Publications by authors named "D Dal Pozzo"

The present study aims to provide an initial highlight on risk perceptions of exporting SMEs from Latin America during the covid-19 pandemic. A sample of Colombian and Brazilian companies was analyzed using 24 scenarios based on 8 risk types: contamination risk, exchange rate risk, trade risks, logistics and operations risks, risk of policy and regulation changes, credit risk, supplier-related risks, buyer-related risks and employee-related risks. Results show significant differences between countries as well as a highly distinction between 2020 and 2021 perceptions of threat, impact, loss, and likelihood.

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A composite contrast agent, a nanoemulsion bead with assembled gold nanospheres at the interface, is proposed to improve the specific contrast of photoacoustic molecular imaging. A phase transition in the bead's core is induced by absorption of a nanosecond laser pulse with a fairly low laser fluence (∼3.5 mJ/cm), creating a transient microbubble through dramatically enhanced thermal expansion.

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Denaturation of a group of model proteins of diverse size and composition with three branched alkyl surfactants-sodium 2-ethylhexyl sulfate (2-EHS), sodium 3,7-dimethyloctyl sulfate (3,7-DMOS), and sodium 2-butyloctyl sulfate (2-BOS)-has been investigated using circular dichroism (CD), small-angle X-ray scattering, and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE). Circular dichroism reveals that 2-BOS disrupts to a higher extent the secondary structure for most of the proteins. Also, it is found that upon adsorption the shape of the protein-surfactant complexes varies from "pearl necklace" to ellipsoidal depending on the surfactant that is used.

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In this work, we consider the flow of a nonionic micellar solution (precursor) through an array of microposts, with focus on its microstructural and rheological evolution. The precursor contains polyoxyethylene(20) sorbitan monooleate (Tween-80) and cosurfactant monolaurin (ML). An irreversible flow-induced structured phase (NI-FISP) emerges after the nonionic precursor flows through the hexagonal micropost arrays, when subjected to strain rates ~10(4) s(-1) and strain ~10(3).

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We report the formation of nanostructured toroidal micellar bundles (nTMB) from a semidilute wormlike micellar solution, evidenced by both cryogenic-electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy images. Our strategy for creating nTMB involves a two-step protocol consisting of a simple prestraining process followed by flow through a microfluidic device containing an array of microposts, producing strain rates in the wormlike micelles on the order of 10(5) s(-1). In combination with microfluidic confinement, these unusually large strain rates allow for the formation of stable nTMB.

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