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Preparation and characterization of continuous fly ash derived glass fibers with improved tensile strength

2018

Abstract The coal-based energy production in China generates more than 600 million tons of coal fly ash (CFA) each year, which drives us searching for new methods for recycling CFA. In this work, continuous glass fibers with a range of CFA (25–45%) were successfully prepared without showing any sign of fiber crystallization. The measured fiber tensile strength was found to increase with CFA proportionally. The fiber derived from 45% CFA exhibited the best tensile strength (higher than the E glass fiber prepared/tested under the same conditions) and good chemical stability (98% mass retention in the acid corrosion test). Our study shows a feasibility of making continuous CFA derived glass fi…

Materials scienceGlass fiberIron oxide02 engineering and technologycomplex mixtures7. Clean energy01 natural sciences12. Responsible consumptionlaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundlaw0103 physical sciencesUltimate tensile strengthGeneral Materials ScienceCoalFiberComposite materialCrystallization010302 applied physicsbusiness.industryMechanical Engineering021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsDurabilitychemistry13. Climate actionMechanics of MaterialsFly ash0210 nano-technologybusinessMaterials Letters
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Electrooxidation of Sesame Oil in Acid Electrolyte

2019

The energy industry is based mainly on coal, crude oil, natural gas or nuclear energy. However, in recent years renewable energy sources have also become increasingly used. One of the devices that uses renewable energy sources is a fuel cell (FC). The fuel cell can be powered by hydrogen, methanol, hydrazine or other substrates. Commercial fuel cells use mainly hydrogen, methanol or hydrazine. Due to the fact that water is the only by-product, hydrogen is the considered to be the best fuel for fuel cells. Problems with hydrogen storage cause, however, that new fuels for FCs are very desirable. Vegetable oil seems to be such substance, application of which as fuel in FCs is possible. But in …

Materials scienceHydrogenbusiness.industryHydrazinechemistry.chemical_elementRenewable energychemistry.chemical_compoundHydrogen storageVegetable oilchemistryChemical engineeringBiofuelCoalMethanolbusiness
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Sorption properties of torrefied wood and charcoal

2014

AbstractPre-treating biomass by torrefaction is assumed to improve the material's storage properties because of reducing hydrophilicity. In order to assess the effect of sorption on storage properties, the adsorption of water vapour and capillary absorption of liquid water in torrefied and charred spruce and birch were studied. In addition, the chemical changes were evaluated through Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy. Adsorption decreased notably as severity of treatment increased, as was expected due to degradation of the wood constituents, namely hemicelluloses and amorphous cellulose. Capillary absorption increased with increasing severity in spruce samples while birch show…

Materials scienceMoistureSorptionTorrefactionta4112chemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionChemical engineeringchemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials ScienceAbsorption (chemistry)CelluloseComposite materialCharcoalPorosityta216ta116Wood material science and engineering
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Aluminum oxide nucleation in the early stages of atomic layer deposition on epitaxial graphene

2020

In this work, the nucleation and growth mechanism of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) in the early stages of the direct atomic layer deposition (ALD) on monolayer epitaxial graphene (EG) on silicon carbide (4H-SiC) has been investigated by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and Raman spectroscopy. Contrary to what is typically observed for other types of graphene, a large and uniform density of nucleation sites was observed in the case of EG and ascribed to the presence of the buffer layer at EG/SiC interface. The deposition process was characterized by Al2O3 island growth in the very early stages, followed by the formation of a continuous Al2O3 film (2.4 nm thick) after only 40 ALD cycles due to the isla…

Materials scienceNucleationFOS: Physical sciencesMaterialkemi02 engineering and technologyIsland growth010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceslaw.inventionAtomic force microscopyAtomic layer depositionsymbols.namesakelawMonolayerMaterials ChemistryGeneral Materials ScienceAtomic layer deposition; Epitaxial graphene; Atomic force microscopy; Raman spectroscopy; NucleationCoalescence (physics)Condensed Matter - Materials ScienceGrapheneAtomic layer depositionSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)General Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesEpitaxial grapheneChemical engineeringRaman spectroscopyNucleationsymbols0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyLayer (electronics)
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High Temperature Corrosion of Superheater Tubes in Waste Incinerators and Coal-Fired Plants

2004

Materials scienceWaste managementMechanics of MaterialsMechanical EngineeringHigh-temperature corrosionMetallurgyGeneral Materials ScienceCoal firedCondensed Matter PhysicsSuperheaterMaterials Science Forum
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A new nature of microporous architecture with hierarchical porosity and membrane template via high strain rate collision

2019

Abstract This paper presents the formation of an unusual porous structure at Al/Al interface joined by magnetic pulse welding. The porous structure consists of a hierarchical microporous architecture with pore size of less than 2 µm that represents more than 80% over the whole area, in which 38% of them are sub-micron size pores. It also exhibits ultra-thin wall, sufficiently thin enough to behave as an electron-transparent material with a wall thickness of 50 nm. The formation of this porous structure is attributed to a cavitation process of a molten material in three stages including, (1) nucleation, (2) growth and coalescence and (3) solidification. Further analysis of this cavitation pr…

Materials science[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesNucleation02 engineering and technologyWeldingBallistic collisionPorous structure01 natural scienceslaw.invention[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesSurface tensionlaw0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialPorosityComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS010302 applied physicsCoalescence (physics)DepressurizationCavitationMicroporous material021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMagnetic pulse weldingCavitationMicro-pores0210 nano-technology
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Influence of electric field on thermo-chemical conversion of mixtures of straw pellets with coal

2018

Materials sciencebusiness.industryElectric fieldThermo chemicalMetallurgyPelletsCoalStrawbusinessEngineering for Rural Development
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From Seeds to Islands: Growth of Oxidized Graphene by Two-Photon Oxidation

2016

The mechanism of two-photon induced oxidation of single-layer graphene on Si/SiO2 substrates is studied by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and Raman microspectroscopy and imaging. AFM imaging of areas oxidized by using a tightly focused femtosecond laser beam shows that oxidation is not homogeneous but oxidized and nonoxidized graphene segregate into separate domains over the whole irradiated area. The oxidation process starts from point-like “seeds” which grow into islands finally coalescing together. The size of islands before coalescence is 30–40 nm, and the density of the islands is on the order of 1011 cm–2. Raman spectroscopy reveals growth of the D/G band ratio along the oxidation. Sha…

Materials scienceoxidationAnalytical chemistry02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural scienceslaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeTwo-photon excitation microscopylawPhenomenological modelIrradiationPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryta116Coalescence (physics)patterningta114Graphenegraphene021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsGeneral EnergyHomogeneousFemtosecondsymbols0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Distributed <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="TeX">$n$</tex-math></inline-formula>-Player Approachability and Consensus in…

2015

We study a distributed allocation process where, at each time, every player: i) proposes a new bid based on the average utilities produced up to that time, ii) adjusts such allocations based on the inputs received from its neighbors, and iii) generates and allocates new utilities. The average allocations evolve according to a doubly (over time and space) averaging algorithm. We study conditions under which the average allocations reach consensus to any point within a predefined target set even in the presence of adversarial disturbances. Motivations arise in the context of coalitional games with transferable utilities (TU) where the target set is any set of allocations that makes the grand …

Mathematical optimizationControl and Systems EngineeringComputer scienceRobustness (computer science)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringApproachabilityGrand coalitionGame theoryComputer Science ApplicationsIEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
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The Bianchi variety

2010

The totality Lie(V) of all Lie algebra structures on a vector space V over a field F is an algebraic variety over F on which the group GL(V) acts naturally. We give an explicit description of Lie(V) for dim V=3 which is based on the notion of compatibility of Lie algebra structures.

Mathematics - Differential GeometryPure mathematicsSimple Lie groupAdjoint representationAffine Lie algebra13D10 14D99 17B99 53D99Graded Lie algebraLie conformal algebraAlgebraAdjoint representation of a Lie algebraLie coalgebraRepresentation of a Lie groupDifferential Geometry (math.DG)Computational Theory and MathematicsFOS: MathematicsGeometry and TopologyAnalysisMathematicsDifferential Geometry and its Applications
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