New Techniques and Applications for High Resolution Tunable Submillimeter Spectroscopy

Author(s):  
H. R. Fetterman ◽  
W. A. M. Blumberg
Impact ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 (9) ◽  
pp. 15-17
Author(s):  
Roland Ludwig ◽  
Florian Csarman ◽  
Lena Wohlschlager ◽  
Stefan Scheiblbrandner

Current processes for lignocellulose deconstruction are unspecific and produce some constituents in poor quality. Specific biocatalysts could achieve optimal segregation together with minimal damage to cellulose and lignin and provide high-quality feedstocks for industry. Naturally occurring fungal oxidoreductases perform this task, but their characterisation - and hence their optimisation for industrial application - is difficult because of the experimental challenges. The mission of OXIDISE to develop appropriate methods to characterise lignocellulose degrading oxidoreductases, i.e. elucidate their conversions rates and to resolve their distribution and interaction in vicinity of their polymeric substrates. High-resolution techniques will be adapted to specifically detect fungal oxidoreductases like lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase, cellobiose dehydrogenase, laccase, lignin peroxidase, or members of the GMC oxidoreductase superfamily. These enzymes are all involved in the oxidative attack of recalcitrant biopolymers and are present in over 90% of fungal genomes. To overcome problems of current assaying techniques such as their low spatial and temporal resolution, OXIDISE will develop and apply techniques based on microelectrodes, scanning electron microscopy, surface plasmon resonance and fluorescence microscopy thereby pursuing three objectives: 1) study the interaction of all major oxidoreductases secreted by fungi in regard to electron transfer, regeneration of redox species and substrate cascading; 2) resolve the distribution of secreted oxidoreductases on cellulosic and lignocellulosic substrates at high resolution; 3) transfer the developed techniques to natural lignocellulose samples with growing fungal hyphae and study the secreted oxidoreductase activities. OXIDISE strives to establish new techniques to elucidate the kinetics and interactions of oxidoreductases - a long neglected enzyme class for lignocellulose depolymerisation.


1995 ◽  
Vol 67 (25) ◽  
pp. 3810-3812 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas M. Goyette ◽  
Wei Guo ◽  
Frank C. De Lucia ◽  
John C. Swartz ◽  
Henry O. Everitt ◽  
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FLORESTA ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Magda Adriana Lozinski ◽  
Rafaelo Balbinot ◽  
Diego Venâncio ◽  
Paulo Costa de Oliveira Filho ◽  
Waldir Nagel Schirmer

O avanço tecnológico e o surgimento de novas técnicas e sensores remotos, capazes de gerar imagens de alta resolução espacial e espectral, tornam os diagnósticos ambientais cada dia mais precisos. O presente trabalho tem como objetivo localizar as nascentes e delimitar suas áreas de preservação permanente utilizando imagens orbitais de alta resolução do sensor Quickbird, bem como identificar o uso do solo dessas áreas para confronto com a legislação. A área de estudo foi a bacia do Arroio dos Pereiras, na área urbana do município de Irati, PR. Os resultados demonstraram que todas as nascentes encontram-se de forma irregular de acordo com o código florestal. Palavras-chave:   Diagnóstico ambiental; área de preservação permanente; geoprocessamento; nascentes.   Abstract Diagnosis of the permanent preservation areas of the springs of a drainage basin located in the urban area in Irati-PR. The technological advance and the sprouting of new techniques and remote sensors, capable to generate images of high resolution spatial and spectral, become the environment diagnosis more precise at each day. The present work has as objective to locate the springs and to delimit its areas of permanent preservation using orbital images of high resolution of the Quickbird sensor, as to well as identify the land use of these areas for confrontation with the legislation. The study area was the basin of the Pereira’s stream in the urban area of the City of Irati - PR. The results had demonstrated that all the springs are at illegal form according to the forest law.Keywords: Environmental diagnosis; permanent preservation area; geothecnologies; water springs.


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