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Photocatalytic Partial Oxidation of 5-hydroxymethyl-2-furfural Under UV and Natural Solar Irradiation in Aqueous Suspension of K Containing C3N4
2020
Background: The influence of the potassium metal cation on the graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) photocatalyst has been studied in the partial oxidation of 5-hydroxymethyl-2-furfural (HMF) to 2,5-furandicarboxaldehyde (FDC). Objective: The aim of this study was to understand if the presence of K in C3N4 could increase the oxidative conversion of HMF to high added value species. Methods: Two sets of photocatalysts were prepared by following two different methodologies. In both series of the materials, the precursor of C3N4 was melamine with different types of the K containing species including KCl and KOH in one case and KNO3 alone in the other case. However, for both series of photocatalys…
Partial Discharge Measurements under DC Voltages Containing Harmonics Produced by Power Electronic Devices
2018
Partial Discharge (PD) monitoring is one of the main diagnostic instrument to evaluate the reliability of modern electrical transmission and distribution systems. The widespread use of High voltage dc (HVDC) connections increase the demand of voltage source converters (VSCs) which, as a consequence, has brought about new challenges in the field of partial discharge measurements. In fact, the output voltage waveforms generated by AC/DC modular multilevel converters (MMCs) are affected by a significant harmonic content which influences the Partial Discharges (PDs) activity. For this reason, previous research mainly investigated the PD phenomenon on the AC side of the converter. The aim of the…
Structural and electrical properties of cerium tungstate: Application to methane conversion
2020
International audience; The catalytic efficiency as well as the electrical conduction mechanism of Ce2(WO4)3 powders synthetized for the oxidation of methane were investigated. Total and partial oxidation reactions were observed in the temperature range between 600 and 750 °C under CH4/dry air flux, for low CH4 concentrations. The electrical conduction mechanism is based on electron tunneling at low temperature (< 650 °C) and hopping over an ion barrier at high temperature, which favors the catalytic oxidation of CH4 in air; these mechanisms occur during the partial and total oxidation under weak gas flow. The occurrence of these types of conduction mechanism was related both to the distort…
Polymeric carbon nitride (C3N4) as heterogeneous photocatalyst for selective oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes
2018
Abstract Polymeric carbon nitride (C3N4) is a semiconductor material which is a very promising green photocatalyst with good physico-chemical properties and stability. It is a metal-free carbon based non-toxic material which can be easily obtained from earth-abundant components. The robustness and versatility of C3N4 as a photo-redox catalyst allows its use for selective oxidations by heterogeneous photocatalysis. This paper reviews the state of art in the application of C3N4 as heterogeneous photocatalyst for selective oxidation of alcohols to the corresponding aldehydes.
Biological oxygen apparent transmissibility of hydrogel contact lenses with and without organosilicon moieties.
2003
The instrument oxygen transmissibility (IOT) of organosilicon hydrogels, measured by electrochemical procedures, is 5-10 times larger than that of conventional hydrogels. A method is described that allows the estimation of the oxygen tension at the lens-cornea interface for closed- and open-eyelids situations by combining the IOT of the hydrogels and corneal parameters such as corneal thickness, corneal permeability and oxygen flux across the cornea. From these results the biological oxygen apparent transmissibility (BOAT) is obtained, an important parameter which an multiplication with the pressure of oxygen on the external part of the lens gives the oxygen flux onto the cornea. Contact le…
The Partial Discharge Behavior of Different Materials under DC Periodic Stress
2019
The aim of the present work is to evaluate the PDs behavior by stressing a specimen with a new type of waveform named DCP. This waveform was proposed by the authors in a previous work with the aim to overcome the main issues of PDs under DC stress. In the previous work PDs test on Kapton specimen was performed. In this paper, we propose a new DCP test on a different insulating material, such as the XLPE. The obtained patterns and the acquired data have been evaluated in order to validate the DCP approach as a new method for PDs measure under constant stress. The behavior of the XLPE material has been reported and compared with the former measures obtained for Kapton material.
Study and evaluation of fretting critical slip conditions by applying the design of experiments method
2006
Tribological systems are complex systems that require a multi-disciplinary (mechanical, material, physico-chemical) approach where numerous influence factors can be involved. To characterize a contact couple, the intrinsic parameters of the materials as well as the parameters related to the contact loading and the surrounding environment need to be taken into account. Fretting analysis, by means of running condition-fretting maps (RCFM), allows the behavior of the contact couple to be taken into account and to predict the boundary between partial slip and gross slip conditions. This article presents the study of a steel/polycarbonate couple during fretting tests. The study was carried out b…
Modelling of Pe C alloys solidification using the artificial heat source method
1997
Abstract In the paper the numerical solutions concerning the cast iron and also the carbon steel solidification are presented. In order to take into account the non-linearities appearing in differential equations describing the boundary-initial problem considered — a certain algorithm called the artificial heat source method has been used. The examples illustrating the possibilities of proposed method applications have been solved by means of the boundary element method, but the others numerical methods can be also utilized.
Mechanical activation conditions of the Fe2O3 and V2O3 mixture powders in order to obtain a nanometric vanadium spinel ferrite
1999
Abstract Co-milling of iron and vanadium oxides allows to obtain an intimate oxides mixture at a nanoscale, similar to a coprecipitate elaborated by soft chemistry. Reduction of such a mixture in the same temperature and oxygen partial pressure conditions (500°C and 10−25 Pa) as the soft chemistry products leads to a nanometric vanadium ferrite with the only spinel phase. The characterization of the powders is achieved by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy, infrared (IR) spectrometry, thermogravimetry and calorimetry. Homogeneity of grain size and chemical composition is reached if the initial oxides have similar grain size.
Characterization of Non-linear Inductors Including Thermal Effects for Power Applications
2018
This paper is focused on the behaviour of non-linear inductors employed in DC/DC switching converters considering the effects due to variations of both current and temperature. The characterization of the inductors is performed by a buck converter operated to stimulate the inductor under test by a constant current with superimposed a large signal. The measurements are carried out at several inductor’s temperature values. Data are automatically collected by a novel virtual instrument developed by the authors in LabVIEW® environment aiming to obtain a polynomial based analytical model. The deep knowledge of the inductor model allows its design to be optimized improving the power density of th…