Search results for "Raw material"

showing 10 items of 204 documents

Strength and Damage of Elementary Flax Fibers Extracted from Tow and Long Line Flax

2009

Flax fibers possess high specific strength and stiffness, and thus are competitive in terms of mechanical properties with traditional reinforcing fibers used in polymer-matrix composite materials. For environmental and economical benefit, it would be preferable to apply nontextile grade fibers in composites provided their mechanical characteristics are acceptable. Elementary fibers have been extracted from long line flax, used as high-quality raw material for textile industry, and flax tow, and their strength distribution and damage level determined. It is shown that the elementary flax fibers coming from short flax fiber are not inferior to those of textile-quality flax in terms of streng…

Specific strengthFlax fiberMaterials scienceMechanics of MaterialsMechanical EngineeringMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesComposite materialRaw materialNatural fiberJournal of Composite Materials
researchProduct

Novel monolithic materials for miniaturized separation techniques

2015

En esta tesis, se describe el uso de nuevos materiales porosos polimericos y su potencial aplicación en técnicas de separación miniaturizadas. La primera sección (capítulos 1-3), contiene una introducción general, donde el impacto de los materiales polímeros (capítulo 2)en cromatografía es discutido. En el capítulo 3, se presenta una introducción a la caracterización de algunos polímeros y aceites esenciales. Los capítulos 1-3 se escribieron siguiendo la normativa de la Universidad Valencia. La segunda parte de esta tesis está enfocada en la preparación, caracterización y aplicación de nuevos materiales monoíticos usados en cromatografía líquida capilar y electrocromatografía (CEC). En esto…

Stationary phasesmonolithsUNESCO::QUÍMICAraw materialsfunctionalization:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]
researchProduct

Environmental sustainability and energy assessment of bituminous pavements made with unconventional materials

2019

The increasing sensibility towards the questions related to climate change has made the scientists and technicians aware of the need to incorporate the principles of sustainable development into the road construction sector. In this view, recycled materials in road pavements and technologies to decrease the overall carbon footprint have become more and more important. Based on the ISO14040 series, the overall purpose of this study is calculating, by means of a systemic approach, the life-cycle energy and the carbon footprint of road pavement solutions. To this aim, several alternatives in terms of bituminous mixtures (warm mix asphalt, reclaimed asphalt pavements, waste plastics) were consi…

Sustainable developmentRecycled materialSustainabilityAsphaltRoad pavementSustainabilityCarbon footprintEnvironmental scienceClimate changeProduction (economics)Raw materialCivil engineeringEnergy assessment
researchProduct

The Use of Silicones as Extractants of Biologically Active Substances from Vegetable Raw Materials

2021

Based on theoretical studies, the authors of this paper propose the use of cosmetic organosilicon polymers (commonly called silicones) for the extraction of a complex of biologically active substances contained in vegetable raw materials. It is important to note that the biological molecules do not interact with the organosilicones and, therefore, their properties are not altered after the extraction. In this work, we investigate the efficiency of several polyorganosiloxanes as extractants of vegetable raw materials (Calendula Officialis L. and Artemisia Absinthium L.) useful for the preparation of cosmetic emulsions. Specifically, the extraction studies were conducted by using polyorganosi…

TechnologyQH301-705.5Cosmetic polyorganosiloxanesQC1-999ExtractionRaw materialchemistry.chemical_compoundAntioxidant activityOrganic chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceAqueous and silicone plant extractsBiology (General)QD1-999InstrumentationSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaOrganosiliconFluid Flow and Transfer Processeschemistry.chemical_classificationBiologically active substancesPolydimethylsiloxaneTPhysicsProcess Chemistry and TechnologySingle componentExtraction (chemistry)General EngineeringPolymerEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Silicone oilComputer Science ApplicationsChemistrychemistryBiologically active substancesTA1-2040Applied Sciences
researchProduct

The effect of feedstock origin and temperature on the structure and reactivity of char from pyrolysis at 1300–2800 °C

2018

This study reports the effect of feedstock origin, residence time, and heat treatment temperature on CO2 and O2 reactivities, nanostructure and carbon chemistry of chars prepared at 1300, 1600, 2400, and 2800 °C in a slow pyrolysis reactor. The structure of char was characterized by transmission electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy. The CO2 and O2 reactivity of char was investigated by thermogravimetric analysis. Results showed that the ash composition and residence time influence the char reactivity less than the heat treatment temperature. The heat treatment temperature and co-pyrolysis of pinewood char with biooil decreased the CO2 reactivity, approaching that of metallurgical coke…

Thermogravimetric analysisBiooilHigh-temperature pyrolysis020209 energyGeneral Chemical EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power Technologychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyRaw materialsymbols.namesake020401 chemical engineeringMaschinenbau0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringReactivity (chemistry)Char0204 chemical engineeringOrganic ChemistryReactivityMetallurgical cokeFuel TechnologychemistryChemical engineeringTransmission electron microscopyBiomass charsymbolsRaman spectroscopyCarbonPyrolysis
researchProduct

Upgrade of citrus waste as a biofuel via slow pyrolysis

2015

Abstract Slow pyrolysis (200–650 °C) experiments on citrus residues (orange peel waste “OP” and lemon peel waste “LP”) were carried out in lab scale fixed bed batch reactor. Bio-oil and bio-char obtained by thermal degradation are more stable, more homogeneous and higher energy content fuels when compared to the parent feedstock. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) showed higher stability of LP waste, which appears related to the higher lignin content . Mass and energy yields of solid and liquid products (i.e., char and oil) were measured to determine the effects of peak temperature on feedstock. A linear correlation between Gross Calorific Value (GCV), peak temperatures and mass loss (ML) all…

Thermogravimetric analysisFixed-bed reactorChemistryChemistry (all)Batch reactorAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementPyrolysiRaw materialChar reactivityNitrogenAnalytical ChemistryEnergy densityFuel TechnologyBiofuelCitrus peel wasteSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica IndustrialeOrganic chemistryChemical Engineering (all)Heat of combustionCharPyrolysisJournal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis
researchProduct

Thermogravimetric analysis as express tool for quality assessment of refuse derived fuels used for pyro-gasification

2019

The development of pyro-gasification technologies makes necessary the development of new express analytical methods that are able to deal with the variability of feedstock and problems arising from it. Thermogravimetric proximate analysis of refuse derived fuels is a very fast, cheap and simple method for the determination of proximate and fractional composition. Development of this analytical approach may result in a very cost-effective method to describe wholesome composition and characteristics of feedstock used for pyrolysis and gasification processes in real time. The aim of this study was the development of such analytical method. Refuse derived fuel samples produced in Latvia and Est…

Thermogravimetric analysisbusiness.industry0208 environmental biotechnologyQuality control02 engineering and technologyGeneral MedicineGarbage010501 environmental sciencesRaw materialProximate01 natural sciencesRefuse Disposal020801 environmental engineeringWaste-to-energyWaste ManagementEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceHeat of combustionProcess engineeringbusinessWaste Management and DisposalPyrolysisRefuse-derived fuel0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyEnvironmental Technology
researchProduct

Tropical traditional fermented food, a field full of promise. Examples from the Tropical Bioresources and Biotechnology programme and other related F…

2013

International audience; In tropical countries, traditional fermented foods are usually home‐made products obtained through spontaneous fermentation or backslopping. They are now facing an evolution aiming at responding to quality, safety and mass production issues. This requires acquisition of knowledge on raw materials, microbial ecosystems and fermentation processes. Vietnam is a laboratory for such studies as traditional fermented foods play an important role in the diet of Vietnamese and as these foods are very diverse. Among the most popular are nem chua (sausage reminding Thai Nham), dua muoi (cabbage reminding Kimchi), tom chua (shrimps) and the well‐known nuoc mam. The challenge for…

VietnameseRaw materialProbioticfruit winesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringNuoc mamlaw.inventionProbioticMicrobial ecosystemlaw[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringLactic acid bacteriaFermentation in food processingbusiness.industryStartersBiocatalystssoyurtFermented foodAntimicrobial compoundslanguage.human_languageBiotechnologyTom chuaTechnology transferlanguageFish <Actinopterygii>BusinessFood Science
researchProduct

Trace compounds affecting biogas energy utilisation – A review

2011

Abstract This paper investigates the trace compounds affecting energy utilisation in biogas that come from different production sites. With biogas being more widely used in different energy applications more interest has arisen for the specific composition of biogas. In traditional energy applications, methane and hydrogen sulphide contents have had the most influence when energy utilisation application has been considered. With more advanced processes also the quantity and quality of trace compounds is more important. In regards to trace compounds, it was found that the concentrations and the variations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can be high in different landfills, especially, wi…

VolatilisationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyRaw materialMethaneRenewable energychemistry.chemical_compoundFuel TechnologyNuclear Energy and EngineeringchemistryBiogasBiofuelEnvironmental chemistryDegradation (geology)Environmental scienceComposition (visual arts)businessEnergy Conversion and Management
researchProduct

Photocatalysis: a promising route for 21st century organic chemistry

2007

One of the main goals of 21st century chemistry is to replace environmentally hazardous processes with energy efficient routes allowing to totally avoid the use and production of harmful chemicals and to maximise the quantity of raw material that ends up in the final product. Selective photocatalytic conversions will play a major role in this evolution and this account shows how photocatalysis is offering an alternative green route for the production of organics.

Waste managementChemistryFinal productMetals and AlloysNanotechnologyGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryRaw materialCatalysisSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsHazardous wasteMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesPhotocatalysisSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologiePhotocatalysts Photocatalysis Titanium dioxideEfficient energy use
researchProduct