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Effect of explosive shallow hydrothermal vents on δ13C and growth performance in the seagrass Posidonia oceanica

2010

1. Explosive volcanic submarine activity is expected to affect seagrass communities due to sudden and dramatic changes in the physical and chemical features of sea water and sediments, with possibly large ecosystem effects. However, seagrass response to the harsh environmental conditions that arise due to explosive volcanism is as yet unexplored as it is not easy to predict when and where an eruption will occur. Here, we investigate the uptake of hydrothermal carbon within the seagrass Posidonia oceanica by the analysis of d13C and growth rates in tissue laid down before and after an exceptional and massive hydrothermal gas release in the Aeolian Islands (Italy, Mediterranean Sea). 2. Hydro…

Settore BIO/07 - Ecologiaaquatic plant ecology carbon stable isotopes CO2 emissions hydrothermal fluids lepidochronology Mediterranean Sea ocean acidification seagrasses temperature
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Influence of hydrothermal vents on phytobenthic communities in the Aeolian Islands (Tyrrhenian Sea): preliminary results

2010

Settore BIO/07 - Ecologiabenthic marine algae epiphytes shallow hydrothermal vents Posidonia oceanica Tyrrhenian Sea
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Registration of past submarine massive outgassing events in Posidonia oceanica L. (Delile) through stable carbon isotopes

2009

Settore BIO/07 - Ecologiamarine phanerogams hydrothermal vents CO2 bioindicator
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Procesos hidrotermales con enriquecimiento en REE en las carbonatitas de Fuerteventura: evidencias en minerales accesorios

2021

Carbonatitic dykes that crop out in the central western part of Fuerteventura Basal Complex (Ajuy, Punta de la Nao), were affected by the Miocene intrusive event responsible for contact metamorphism and partial melting of part of the alkaline-carbonatitic complex. Textural characteristics, monazite enriched in LREE (La, Ce, Nd) formation processes in microfractures that affect zircon crystals, show carbonatite interactions with hydrothermal fluids and partial REE remobilization. Pyrochlore is the main mineral carrier of rare earth elements (sum REE=216694 ppm), with high LREE (LaN=185816 and CeN=165209) with respect to HREE (YbN=2589 and LuN=1814) with a rather steep pattern (La/Yb)N=72 in …

Settore GEO/07 - Petrologia E Petrografiacarbonatites rare earth elements hydrothermal fluids Fuerteventura Canary Islands
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The summit part of Mount Etna revealed by High Resolution DC Electrical Resistivity Tomography coupled with complementary geophysical and soil gas te…

2016

Between 25 June and 13 July 2015 a very deep ERT profile (Pole-Dipole configuration, 40m spacingbetween electrodes and a remote electrode located at ~10km from the acquisition points) has been performedin the framework of the “MED-SUV” Project. Self-potential, soil gas concentrations (CO2, 222Rn, 220Rn, He,H2 and CH4) and soil temperature measurements were coupled to the ERT profile with a spacing of 20m(except for Rn: 40m). The NE-SW profile crossed Etnas summit craters in the middle of the 5720m ERTtotal length. Six roll along protocols of . of the dispositive (600m out of 2520m tot) have been carried outand, for the first time, a high resolution DC ERT profile reached the noticeable inve…

Settore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataHigh Resolution DC Electrical Resistivity Tomography soil gases hydrothermal systemSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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The durability of carbon fiber/epoxy composites under hydrothermal ageing

2011

Studies on fibre reinforced composites are now receiving greater attention. Industrial applications have been successful in areas like aerospace, automobile, marine, construction and sporting goods. The first generation of epoxy resins for use in carbon fibre composites are able to achieve optimized high stiffness modules and high heat resistance by a high crosslink density, reached through thermal curing. However, these formulations can be very toxic and brittle with low crack resistance, which was a major disadvantage for structural applications. In the last years the use of ionizing radiation as alternative to thermal curing has been proposed as an environmentally friendly process. Furth…

Settore ICAR/11 - Produzione EdiliziaDurability carbon fiber composites hydrothermal ageing fracture toughness
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Epoxy resin-thermoplastic blends cured by ionising radiation. Structure/properties relationships

2009

Radiation curing of an epoxy resin based blend is carried out in order to produce polymer matrices for high-performance composites. A suitable choice of both curing process and formulation parameters allows to irradiate at about 60°C. Moreover hydrothermal ageing is performed on cured materials and their properties have been evaluated

Settore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di Macchineradiation curing toughened epoxy resins hydrothermal ageingSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie
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Stabilization of ZSM-5 zeolite catalysts for steam catalytic cracking of naphtha for production of propene and ethene

2012

In order to increase ethene and propene, naphtha steam catalytic cracking has been considered. The cracking of C 5-C 12 n-alkanes with ZSM-5 has been studied in absence and in presence of steam and the influence of the operation variables was studied. Irreversible catalyst deactivation by dealumination also occurs in the reactor when the cracking is carried out in the presence of steam. To diminish steam deactivation, the influence of zeolite Si/Al framework and a postsynthesis treatment by phosphorous have been studied and optimized. Much more stable catalyst can be achieved that result in an increase in activity without penalty for production of ethene and propene.

Steam catalytic cracking (SCC)Inorganic chemistryN-AlkanesFluid catalytic crackingcomplex mixturesCatalysisCatalysisPropenechemistry.chemical_compoundQUIMICA ORGANICAZeoliteHydrothermal stabilitiesNaphthaZSM-5 zeoliteTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTEN alkanesProcess Chemistry and Technologyfood and beveragesZeolite dealuminationZSM-5 hydrothermal stabilityhumanitiesSi/Al ratioCrackingchemistryPhosphorous stabilized zeoliteAlkenes production
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Photoelastic stress analysis assisted evaluation of fracture toughness in hydrothermally aged epoxies

2014

The present work has investigated the fracture toughness of a model DGEBA epoxy system subject to Hidro-Thermal aging. A Photoelastic Stress Analysis technique has been implemented, showing the evolution of stresses arising throughout the water uptake process due to the non-uniform swelling of the material. Gravimetric and Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analyses have further complemented the characterization, showing the onset of plasticization effects with aging. The correlation of all previous characterizations has allowed to conclude that an increase of KIC fracture toughness is obtained at the fully saturated condition. In particular Photoelasticity has also revealed the onset of relevant s…

ToughnessMaterials scienceAbsorption of waterlcsh:Mechanical engineering and machinerylcsh:TA630-695Stress (mechanics)Thermosetting ResinSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineFracture toughnessFracture Toughnessmedicinelcsh:TJ1-1570Hydrothermal AgingComposite materialPhotoelasticityFracture Toughness; Hydrothermal Aging; Thermosetting Resin; Swelling Stresses; Photoelastic Stress Analysis.Mechanical EngineeringEpoxylcsh:Structural engineering (General)Fracture ToughneSwelling StresseSwelling StressesMechanics of Materialsvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPhotoelastic Stress Analysis.Gravimetric analysisSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologieSwellingmedicine.symptom
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THERMO-CATALYTIC PROCESSES FOR BIOFUEL PRODUCTION

2017

Transesterification Interesterification Biodiesel Triglycerides Deoxygenation of fatty acids Hydrothermal processes.
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