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Building Energy Performance: A LCA Case Study of kenaf-fibres insulation board

2008

Abstract The paper presents a life cycle assessment of a kenaf-fibre insulation board following the international standards of the ISO 14040 series. Each life-cycle step has been checked, from kenaf production and board manufacture by an Italian firm, to use and disposal. The aim is to assess the board eco-profile and to compare, on the basis of a life-cycle approach, the energy and environmental benefits and drawbacks related to its employment into a typical residential dwelling. A comparison among various insulating materials has been carried out. The study focuses also on processes and input materials which cause the main environmental impacts of the product, and points out critical issu…

Sustainable developmentEngineeringbiologybusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringLCASustainable buildingBuilding and Constructionbiology.organism_classificationCivil engineeringKenafThermal insulationNew product developmentProduction (economics)Operations managementProduct (category theory)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessLife-cycle assessmentEnvironmental qualityCivil and Structural EngineeringBio-building material
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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
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Measuring the Sustainability of Transportation Infrastructures Through Comparative Life Cycle and Energy Assessment

2020

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was adopted at the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit on 25 September 2015. It addresses people, planet and prosperity needs and particularly focuses on transport systems that must be 1) Sustainable. 2) Quality and resilient. 3) Safe. 4) Affordable and accessible. The Research Project PRIN USR342 focuses on similar concepts and the expected outputs are 3 paving solutions (made with recycled materials and sustainable technologies), 4 sets of modules (software), and 2 platforms. In this view, the objective of this study is the identification of the best pavement technology in terms of energy and environmental performance. To this aim a LC…

Sustainable developmentgeographySummitgeography.geographical_feature_categorymedia_common.quotation_subjectPrincipal (computer security)Environmental economicsSustainabilityProduction (economics)Quality (business)BusinessProsperityLife-cycle assessmentmedia_common
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Environmental modelling of aluminium based components manufacturing routes: Additive manufacturing versus machining versus forming

2018

Abstract Additive Manufacturing represents, by now, a viable alternative for metal-based components production. Therefore the designer, often, has to select among three options at process design stage: subtractive, mass conserving, and additive approaches. The selection of a given process, besides affecting the manufacturing step impact, influences significantly the impact related to the material production step. If the process enables a part weight reduction (as the Additive Manufacturing approaches do) even the use phase is affected by the manufacturing approach selection. The present research provides a comprehensive environmental manufacturing approaches comparison for components made o…

Sustainable manufacturing Environmental impact comparison Additive manufacturing Machining Forming Decision support tool0209 industrial biotechnologyEnvironmental analysisComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Strategy and ManagementProcess design02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.invention020901 industrial engineering & automationMachininglawProcess engineeringSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneLife-cycle assessment0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceSubtractive colorRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryForming processesSelective laser sinteringbusiness
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FORMULATION OF LIME MORTARS BASED ON NATURAL FIBERS AND WASTE MATERIALS FOR MORE SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS

2019

Nowadays sustainability is one of the main concept in building construction, both considering energy saving buildings and life cycle assessment of building materials. According to these considerations, in this work the use of recycled and waste materials to produce a binder and the use of a natural fiber as reinforcement are investigated to obtain a sustainable mortar. Particularly, lime is obtained by kilning waste marble slurry from marbles quarries in western Sicily; pozzolanic aggregate is obtained by grinding glass powder from urban waste collection; natural fibers come from a widespread grass: Ampelodesmos Mauritanicus also known as diss. Scanning electron microscopy and helium picnom…

Sustainable mortarsSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaRecycled glaMarble slurryAmpelodesmos mauritanicuSettore GEO/05 - Geologia Applicata
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An Italian input–output model for the assessment of energy and environmental benefits arising from retrofit actions of buildings

2013

Abstract The paper presents an energy and environmental extended input–output model combined with the life cycle assessment, applied to assess the energy and environmental benefits arising from the Italian policy of tax deduction for energy retrofit actions of buildings. The study allowed to assess the advantages due to the above policy, taking into account both direct and indirect energy saving and avoided CO 2 emissions obtained with the retrofit actions and indirect energy consumption and related CO 2 emissions due to the realization of the above actions. Moreover, the authors defined an original model to assess the indirect rebound effect caused by the energy saving actions. The obtaine…

Sustainable production and consumption strategies Input-output analysis Life cycle assessmentConsumption (economics)EngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalebusiness.industryTax deductionInput–output modelMechanical EngineeringEnvironmental resource managementBuilding and ConstructionEnergy consumptionRebound effect (conservation)Environmental economicsEnergy accountingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessLife-cycle assessmentEnergy (signal processing)Civil and Structural EngineeringEnergy and Buildings
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Life history of an Arctic crustacean Onisimus caricus (Amphipoda: Lysianassidae) as deduced from baited trap samples taken from Adventfjorden, Svalba…

2008

Svalbardkatkatbiases in samplinglife cyclegrowth rateelinkaariOnisimus caricusreproduction parameterslisääntyminenkasvunäytteenottoHuippuvuoret
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Karyopherin Msn5 is involved in a novel mechanism controlling the cellular level of cell cycle regulators Cln2 and Swi5

2019

ABSTRACT The yeast β-karyopherin Msn5 controls the SBF cell-cycle transcription factor, responsible for the periodic expression of CLN2 cyclin gene at G1/S, and the nuclear export of Cln2 protein. Here we show that Msn5 regulates Cln2 by an additional mechanism. Inactivation of Msn5 causes a severe reduction in the cellular content of Cln2. This occurs by a post-transcriptional mechanism, since CLN2 mRNA level is not importantly affected in asynchronous cultures. Cln2 stability is not significantly altered in msn5 cells and inactivation of Msn5 causes a reduction in protein level even when Cln2 is stabilized. Therefore, the reduced amount of Cln2 in msn5 cells is mainly due not to a higher …

Swi50301 basic medicineSaccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsS. cerevisiaeCell Cycle ProteinsSaccharomyces cerevisiaeKaryopherinsCell cycleBiologyProtein degradationCyclin Gene03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCyclinsGene Expression Regulation FungalPolysomeProtein biosynthesisNuclear export signalMolecular BiologyTranscription factorCyclinMsn5 karyopherinCell BiologyCell cycleActinsCell biologyCln2 cyclin030104 developmental biologyMutagenesisPolyribosomesProtein Biosynthesis030220 oncology & carcinogenesisTranscription FactorsResearch PaperDevelopmental BiologyCell Cycle
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Regulation of cell cycle transcription factor Swi5 by karyopherin Msn5

2012

AbstractInactivation of S. cerevisiae β-karyopherin Msn5 causes hypersensitivity to the overexpression of mitotic cyclin Clb2 and aggravates growth defects of many mutant strains in mitotic exit, suggesting a connection between Msn5 and mitotic exit. We determined that Msn5 controlled subcellular localization of the mitotic exit transcription factor Swi5, since it was required for Swi5 nuclear export. Msn5 physically interacted with the N-terminal end of Swi5. Inactivation of Msn5 caused a severe reduction in cellular levels of Swi5 protein. This effect occurred by a post-transcriptional mechanism, since SWI5 mRNA levels were not affected. The reduced amount of Swi5 in msn5 mutant cells was…

Swi5Saccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsGenes FungalActive Transport Cell NucleusMitosisCell Cycle ProteinsSaccharomyces cerevisiaeKaryopherinsProtein degradationBiologyNuclear export signalMolecular BiologyMitosisTranscription factorKaryopherinMsn5Cell Nucleuschemistry.chemical_classificationProtein StabilityCell CycleCell BiologyCell cycleβ-karyopherinMolecular biologyCell biologyProtein TransportchemistryMitotic exitMutationNuclear transportProtein BindingSubcellular FractionsTranscription FactorsBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research
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Synthesis of Isoxazoline Derivatives through Boulton–Katritzky Rearrangement of 1,2,4-Oxadiazoles

2013

The base-induced rearrangement of 1,2,4-oxadiazoles into isoxazoline derivatives is reported. This represents the first example of a three-atom side-chain rearrangement that involves a saturated CCO side chain at C-3 of the oxadiazole. Nonaromatic 3-amino-isoxazoline derivatives are obtained in good yields. Interestingly, this reaction occurs through the rearrangement of aromatic oxadiazoles to form less stable bonds than those that are broken.

Synthetic methods Rearrangement Heterocycles AromaticitySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica
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