydration and
swelling of wheat seeds and yeast cells, coagulation and interaction of fibrinogen with solid nanoparticles in the aqueous media, and the human
bone tissue disease.
Keywords :
bone tissue , Structural characteristics , Cryoporometry , TSDC , fibrinogen , Yeast cells , pore water , 1H NMR
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science