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La evolución energética del sector español de baldosas cerámicas

2014

espanolEl presente texto analiza como ha ido evolucionando el consumo y la eficiencia energetica de la industria espanola de baldosas ceramicas durante el siglo XX, y explora las posibilidades que se le plantean en el siglo XXI. Durante el pasado siglo este sector industrial acometio tres transiciones radicales al pasar de los combustibles tradicionales de biomasa a los hidrocarburos liquidos (fueloleo y gasoleo), y posteriormente a los gaseosos, principalmente gas natural. Aunque la informacion que permite evaluar de manera fiable la eficiencia energetica real en las plantas de fabricacion no es facil de obtener, los datos disponibles indican que se ha llegado a una elevada eficiencia con …

industria cerámicaceramic industrybiomasseficiencia energéticaconsumo energéticoWelfare economicsEficiència industrialIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlcsh:TP785-869biomasalcsh:Clay industries. Ceramics. GlassCarbon oxideMechanics of Materialsenergy consumptionPolitical scienceCeràmicaCeramics and Compositesemisiones de dióxido de carbonocarbon dioxide emissionsCeramic industryEnergy sourceenergy efficiency
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The technological evolution of the Castellón ceramic tile district: the contribution of the frit, glaze and colour industry

2008

[EN]: The industrial district of Castellón is characterized by a great dynamism based on technological innovation, both product and process, the origins of which are to be found on its providers, the machinery industry and the frit, glaze and colours industry. In this paper the current situation of the frit, glaze and colour industry is analyzed, accounting also for the situation of its main European competitor in Italy. The formation and development of the industry is also described in relation to the industrial district and the innovation system where it belongs, together with the R&D activity, the innovation activity, and the main technological milestones that have made it become the wor…

innovation systemInnovation systemCerámicadistrito industrialGlazesDistrito industrialindustrial districtTechnological innovationIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringglazeslcsh:TP785-869Art i indústriaCeramic tileslcsh:Clay industries. Ceramics. Glasstechnological innovationMechanics of Materialsinnovación tecnológicaIndustrial districtCeràmicaCeramics and CompositesEsmaltesInnovación tecnológicasistema de innovaciónSistema de innovaciónesmaltesBoletín de la Sociedad Española de Cerámica y Vidrio
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Enrichment and activation of smectite-poor clay

2011

A new method of smectite clay enrichment has been developed. The method is based on dispersing clay in a phosphate solution and sequential coagulation. The product of enrichment is characterized with X-ray powder diffraction, wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, differential thermal analysis and thermogravimetry. Sorption of methylene blue and hexadecylpyridinium bromide on raw and purified clays was studied.

inorganic chemicalsChemistryInorganic chemistryFluorescence spectrometrySorptionPhosphatecomplex mixturesThermogravimetrychemistry.chemical_compoundDifferential thermal analysisClay mineralsPowder diffractionMethylene blueNuclear chemistryIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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Removal of Fe(III) from synthetic wastewater into raw and modified clay: Experiments and models fitting

2017

Water pollution by heavy metal ions has become a serious environmental issue especially due to their toxicity and tendency to bioaccumulation. Natural smectite clay was treated using sulfuric acid ...

inorganic chemicalsChemistryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral Chemical EngineeringMetal ions in aqueous solutionInorganic chemistryFiltration and SeparationSulfuric acid02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010501 environmental sciencescomplex mixtures01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compound020401 chemical engineeringWastewaterBioaccumulationEnvironmental chemistrySorption isotherm0204 chemical engineeringWater pollutionClay minerals0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSeparation Science and Technology
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Characterization of gas flow through low-permeability claystone: laboratory experiments and two-phase flow analyses

2014

For the characterization of gas migration through a low-permeability clay host rock for deep underground repositories, a comprehensive understanding of the relevant phenomena of gas and fluid flow through low-permeability clay is required. The National Cooperative for the Disposal of Radioactive Waste (Nagra) in Switzerland has developed a comprehensive programme to characterize gas flow in low-permeability Opalinus Clay through laboratory tests and detailed numerical analyses for developing appropriate constitutive models. Laboratory tests were performed on cores by two different laboratories, the Laboratory for Soil Mechanics at EPFL and the Department of Geotechnical Engineering and Geos…

inorganic chemicalsClay soilsGeologyOcean EngineeringSòls argilososOverburden pressurecomplex mixturesGas flowPermeability (earth sciences)Void ratioBedFluid dynamicsCompressibilityGeotechnical engineeringTwo-phase flow:Enginyeria civil::Geotècnia::Mecànica de sòls [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Soil mechanicsGeologyWater Science and Technology
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A Study on Acidification and Intercalation of Illite Clay Minerals and their Potential Use as a Filler in SPEEK Composite Membranes

2018

The acidification and intercalation of illite containing clays were studied for potential use as fillers for sulphonated poly (ether ether ketone) (SPEEK) composite membrane preparation and future proton exchange membrane fuel cells application. The acidification and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) intercalation of illite clays have been studied by powder X-ray diffractometry, X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, and thermogravimetric analysis. SPEEK composite membranes were made with 1, 3 and 5% purified, acidified, DMSO intercalated clay fillers. SPEEK/clay composite membranes were characterized by proton conductivity, water uptake, and mechanical strength.

inorganic chemicalsFiller (packaging)Materials science020209 energyMechanical EngineeringIntercalation (chemistry)Composite number02 engineering and technologyengineering.material021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologycomplex mixturesMembraneChemical engineeringMechanics of MaterialsIllite0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringengineeringGeneral Materials ScienceComposite membrane0210 nano-technologyClay mineralsKey Engineering Materials
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Porous clays heterostructures as supports of iron oxide for environmental catalysis

2018

[EN] Porous Clays Heterostructures (PCH) from natural pillared clays (bentonite with a high proportion of montmorillonite) have been used as supports of iron oxide for two reactions of environmental interest: i) the elimination of toluene (a representative compound of one of the most toxic subsets of volatile organic compounds, aromatics) by total oxidation and ii) the selective oxidation of H2S to elemental sulfur. For both reactions these catalysts have resulted to be remarkably more efficient than similar catalysts prepared using conventional silica as a support. Thus, in the total oxidation of toluene it has been observed that the catalytic activity obtained using siliceous PCH is two o…

inorganic chemicalsGeneral Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistryIron oxidechemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundH2S to STotal and selective oxidationIron oxideEnvironmental ChemistrySulfatePorous Clays Heterostructures (PCH)ChemistryVOCGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySulfurToluene0104 chemical sciencesMontmorilloniteBentonite0210 nano-technologySelectivityTolueneChemical Engineering Journal
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The impact of a disused mine on uranium transport in the River Fal, South West England.

2004

Unfiltered and filtered (0.45 and 0.2 microm) water samples and sediment samples (sieved to180 microm and 180-1000 microm) were collected along an approximately 15 km transect of the River Fal, Cornwall, UK, to examine the impact of the disused South Terras uranium mine on the uranium concentrations of the river water and underlying sediments. The uranium concentration of the water samples fluctuated along the river, with the 0.45 microm filtered water showing the largest, seven-fold, difference between minimum (0.19 microg L(-1)) and maximum (1.34 microg L(-1)) concentrations. The historical uranium mine and spoil heaps were not a significant source of uranium to the river water, as water …

inorganic chemicalsGeologic SedimentsWater Pollutants RadioactiveIronchemistry.chemical_elementWeatheringManagement Monitoring Policy and LawGeologic Sedimentscomplex mixturesMiningUranium mineRiversTransectHydrologytechnology industry and agriculturePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSedimentGeneral MedicineChina clayUraniumchemistryEnglandDissolved phaseUraniumGeologyEnvironmental MonitoringJournal of environmental monitoring : JEM
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Comparison of Structure and Properties of Differently Treated Illite Clay and Products

2014

The investigation is focused on modification of the structure 2:1 sheet silicates - illite clay by subjecting them to chemical and microbiological impact. It is shown that alkaline activation of illite clay by sodium hydroxide leads to the slight structural changes mainly characterized by water link changes. The effect of bacteria Ps. fluorescens AM PS11on structure changes of illite is small and is influenced on rheology of treated clay.It is shown that the influence of chemical treatment on porosity, bulk density and increase of compressive strength of sintered ceramic samples is notable.

inorganic chemicalsMaterials scienceChemical treatmentMineralogyengineering.materialcomplex mixturesBulk densitychemistry.chemical_compoundCompressive strengthRheologychemistryChemical engineeringSodium hydroxidevisual_artIllitevisual_art.visual_art_mediumengineeringsense organsCeramicPorosityclay chemical biological impact ceramicMaterials Science and Applied Chemistry
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Covalently modified nanoclays: synthesis, properties and applications

2020

Abstract Clay minerals are phyllosilicates of nanoscale dimensions. According to their ability to entrap and release organic moieties, they have found applications in several fields, such as drug carrier and delivery, support for catalyst, environmental remediation and filler for polymeric matrices. The possibility to modify, by covalent linkage, their surfaces gives the possibility to form new nanomaterials with improved properties respect to the pristine clay minerals. In this chapter, the modifications of the siloxane surfaces of the most representative clay minerals, namely montmorillonite, sepiolites, laponite and halloysite were reviewed and discussed.

inorganic chemicalsMaterials scienceSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organicaengineering.materialcomplex mixturesHalloysiteNanomaterialsCatalysismontmorillonite sepiolites laponite and halloysitechemistry.chemical_compoundMontmorilloniteChemical engineeringchemistryCovalent bondSiloxaneengineeringDrug carrierClay mineralsSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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