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Optimization of the JUNO liquid scintillator composition using a Daya Bay antineutrino detector
2021
To maximize the light yield of the liquid scintillator (LS) for the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO), a 20 t LS sample was produced in a pilot plant at Daya Bay. The optical properties of the new LS in various compositions were studied by replacing the gadolinium-loaded LS in one antineutrino detector. The concentrations of the fluor, PPO, and the wavelength shifter, bis-MSB, were increased in 12 steps from 0.5 g/L and <0.01 mg/L to 4 g/L and 13 mg/L, respectively. The numbers of total detected photoelectrons suggest that, with the optically purified solvent, the bis-MSB concentration does not need to be more than 4 mg/L. To bridge the one order of magnitude in the detect…
UV filters: From sunscreens to human body and the environment
2007
Recognition of the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on the skin has triggered development of organic chemicals (commonly referred as UV filters) that can absorb UV radiation and attenuate the negative effects of sunlight exposure. Depending on the properties and the intended degree of protection, a wide array of combinations is being marketed as delivering protection against most kinds of UV-induced skin damage. However, some UV filters have dermatological implications, so maximum applicable concentrations have been established. To monitor to what extent commercial products comply with the mandatory limits, several analytical methods have been used for their determination in co…
Development of fast analysis methods for extractives in papermaking process waters
2011
A fast analysis method with an online sample enrichment technique for the analysis of resin and fatty acids present in papermaking process waters was developed. This method was based on atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI) and mass spectrometry (MS) for the detection of [M-H]- ions of compounds of interest. The method was applied to the control of the most prevalent resin (dehydroabietic and abietic) and fatty (palmitic, stearic, oleic, and linolenic) acid levels in papermaking process waters. Continuous data on these acids are of practical importance when predicting possible deposit-derived problems in the paper machine. The first part of the study was focused on the development…
The modelling of the behaviour of solid inclusions in the EM induced recirculated turbulent flows of liquid metal
2014
Promocijas darbā skaitliski un eksperimentāli pētītas noslēgtas elektromagnētiski ierosinātas šķidrā metāla turbulentās plūsmas ar cietām daļiņām. Šādas plūsmas veidojas metalurģiskajās indukcijas krāsnīs. Darbā ir izveidots uz LES plūsmas aprēķina pieejas bāzēts Lagranža modelis ar paplašinātu spēku kopu inerciālo daļiņu pārneses aprakstam. Veikts eksperimentāls daļiņu koncentrācijas pētījums kvazi-stacionārā stāvoklī, izmantojot jaunu ideju: ferromagnētiskās daļiņas izmantotas kā nevadošu daļiņu fiziskais modelis šķidrajā metālā - tas ir pirmais zināmais eksperimentālais darbs cietu ieslēgumu sadalījuma analīzē elektormagnētiski ierosinātu šķidro metālu plūsmu iekšienē. Eksperiments pierā…
Numerical validation of an approximate formulation for the design of TLCD
2013
Design Of TLCD under random loads: a new formulation
2012
Transport mechanism of peptides through supported liquid membranes
2007
The transport of selected dipeptides through supported liquid membranes impregnated with di(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid in n-dihexyletherhas been investigated. The fluxes depend on the side chain of amino acids, presence in the peptide structure. The highest fluxes were obtainedfor the peptides extracted with the highest efficiency. It has been found that the hydrophobicity of investigated peptides, was not the major factor, influences their SLM permeation. In the conditions studied, it has been observed that the transport of peptide–carrier complex was depending on the acidic–basic properties of the analyte. The linearly least-square fittings of log { K 1 +[H + ]D } and log[(HR) 2 ] enable to…
Neutron Radiography Visualization of Solid Particles in Stirring Liquid Metal
2015
Abstract This paper presents the analysis of the first dynamic neutron radiography experiment that visualized motion of solid particles in liquid metal, which was stirred by a system of four counter-rotating magnets. The paper also contains the quantitative results derived from neutron images: the distribution of particle concentration, number of admixed particles and velocities as functions of the magnet rotation speed.
Non-Occupational Exposure to Pesticides: Experimental Approaches and Analytical Techniques (from 2019)
2021
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Improvement of partition coefficients determination of aroma compounds in food matrices by the phase ratio variation method
2011
The Phase Ratio Variation (PRV) method is a very valuable method commonly used for liquid/vapor partition coefficients data acquisition of aroma compounds. Nevertheless, some limits are linked to this method, especially for volatile compounds. A careful examination of the PRV equation leads us to propose the following expression: 1/Cvap-real =(nliq/n0) x 1/Cvap-ideal = (nliq/n0) x (1/KC0 + (1/Co) b), We performed an examination for two cases of K values (K1=0.001 and K2=0.05), putting forward that a carefully choice of b range values is crucial for reliability of the regression calculation 1/A versus b.