92 results match your criteria: "FOCAS Institute[Affiliation]"

This study centers on the development and characterization of an innovative electrochemical sensing probe composed of a sensing mesoporous functional sol-gel coating integrated onto a glassy carbon electrode (sol-gel/GCE) for the detection of NH and/or NH in water. The main interest for integrating a functional sol-gel coating onto a GCE is to increase the selective and sensing properties of the GCE probe towards NH and/or NH ions. The structure and surface morphology of the newly developed sol-gel/GCE probe were characterized employing scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), dynamic light scattering (DLS), and Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR), while the electrochemical sensing properties were evaluated by Berthelot's reaction, cyclic voltammetry (CV), and adsorptive square wave-anodic striping voltammetry (Ads SW-ASV).

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The current study reports on the impact of a series of functional alkoxysilanes on the wettability and structure of a well-established silicon/zirconium hybrid anticorrosion sol-gel coating. The selected functional alkoxysilanes comprise tetra ethylorthosilicate (TEOS), 3-glycidyloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (GPTMS), 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES) and vinyltriethoxysilane (VTES) and are incorporated at various concentrations (1, 5, 10 and 20%) within the silicon/zirconium sol-gel material. The prepared materials are successfully processed as coatings and cured at different temperatures in the range of 100-150 °C.

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Nanomaterial combined polymeric membranes such as polyurethane foams (PUFs) have garnered enormous attention in the field of water purification due to their ease of management and surface modification, cost-effectiveness, and mechanical, chemical, and thermal properties. Thus, this study reports the use of novel Sol-gel impregnated polyurethane foams (Sol-gel/PUFs) as new dispersive solid phase microextractors (d- µ SPME) for the efficient separation and subsequent spectrophotometric detection of Eosin Y (EY) textile dye in an aqueous solution with a pH of 3-3.8.

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  • The study examines the link between parental smoking and the substance use behaviors of teenagers, including e-cigarettes, alcohol, and drugs, using data from the Growing Up in Ireland study.
  • Results showed that teenagers whose parents smoked were at a significantly higher risk for engaging in substance use, with specific numerical odds indicating increased likelihoods for various substances.
  • The research highlights that when primary caregivers quit smoking, the risk of substance use in teenagers declines, suggesting that interventions should focus on both parents and their children to effectively reduce these behaviors.
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The effectiveness of Allen Carr's method for smoking cessation: A systematic review.

Tob Prev Cessat

September 2023

Department of Medical Epidemiology, Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCS, Milan, Italy.

Introduction: Allen Carr's (AC) method is a pharmacotherapy-free approach to quit smoking that is delivered through seminars, online courses, or in the form of a book. It has gained popularity, but its effectiveness remains controversial due to a lack of scientific evidence. This systematic review aims to provide an updated overview of the current evidence on the effectiveness of the AC method.

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The application of chitin in food systems is limited by its insolubility in some common solvents and poor degradability. Hence, it is deacetylated to obtain chitosan, an industrially important derivative with excellent biological properties. Fungal-sourced chitosan is gaining prominence and industrial attraction because of its superior functional and biological properties, and vegan appeal.

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Development and Characterisation of a Whole Hybrid Sol-Gel Optofluidic Platform for Biosensing Applications.

Nanomaterials (Basel)

November 2022

Centre for Research in Engineering Surface Technology (CREST), FOCAS Institute, Technological University Dublin, 13 Camden Row, D02 HW71 Dublin, Ireland.

This work outlines, for the first time, the fabrication of a whole hybrid sol-gel optofluidic platform by integrating a microfluidic biosensor platform with optical waveguides employing a standard photolithography process. To demonstrate the suitability of this new hybrid sol-gel optofluidic platform, optical and bio-sensing proof-of-concepts are proposed. A photoreactive hybrid sol-gel material composed of a photopolymerisable organically modified silicon alkoxide and a transition metal complex was prepared and used as the fabrication material for the entire optofluidic platform, including the optical waveguides, the sensing areas, and the microfluidic device.

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Active film packaging based on bio-nanocomposite TiO and cinnamon essential oil for enhanced preservation of cheese quality.

Food Chem

March 2023

School of Food Science and Environmental Health, Technological University Dublin - City Campus, Central Quad, Grangegorman, Dublin D07 ADY7, Ireland; Environmental Sustainability and Health Institute (ESHI), Technological University Dublin - City Campus, Grangegorman, Dublin D07 H6K8, Ireland. Electronic address:

This study involves the preparation of PLA/PBAT composite blend films incorporated with TiO and varying concentrations of cinnamon essential oil. The films were characterised for optical and mechanical properties, chemical composition, thermo-stability, surface hydrophobicity, inhibition of biofilm formation, anti-microbial efficiency against S. aureus and E.

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Encapsulation of Essential Oils in Nanocarriers for Active Food Packaging.

Foods

August 2022

School of Food Science and Environmental Health, Technological University Dublin-City Campus, Central Quad, Grangegorman, D07 ADY7 Dublin, Ireland.

Active packaging improves a packaging system's effectiveness by actively integrating additional components into the packaging material or the headspace around the packaging. Consumer demand and awareness have grown enough to replace chemical agents with natural active agents. Essential oils (EOs) are extensively distributed throughout nature but at low levels and sometimes with poor recovery yields, which poses an issue with their application in food.

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Several classes of copper complexes are known to induce oxidative DNA damage that mediates cell death. These compounds are potentially useful anticancer agents and detailed investigation can reveal the mode of DNA interaction, binding strength, and type of oxidative lesion formed. We recently reported the development of a DNA electrochemical biosensor employed to quantify the DNA cleavage activity of the well-studied [Cu(phen)] chemical nuclease.

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Advances in emerging technologies for the decontamination of the food contact surfaces.

Food Res Int

January 2022

School of Food Science and Environmental Health, College of Sciences and Health, Technological University Dublin - City Campus, Central Quad, Grangegorman, Dublin D07 ADY7, Ireland; Environmental Sustainability and Health Institute, Technological University Dublin - City Campus, Grangegorman, Dublin D07 H6K8, Ireland.

Foodborne pathogens could be transferred to food from food contact surfaces contaminated by poor hygiene or biofilm formation. The food processing industry has various conditions favouring microbes' adherence, such as moisture, nutrients, and the microbial inoculums obtained from the raw material. The function of the ideal antimicrobial surface is preventing initial attachment of the microbes, killing the microbes or/and removing the dead bacteria.

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Background: E-cigarette ever-use and current-use among teenagers has increased worldwide, including in Ireland.

Methods: We use data from two Irish waves (2015, 2019) of the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and other Drugs (ESPAD) to investigate gender and teenage e-cigarette use (n = 3421 16-year-olds). Using chi-square analyses, we report changes in e-cigarette ever-use, current-use, and associated variables.

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Tobacco, Tobacco Control and Covid-19: Understanding Their Associations.

Arch Bronconeumol

February 2022

TobaccoFree Research Institute Ireland, Focas Institute, City Campus Kevin St, TU Dublin D08NF82, Ireland. Electronic address:

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Background: Smoking prevalence in Ireland is falling in all age groups, but e-cigarette use is rising among young people. This qualitative study explores young people's accounts of e-cigarette use in Ireland.

Methods: Semi-structured individual (22) and focus group (8) interviews were conducted with 62 young people aged 18-22 years, recruited from a higher-education institution and youth organisations working with early school-leavers across Dublin.

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Essential oils as additives in active food packaging.

Food Chem

May 2021

School of Food Science and Environmental Health, College of Sciences and Health, Technological University Dublin - City Campus, Grangegorman, Dublin 7, Ireland; Environmental Sustainability and Health Institute, Technological University Dublin - City Campus, Grangegorman, Dublin 7, Ireland. Electronic address:

Food packaging can be considered as a passive barrier that protects food from environmental factors such as ultraviolet light, oxygen, water vapour, pressure and heat. It also prolongs the shelf-life of food by protecting from chemical and microbiological contaminants and enables foods to be transported and stored safely. Active packaging (AP) provides the opportunity for interaction between the external environment and food, resulting in extended shelf-life of food.

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Use of confocal Raman microscopy to characterise ethyl cyanoacrylate adhesive depth curing.

Phys Chem Chem Phys

November 2020

Ireland, Henkel, Tallaght Business Park, Whitestown Industrial Estate, Dublin 24, Ireland.

In situ spatial temporal measurement of monomer conversion during adhesive bondline curing remains a challenging area. The aim of this work was to demonstrate the effectiveness of using confocal Raman microscopy in a specially configured experimental set-up, as a versatile tool for measuring monomer concentration changes as a function of both time and adhesive bond depth during ethyl cyanoacrylate polymerisation. This also allowed monitoring of the extent of polymerisation at the adhesive substrate interface independently of the bulk bondline polymerisation region.

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Acute growth inhibition & toxicity analysis of nano-polystyrene spheres on Raphidocelis subcapitata.

Ecotoxicol Environ Saf

January 2021

School of Physics, Technological University Dublin, Kevin's Street, Dublin 8, Ireland. Electronic address:

Micro/nano-plastics (MNPs) have been found within many environments and organisms including humans, making them a significant and growing concern. Initial research into the potential detrimental effects these MNPs both from acute and chronic exposure has been ongoing but still requires substantially more data to clarify. This research presents the response of nano-polystyrene (NPS) on Raphidocelis subcapitata, a freshwater alga, under an existing acute toxicity test along with additional analytical techniques to try identifying possible sources of toxicity.

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Bioactive packaging contains natural antimicrobial agents, which inhibit the growth of microorganisms and increase the food shelf life. Solvent casting method was used to prepare the Poly (lactide)-Poly (butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PLA-PBAT) film incorporated with the thyme oil and clove oil in various concentrations (1 wt%, 5 wt% and 10 wt%). The clove oil composite films depicted less green and more yellow as compared to thyme oil composite films.

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Study of the Effect of Methyldiethanolamine Initiator on the Recording Properties of Acrylamide Based Photopolymer.

Polymers (Basel)

March 2020

Centre for Industrial and Engineering Optics/School of Physics and Clinical and Optometric Sciences, College of Sciences and Health, Technological University Dublin, Kevin Street, Dublin D08 NF82, Ireland.

The use of Holographic Optical Elements (HOEs) in applications, such as in light shaping and redirection, requires certain characteristics such as a high Diffraction Efficiency, low angular selectivity and stability against UV damage. In order to maximize the performance of the HOEs, photosensitive materials are needed that have been optimised for the characteristics that are of particular importance in that application. At the core of the performance of these devices is the refractive index modulation created during holographic recording.

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Silicon Microcantilever Sensors to Detect the Reversible Conformational Change of a Molecular Switch, Spiropyan.

Sensors (Basel)

February 2020

School of Chemistry & AMBER, the SFI Research Centre for Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research, Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin, College Green, 2 Dublin, Ireland.

The high sensitivity of silicon microcantilever sensors has expanded their use in areas ranging from gas sensing to bio-medical applications. Photochromic molecules also represent promising candidates for a large variety of sensing applications. In this work, the operating principles of these two sensing methods are combined in order to detect the reversible conformational change of a molecular switch, spiropyran.

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Isoxazolo-pyrene tethered calix[4]arenes selectively detect copper(II) ions without interference from related perchlorate ions. The fluorescence emission of the probes, synthesised by nitrile oxide alkyne cycloaddition, and characterised by spectroscopic and crystallographic data, is rapidly reduced by Cu(II) ions. Detection limits are in the micromolar or sub-micromolar range (0.

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In this study, we have prepared thermally initiated polymeric monolithic stationary phases within discrete regions of 3D-printed titanium devices. The devices were created with controllable hot and cold regions. The monolithic stationary phases were first locally created in capillaries inserted into the channels of the titanium devices.

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In advanced radiotherapy, treatment of the tumor with high-intensity modulated fields is balanced with normal tissue sparing. However, the non-target dose delivered to surrounding healthy tissue within the irradiated volume is a potential cause for concern. Whether the effects observed are caused after exposure to out-of-field radiation or bystander effects through neighboring irradiated cells is not fully understood.

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Improving enzymatic hydrolysis of brewer spent grain with nonthermal plasma.

Bioresour Technol

June 2019

School of Food Science and Environmental Health, College of Sciences and Health, Technological University Dublin, City Campus, Cathal Brugha Street, Dublin D01 HV58, Ireland. Electronic address:

In this study, a new pre-treatment method based on novel non-thermal plasma technology was developed to improve the enzymatic hydrolysis of brewer's spent grain (BSG) and subsequent bioethanol production. A submerged dielectric barrier discharge plasma reactor system was applied for this purpose. Pre-treatments were performed by taking into account variables including; voltages (22 kV, 25 kV and 28 kV), solvent (acid, alkali and water) and time (5, 10, 15 min).

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Nanostructured Materials for Food Applications: Spectroscopy, Microscopy and Physical Properties.

Bioengineering (Basel)

March 2019

School of Food Science and Environmental Health, College of Sciences and Health, Technological University Dublin, City Campus, Cathal Brugha Street, Dublin D01 HV58, Ireland.

Nanotechnology deals with matter of atomic or molecular scale. Other factors that define the character of a nanoparticle are its physical and chemical properties, such as surface area, surface charge, hydrophobicity of the surface, thermal stability of the nanoparticle and its antimicrobial activity. A nanoparticle is usually characterized by using microscopic and spectroscopic techniques.

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