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Effective Recovery Process of Copper from Waste Printed Circuit Boards Utilizing Recycling of Leachate

2020

AbstractThis study presents an optimized leaching and electrowinning process for the recovery of copper from waste printed circuit boards including studies of chemical consumption and recirculation of leachate. Optimization of leaching was performed using response surface methodology in diluted sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide media. Optimum leaching conditions for copper were found by using 3.6 mol L−1 sulfuric acid, 6 vol.% hydrogen peroxide, pulp density of 75 g L−1 with 186 min leaching time at 20°C resulting in complete leaching of copper followed by over 92% recovery and purity of 99.9% in the electrowinning. Study of chemical consumption showed total decomposition of hydrogen pero…

inorganic chemicalsrikkihappopiirilevyt0211 other engineering and technologieschemistry.chemical_elementkupari02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencescomplex mixtureschemistry.chemical_compoundPrinted circuit boardvetyperoksidiGeneral Materials ScienceLeachateResponse surface methodologyHydrogen peroxide0105 earth and related environmental sciences021110 strategic defence & security studiesGeneral Engineeringtechnology industry and agricultureSulfuric acidPulp and paper industryCopperchemistrytalteenottoliuotussähkö- ja elektroniikkaromuLeaching (metallurgy)Electrowinning
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Negative-pressure cavitation coupled with aqueous two-phase extraction and enrichment of flavonoids and stilbenes from the pigeon pea leaves and the …

2015

Abstract An efficient extraction method, negative-pressure cavitation coupled with aqueous two-phase extraction (NPC-ATPE), was developed to simultaneously extract and enrich flavonoids and stilbenes from pigeon pea leaves. The main bioactive compounds, cajaninstilbene acid (CSA), longistyline C (LLC), pinostrobin (PI) and pinostrobin chalcone (PIC) were chosen as target compounds. The extraction conditions were optimized using central composite design combined with response surface methodology. The optimized conditions were: concentration of (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 21% (w/w), concentration of ethanol 23% (w/w) and temperature 30 °C, negative pressure −0.06 MPa, extraction time 30 min and the liquid…

ChalconeAntioxidantAqueous solutionChromatographyABTSCentral composite designDPPHmedicine.medical_treatmentExtraction (chemistry)Filtration and SeparationAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrymedicineResponse surface methodologySeparation and Purification Technology
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Design of sheet stamping operations to control springback and thinning: a multi-objective stochastic optimization approach

2010

Abstract The aim of this paper is to develop a design tool for stamping processes, which is able to deal with the scattering of the final part quality due to the inner variability of such operations. Such variability is one of the main drawbacks for a robust process design. It results in a scattering of the most significant process results and depends on several parameters. The so called noise factors greatly influence final result variability, which often means rejecting parts and anyway achieving final properties different from the specified ones. The process investigated in the paper is an S-shaped U-channel stamping operation carried out on a lightweight aluminum alloy of automotive int…

Mathematical optimizationEngineeringFEMOptimization problemSpringbackbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringDesign toolStochastic optimizationProcess designStampingCondensed Matter PhysicsStochastic programmingMechanics of MaterialsDesign processGeneral Materials ScienceStochastic optimizationEngineering design processbusinessThinningResponse Surface MethodologySettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneSimulationCivil and Structural Engineering
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Deep Drawing Process Design: A Multi Objective Optimization Approach

2009

In sheet metal forming most of the problems are multi objective problems, generally characterized by conflicting objectives. The definition of proper parameters aimed to prevent both wrinkles and fracture is a typical example of an optimization problem in sheet metal forming characterized by conflicting goals. What is more, nowadays, a great interest would be focused on the availability of a cluster of possible optimal solutions instead of a single one, particularly in an industrial environment. Thus, the design parameters calibration, accomplishing all the objectives, is difficult and sometimes unsuccessful. In order to overcome this drawback a multi-objectives optimization procedure based…

Mathematical optimizationEngineeringOptimization problembusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringProcess designTrial and errorMulti-objective optimizationBlankMechanics of MaterialsGeneral Materials ScienceProcess windowResponse surface methodologyDeep drawingbusinessKey Engineering Materials
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Optimization of microwave-assisted extraction of polyphenols from Quercus bark

2015

Abstract Box–Behnken response surface methodology was used to investigate and optimize microwave assisted extraction (MAE) (treatment power and time) of antioxidant compounds, especially polyphenols, from bark extracts. Moreover, the effects of solvent composition (methanol and ethanol) particle size, and pH conditions were evaluated and optimized. In addition, the effects of MAE were compared to conventional solvent extraction at room temperature and reflux extraction (at 100 °C). The results indicated that all process variables had a significant effect on polyphenol and antioxidant recovery, except for methanol (p > 0.05). For instance, TPC and antioxidant activity were increased when hig…

EthanolAntioxidantChromatographymedicine.medical_treatmentExtraction (chemistry)Syringic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolyphenolBotanymedicineParticle sizeResponse surface methodologyMethanolAgronomy and Crop ScienceIndustrial Crops and Products
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High pressure processing of fruit juice mixture sweetened with Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni: Optimal retention of physical and nutritional quality

2013

Abstract The impact of high pressure processing (HPP) technology on physicochemical properties (color, browning index, turbidity index), bioactive compounds (ascorbic acid, total phenolic compounds, total anthocyanins, total carotenoids) and antioxidant capacity of a fruit juice mixture (papaya (32.5%, v/v), mango (10%, v/v) and orange (7.5%, v/v)) sweetened with Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni at different percentages was studied. The experimental design comprised a response surface methodology according to a central composite face-centered design. The variable ranges were 300–500 MPa (pressure), 5–15 min (time), 0–2.5% Stevia percentage. This design was used to determine the optimal high pressu…

chemistry.chemical_classificationAntioxidantmedicine.medical_treatmentGeneral ChemistryOrange (colour)Ascorbic acidIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPascalizationStevia rebaudianachemistrymedicineBrowningFood scienceResponse surface methodologyCarotenoidFood ScienceInnovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies
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Effects of temperature, pH and sugar concentration on the growth parameters of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, S. kudriavzevii and their interspecific hybr…

2008

The effects of temperature, pH and sugar concentration (50% glucose + 50% fructose) on the growth parameters of Saccharomyces cerevisiae T73, S. kudriavzevii IFO 1802T and the hybrid strain S. cerevisiae × S. kudriavzevii W27 were studied by means of response surface methodology based in a central composite circumscribed design. Lag phase could not be properly modelled in the wine model system, where yeasts started the fermentation in few hours after inoculation. In the case of the maximum specific growth rate (μ max), the temperature was the most important variable for three yeasts, although the effects of sugar concentration (in T73 and W27) and pH (W27 and 1802) were also significan…

Central composite designSaccharomyces cerevisiaeWineFructoseSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBiologyModels BiologicalMicrobiologySaccharomycesFood scienceResponse surface methodologySugarFermentation in winemakingChimeraTemperatureGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion Concentrationbiology.organism_classificationcentral composite design; hybrid yeast; response surface; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Saccharomyces kudriavzevii; wine fermentationYeastGlucoseBiochemistryFermentationFermentationSaccharomyces kudriavzeviiFood Science
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Optimisation of TA6V alloy surface laser texturing using an experimental design approach

2008

International audience; Active surfaces of plastic injection moulds are nowadays textured using classical techniques (chemical etching or EDM). Replacement of these technologies by a laser technology introduces a big flexibility: absence of mechanical contact with the tool, decrease of the effluent's volume and a big machining precision, even in the case of the complex forms as injection moulds for example. This paper reports the experimental study of the surface laser texturing of TA6V alloy. The influence of the operating factors on the laser texturing process has been studied using two experimental approaches: Taguchi methodology and response surface methodology (RSM). Empirical models h…

Materials scienceMechanical engineeringLaser texturing02 engineering and technologySurface finish01 natural scienceslaw.inventionTaguchi methodsMachininglaw0103 physical sciencesSurface roughnessResponse surface methodologyElectrical and Electronic EngineeringParameters optimisation010302 applied physicsMechanical EngineeringProcess (computing)[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLaserIsotropic etchingAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsExperimental designElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materials[ CHIM.MATE ] Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryTitanium alloy0210 nano-technology
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Optimization of a LC method for the enantioseparation of a non-competitive glutamate receptor antagonist, by experimental design methodology

2006

Abstract The aim of this work was to obtain the direct optical resolution of a new glutamate receptor antagonist (( p -chloro)1-aryl-6,7,-dimethoxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline, PS3), by liquid chromatography on Chiralcel ® OD column. A response surface methodology (RSM) was employed to optimize the enantiomeric separation of the racemate with the lowest number of experiments; in particular, a face-centred design (FCD) was applied to evaluate the influence of critical parameters on the experimental response. Furthermore, in order to find the best compromise between several responses, a multicriteria decision-making approach, the Derringer's desirability function, was successful to simulta…

Resolution (mass spectrometry)Clinical BiochemistryAnalytical chemistryPharmaceutical ScienceChiral liquid chromatography Enantioresolution Chiralcel® OD Tetrahydroisoquinoline derivative Face-centred design Desirability functionHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundTetrahydroisoquinolinesDrug DiscoveryGlutamate receptor antagonistResponse surface methodologySpectroscopyChiral liquid chromatographyChromatographyMolecular StructureAntagonistChiralcel® ODStereoisomerismTetrahydroisoquinoline derivativeDesirability functionFace-centred designHexanechemistryModels ChemicalDesirability functionEnantiomerEnantioresolutionExcitatory Amino Acid AntagonistsChromatography Liquid
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Increasing Yield and Antioxidative Performance of Litchi Pericarp Procyanidins in Baked Food by Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction Coupled with Enzymatic…

2018

Extraction with organic solvents is a traditional method to isolate bioactive compounds, which is energy-wasting and time-consuming. Therefore, enzyme and ultrasound treatments were combined to assist the extraction of oligomeric procyanidins from litchi pericarp (LPOPC), as an innovative approach to replace conventional extraction methods. Under optimum conditions (enzyme concentration 0.12 mg/mL, ultrasonic power 300 W, ultrasonic time 80 min, and liquid/solid ratio 10 mL/g), the yield of LPOPC could be improved up to 13.5%. HPLC analysis indicated that the oligomeric procyanidins (OPC) content of LPOPC from proposed extraction was up to 89.6%, mainly including (&minus

oligomeric procyanidinsPharmaceutical Sciencelitchi pericarpChemical FractionationHigh-performance liquid chromatographyPeroxideAntioxidantsArticleAnalytical Chemistrylcsh:QD241-441Lipid peroxidationchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologylcsh:Organic chemistryLitchiDrug DiscoveryRSM (Response Surface Methodology)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryChromatography High Pressure LiquidAnalysis of VarianceChromatographyMolecular StructurePlant ExtractsOrganic ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food sciencebaked foodMonomerProanthocyanidinchemistryUltrasonic WavesChemistry (miscellaneous)Yield (chemistry)Molecular MedicineHPLCProcyanidin A1Molecules
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