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Aspects Regarding the use of Biodegradable Ecological Detergents in the Decontamination of R.B.C.

2021

Abstract Ecological decontamination solutions are widely used in various fields of activity especially in this period when many countries in the world are implementing at macro level the concept of sustainable development. The use of detergents in the process of R.B.C. decontamination led to in-depth analyzes of the absorbent properties of organic products. These products have the ability to partially or completely remove detergents from wastewater resulting from decontamination, thus reducing pollution by environmental factors. The present paper aimed at the comparative analysis of the absorbent properties of a power plant ash and diatomite ore. Also, some experiments were performed on the…

Waste managementChemistryGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesHuman decontaminationGeneral Environmental ScienceInternational conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION
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Calibration of a knock prediction model for the combustion of a gasoline-natural gas mixture

2009

Gaseous fuels, such as Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Natural Gas (NG), thank to their good mixing capabilities, allow complete and cleaner combustion than normal gasoline, resulting in lower pollutant emissions and particulate matter. Moreover natural gas, which is mainly constituted by methane, whose molecule has the highest hydrogen/carbon ratio, leads also to lower ozone depleting emissions. The authors in a previous work (1) experienced the simultaneous combustion of gasoline and natural gas in a bi-fuel S.I. engine, exploiting so the high knock resistance of methane to run the engine with an ‘overall stoichiometric’ mixture (thus lowering fuel consumption and emissions) and better …

Waste managementChemistrybusiness.industryHomogeneous charge compression ignitionknock prediction double-fuel S.I. engineSettore ING-IND/08 - Macchine A FluidoInternal combustion engineFuel gasNatural gasEngine efficiencyCompression ratioOctane ratingGasolinebusiness
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Innovative Compact Solar Air Conditioner based on Fixed and Cooled Adsorption Beds and Wet Heat Exchangers

2014

Abstract In this work, a new all-in-one compact solar air conditioner concept is presented. The system is mainly based on a new DEC process which utilises fixed and cooled adsorption beds operating in a batch process and two wet heat exchangers. The proposed innovative adsorption bed is a fin and tube heat exchanger commonly used in the air conditioning sector, wherein the spaces between the fins are filled with silica gel grains. The main feature of this component is to allow simultaneous dehumidification and cooling of air. Furthermore, since the component hosts a considerable amount of adsorption material, solar energy can be efficiently stored in the desiccant media in terms of accumula…

Waste managementChemistrybusiness.industryPlate heat exchangerAdsorption fixed and cooled bedThermal energy storageSolar energySolar air conditioningEnergy(all)Air conditioningThermodynamic cycleHeat exchangerAll-in-one compact solar air conditionerbusinessProcess engineeringDECEvaporative coolerEnergy Procedia
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Green strategies for decontamination of analytical wastes

2010

Within the paradigm of green analytical chemistry, we discuss the different options for cleaning analytical wastes in the literature, paying special attention to on-line recycling of solvents, degradation of toxic compounds and trace-element passivation. The objective of this review is to present and to evaluate critically suitable methodologies that can be incorporated into analytical methods in order to reduce or to avoid the generation of toxic wastes, which could cumulate in the laboratory and have to be managed outside, so increasing the risks and the cost of analysis.

Waste managementCost analysisMineralogyEnvironmental scienceHuman decontaminationSpectroscopyToxic wasteAnalytical ChemistryTrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry
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Hydrogen peroxide as a biodegradation stimulator in remediation processes of soils heavily contaminated with petrochemicals

2015

Abstract The soil contaminated with petroleum products must be excluded from the crops and treated to reclamation processes. Natural processes of decomposition of hydrocarbon compounds go very slow, so it is necessary to use bioaugumentation or stimulation in order to accelerate the return of the soil to high culture. In this study the effect of hydrogen peroxide on the process of cleaning soil strongly contaminated with pertochemicals was investigated. For this purpose, a pot experiment lasting 60 days was carried. The dynamics of changes in the population of filamentous fungi, yeasts and bacteria were examined and also content of aliphatic hydrocarbons (n-alkanes), monoaromatic and polycy…

Waste managementEnvironmental remediationGeneral Chemical EngineeringIndustrial chemistryhydrogen peroxideGeneral ChemistryBiodegradationContaminationsoilchemistry.chemical_compoundChemistryPetrochemicalchemistrySoil waterremediationpetrochemicalsHydrogen peroxideQD1-999BiotechnologyPolish Journal of Chemical Technology
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Erratum to: Frontiers in Wastewater Treatment and Modelling

2017

Waste managementEnvironmental scienceSewage treatment
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Effect of Inoculum on the Survival of Pathogenic Agents in Different Composts

2008

Waste managementEnvironmental scienceSludge
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Development of combustion dynamics at co-combustion of straw with wood

2018

Waste managementEnvironmental scienceStrawCombustionEngineering for Rural Development
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Characterisation and Anaerobic Batch Degradation of Materials Accumulating in Anaerobic Digesters Treating Poultry Slaughterhouse Waste

2001

We characterised materials accumulating in two failed mesophilic semi-continuous anaerobic digesters treating poultry slaughterhouse waste and, for reference, materials in the two well-performing digesters, to find the anaerobic degradability of these materials and the factors affecting their degradation. We also studied materials accumulating and stratifying in various layers in one of the two well-performing digesters. The material from the most severely failed digesters produced methane sluggishly and did not improve appreciably even with 33 percent dilution suggesting that the recovery of failed process is slow. The methane production was apparently affected by the accumulated long-chai…

Waste managementFatty AcidsBiological AvailabilityGeneral MedicineBiodegradationLipidsPoultryMethaneRefuse DisposalBacteria AnaerobicAnaerobic digestionWaste treatmentchemistry.chemical_compoundBiodegradation EnvironmentalchemistryBiogasAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistryValorisationMethaneWaste Management and DisposalAnaerobic exerciseAbattoirsWater Science and TechnologyMesophileEnvironmental Technology
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Economic benefits from food recovery at the retail stage: An application to Italian food chains

2013

The food supply chain is affected by losses of products near to their expiry date or damaged by improper transportation or production defects. Such products are usually poorly attractive for the consumer in the target market even if they maintain their nutritional properties. On the other hand undernourished people face every day the problem of fulfilling their nutritional needs usually relying on non-profit organizations. In this field the food recovery enabling economic benefits for donors is nowadays seen as a coherent way to manage food products unsalable in the target market for various causes and thus destined to be discarded and disposed to landfill thus representing only a cost. Des…

Waste managementFood industrybusiness.industrySupply chainFood donationSupply chain optimizationModels TheoreticalEconomic benefitsProfit (economics)Food SupplyFood chainItalyFood losses recoveryRecyclingLivestockbusinessSupply chain optimizationWaste Management and DisposalWaste managementTarget marketIndustrial organization
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