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Synthesis, characterization and ethylene polymerization by metallasilsesquioxane

2013

Soluble complexes of group (IV) metallocenes anchored on a substituted polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane trisilanol support were prepared and characterized. These catalyst precursors formulated as [M(O^O^O)X] are found to be active in polymerization of ethylene at high temperature in combination with ethylaluminum sesquichloride (Et3Al2Cl3, EASC) as co-catalyst. The polyethylene obtained by these catalysts is linear, crystalline and displays narrow dispersity. The unique low molecular weight PE formed in this reaction exhibits properties comparable to commercial micronized PE waxes that have potential industrial applications in surface coating and ink formulations. Copyright © 2013 John …

WaxMaterials scienceEthylenePolymers and PlasticsDispersityPolyethyleneSilsesquioxaneCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundSurface coatingchemistryPolymerizationvisual_artPolymer chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPolymers for Advanced Technologies
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Effect of different dispersing additives on the morphology and the properties of polyethylene-based nanocomposite films

2011

In this work, the use of a polar wax, e.g. amphiphilic Tegomer ® E 525 (TEG) is investigated with the aim of mod- ifying, and possibly improving, the dispersion of an organically modified nanoclay (OMMT), loaded at 5 wt%, in a poly- ethylene matrix (PE) at relatively low loading levels. We have indeed found that the incorporation of low loadings, e.g. 0.5 wt%, of TEG, an amphiphilic block co-polymer, into a PE/OMMT sample results in a substantial improvement of the clay dispersion in the nanocomposite and, consequently, of the mechanical and thermomechanical properties of the films. The achieved results are comparable to those obtained for systems containing traditional dispersing agents su…

WaxMorphology (linguistics)Materials scienceNanocompositePolymers and PlasticsGeneral Chemical EngineeringOrganic ChemistryIntercalation (chemistry)Polyethylenechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryvisual_artAmphiphileMaterials Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCopolymerPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryComposite materialDispersion (chemistry)mechanical properties dispersing additives polyethylene-based nanocomposite polar wax film formulation
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Epicuticular changes and storage potential of cactus pear [Opuntia ficus-indica Miller (L.)] fruit following gibberellic acid preharvest sprays and p…

1999

Abstract Cactus pear [Opuntia ficus-indica Mill. (L.) cv. Gialla] fruit were treated 10 weeks after the second induced-bloom flush with 10 ppm gibberellic acid (GA3) or were heated at 37°C for 30 h under saturated humidity after harvest. The two treatments were also combined before storage at 6°C for 45 days plus 4 additional days at 20°C to simulate a marketing period (SMP). Fruit not treated with GA3 and unheated were used as controls. GA3 spray delayed fruit ripening as evaluated by peel colour change and scanning electron microscopic observations of epicuticular wax morphology, decreased ethanol levels in the flesh during storage and SMP, and reduced decay development during storage. Po…

WaxPEAREthyleneChemistryfood and beveragesRipeningHorticultureEpicuticular waxchemistry.chemical_compoundHorticultureAgronomyvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPostharvestPreharvestAgronomy and Crop ScienceGibberellic acidFood SciencePostharvest Biology and Technology
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Slow pyrolysis of an LDPE/PP mixture: Kinetics and process performance

2021

Abstract High- and low-density polyethylene (HDPE and LDPE) and polypropylene (PP) are the most common polymers among plastic waste as they have multiple commercial applications. This study focused on thermal degradation characteristics and kinetic of a plastic mixture with a composition of 92.5 wt% LDPE and 7.5% PP. Thermal decomposition characteristics of the plastic mixture was analysed through thermo-gravimetric analysis (TGA). The overall kinetic of the process was studied using the modified Coats−Redfern method and the Ozawa-Flynn-Wall (OFW) method. The apparent activation energy (E) and pre-exponential factor (A) obtained were 316.0 kJ/mol; 8.09E+21 min−1 and 311.5 kJ/mol; 4.35E+21 m…

WaxThermogravimetric analysisMaterials scienceWaste to fuel020209 energyThermal decompositionPlastic pyrolysisAnalytical chemistry02 engineering and technologyThermogravimetric analysisPolyethyleneFeedstock recyclingOilchemistry.chemical_compoundLow-density polyethylene020401 chemical engineeringchemistryvisual_artPhase (matter)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumHigh-density polyethyleneKinetic parameters0204 chemical engineeringPyrolysis
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Mechanisms of polymer crystallization from flowing solutions

1978

The recent experimental results on flow-induced crystallization by Pennings and coworkers show that extremely rigid polyethylene fibers can be obtained in a shear flow. On the other hand, the mechanism by which these flow-induced crystals are produced is still open to investigation. In this work a few aspects of fibrous crystal growth are theoretically investigated. The molecular dynamics of chains partly attached to the crystal and partly immersed in the solution is considered. The influence of temperature and of geometrical factors is also discussed.

Work (thermodynamics)Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsCrystallization of polymersPhysics::OpticsCrystal growthGeneral ChemistryPolyethylenelaw.inventionCrystalMolecular dynamicschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylawChemical physicsPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryCrystallizationShear flowPolymer Engineering and Science
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Redox and Catalytic Properties of Promoted NiO Catalysts for the Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Ethane

2017

[EN] NiO and metal-promoted NiO catalysts (M-NiO, with a M/(M+Ni) atomic ratio of 0.08, with M = Nb, Sn, or La) have been prepared, tested in the oxidative dehydrogenation (ODH) of ethane, and characterized by means of XRD, TPR, HRTEM, Raman, XPS, and in situ XAS (using H-2/He, air or C2H6/He mixtures). The selectivity to ethylene during the ODH of ethane decreases according to the following trend: Nb NiO Sn NiO > La NiO > NiO, whereas the catalyst reducibility (determined by both TPR and XAS using H-2/He mixtures) shows the opposite trend. However, different reducibility and catalytic behavior in the absence of oxygen (ethane/He mixtures) have been observed, especially when comparing Nb- a…

X-ray absorption spectroscopyEthyleneInorganic chemistryNon-blocking I/O02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesRedox0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundGeneral EnergychemistryDehydrogenationAtomic ratioPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry0210 nano-technologySelectivityThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Support effects on NiO-based catalysts for the oxidative dehydrogenation (ODH) of ethane

2019

[EN] We report on the effect of NiO-support interactions on the chemical nature of Ni species in a series of supported NiO catalysts for the ODH of ethane. SiO2, TiO2-anatase, a high surface area TiO2 and a porous clay hetero-structure (PCH) with TiO2 and SiO2 pillars were used as supports, which led to a selectivity to ethylene in the range 30-90% over supported NiO catalysts. The catalysts were characterized by means of XRD, N-2-Adsorption, H-2-TPR, XPS and in situ (under H-2 reductive atmosphere) and ex situ XAS spectroscopy. The catalytic performance of supported materials is discussed in terms of their reducibility and specific reduction kinetics, but also taking into account the speci…

X-ray absorption spectroscopyMaterials scienceEthyleneExtended X-ray absorption fine structureNon-blocking I/OOxidative dehydrogenation (ODH)02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesCatalysisSupported NiOchemistry.chemical_compoundEthyleneEXAFSChemical engineeringchemistryX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyDehydrogenation0210 nano-technologySelectivity
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Improvement of photo-stability of LLDPE-based nanocomposites

2006

LLDPE-based nanocomposites undergo faster photo-oxidation than the unfilled matrix and the extent of their physical properties deterioration, namely elongation at break and tensile strength, is dependent on the organo-nanoclay loading. The observed acceleration is not due to faster photo-oxidation but rather due to a reduction of the oxidation induction time. The presence in the organoclays of trace amounts of metal ions may be promoting catalytic photodegradation. While UV absorbers provide useful protection, use of a metal deactivator has been found to greatly enhance the photo-stability of the LLDPE-based nanocomposites. Combinations of a metal deactivator and UV absorber yield synergist…

Yield (engineering)NanocompositeMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsMetal ions in aqueous solutionCondensed Matter PhysicsLinear low-density polyethyleneMetalMetal deactivatorMechanics of Materialsvisual_artUltimate tensile strengthMaterials Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumComposite materialPhotodegradation
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Determination at low ppm levels of dithiocarbamate residues in foodstuff by vapour phase-liquid phase microextraction-infrared spectroscopy

2010

Abstract A methodology based on the vapour phase (VP) generation of carbon disulphide from non-volatile dithiocarbamate compounds has been developed for determination of pesticide residues in foodstuff at low ppm levels. The method involves a selective reaction combined with liquid phase microextraction (LPME) and transmission infrared measurements. The use of a home made transmission cell improved the detection limits (LOD) compared to the use of attenuated total reflectance measurements by a factor of approximately 80. Using the most appropriate experimental conditions for the CS2 generation and LPME preconcentration, the precision of the methodology, expressed as the relative standard de…

ZinebDetection limitchemistry.chemical_classificationResidue (complex analysis)ChromatographySpectrophotometry InfraredChemistryPesticide ResiduesAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyChemical FractionationMass spectrometryBiochemistryEthylenebis(dithiocarbamates)Gas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryLimit of DetectionAttenuated total reflectionManebEnvironmental ChemistryGas chromatographyGas chromatography–mass spectrometryDithiocarbamateFood AnalysisSpectroscopyAnalytica Chimica Acta
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Ethylene polymerization with FI complexes having novel phenoxy-imine ligands: Effect of metal type and complex immobilization

2011

A series of bis(phenoxy-imine) vanadium and zirconium complexes with different types of R3 substituents at the nitrogen atom, where R3 = phenyl, naphthyl, or anthryl, was synthesized and investigated in ethylene polymerization. Moreover, the catalytic performance was verified for three supported catalysts, which had been obtained by immobilization of bis[N-(salicylidene)-1-naphthylaminato]M(IV) dichloride complexes (M = V, Zr, or Ti) on the magnesium carrier MgCl2(THF)2/Et2AlCl. Catalytic performance of both supported and homogeneous catalysts was verified in conjunction with methylaluminoxane (MAO) or with alkylaluminium compounds (EtnAlCl3−n, n = 1–3). The activity of FI vanadium and zirc…

ZirconiumEthylenePolymers and PlasticsComonomerOrganic ChemistrySubstituentMethylaluminoxaneVanadiumchemistry.chemical_elementSolution polymerizationCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryJournal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry
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