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Channel flow at an immobilised liquid|liquid interface

2000

A novel rectangular channel flow electrochemical cell for the study of liquid | liquid interfaces is presented. The organic phase is immobilised by the use of a gelling agent, while the aqueous phase flows past the interface. This creates an asymmetric setup that allows us to establish diagnostic criteria to determine, for example, the direction of the ion transfer. The effects of varying flow rate and sweep rate have been considered both theoretically and experimentally. By comparison with two-dimensional simulations, it is demonstrated that a simple one-dimensional theory can be used to describe the cyclic voltammetry response of the channel flow cell.

ChromatographyAqueous solutionChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringAqueous two-phase systemMechanicsAnalytical ChemistryOpen-channel flowElectrochemical cellVolumetric flow ratePhysics::Fluid DynamicsPhase (matter)ElectrochemistryITIESCyclic voltammetryJournal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
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The solubilization site of 5,10,15,20-tetrakis-(2,6-dichlorophenyl)-porphyrin-Mn(III) in DPPC vesicles: A spectrophotometric and tensiometric study

2006

Abstract The solubilization site of 5,10,15,20-tetrakis-(2,6-dichlorophenyl)-porphyrin-Mn(III) (MnTDPPC) in l -α-dipalmitoylphosphatidyl choline (DPPC) vesicles was determined in a systematic UV–vis spectrophotometric study. Measurements of the MnTDPPC absorbance have been conducted at constant temperatures (in the interval 30 °C ≤ T ≤ 48 °C) and varying concentrations of phospholipid. In the entire temperature range, the absorption due to MnTDCCP was found to increase with increasing DPPC concentration, until it reaches a plateau value. The data have been analyzed using a pseudo-phase model yielding the binding constant of MnTDCPP to vesicular aggregates. No significant temperature depende…

ChromatographyChemistryVesicletechnology industry and agricultureAqueous two-phase systemAnalytical chemistryPorphyrinBinding constantHydrophobic effectPartition coefficientAbsorbancechemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryAbsorption (chemistry)Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
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Enhanced styrene removal in a two-phase partitioning bioreactor operated as a biotrickling filter: Towards full-scale applications

2017

Abstract Styrene vapor abatement was investigated in a two-phase partitioning bioreactor operated as a biotrickling filter (TPPB-BTF). The removal performance of the TPPB-BTF was simultaneously compared with a conventional BTF, which served as a control. Industrial-grade silicone oil was used as the non-aqueous phase in the TPPB-BTF due to its high affinity for styrene. Both bioreactors were operated at styrene inlet concentrations ranging from 55 to 323 mg C m −3 and empty bed residence times (EBRT) of 15–30 s, corresponding to pollutant loading rates of 13–77 g C m −3  h −1 . Both bioreactors exhibited styrene removal efficiencies (REs) higher than 90% at an EBRT of 30 s. Nevertheless, th…

ChromatographyGeneral Chemical EngineeringFull scaleAqueous two-phase system02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010501 environmental sciences021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSilicone oilFilter (aquarium)StyreneAire Anàlisichemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryVolume (thermodynamics)Phase (matter)BioreactorEnvironmental Chemistry0210 nano-technologyAire Contaminació0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Determination of rate constants of ion transfer kinetics across immiscible electrolyte solutions

1998

Abstract The rotating diffusion cell was used to study ion transfer across the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions. Tetrabutylammonium was chosen as the transferring cation and lithium chloride as the supporting electrolyte in aqueous phase. Tetrabutylammonium tetrakis-(4-fluorophenyl)-borate in 2-nitrophenyl-octylether was used as the organic electrolyte solution supported in the porous membrane. The quasi-steady state current–voltage curves were measured both by applying potential steps and by imposing a slow potential sweep. The analysis of experimental results was based on the comparison with the theoretical current–voltage curves and on the Koutecky–Levich plots. The…

ChromatographySupporting electrolyteGeneral Chemical EngineeringAqueous two-phase systemThermodynamicsConcentration effectElectrolytechemistry.chemical_compoundReaction rate constantElectrical resistance and conductancechemistryElectrochemistryLithium chlorideITIESElectrochimica Acta
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A two-phase problem with Robin conditions on the free boundary

2020

We study for the first time a two-phase free boundary problem in which the solution satisfies a Robin boundary condition. We consider the case in which the solution is continuous across the free boundary and we prove an existence and a regularity result for minimizers of the associated variational problem. Finally, in the appendix, we give an example of a class of Steiner symmetric minimizers. peerReviewed

Class (set theory)General MathematicsBoundary (topology)variaatiolaskentaRobin boundary conditionsPhase problemRobin boundary condition01 natural sciencesFree boundary problemsRegularityMathematics - Analysis of PDEsFOS: MathematicsFree boundary problemApplied mathematics0101 mathematicsMathematicsosittaisdifferentiaaliyhtälöt010102 general mathematicsFree boundary problemFree boundary problems; Regularity; Robin boundary conditions; Two-phasematemaattinen optimointi16. Peace & justiceRobin boundary condition010101 applied mathematicsTwo-phaseAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Existence of viscosity solutions to two-phase problems for fully nonlinear equations with distributed sources

2018

In this paper we construct a viscosity solution of a two-phase free boundary problem for a class of fully nonlinear equation with distributed sources, via an adaptation of the Perron method. Our results extend those in [Caffarelli, 1988], [Wang, 2003] for the homogeneous case, and of [De Silva, Ferrari, Salsa, 2015] for divergence form operators with right hand side.

Class (set theory)lcsh:T57-57.97Applied MathematicsPhase (waves)Perron methodfully nonlinear elliptic equationsPerron method| two-phase free boundary problems| fully nonlinear elliptic equationstwo-phase free boundary problemsNonlinear systemSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaViscosity (programming)lcsh:Applied mathematics. Quantitative methodsFree boundary problemApplied mathematicsViscosity solutionDivergence (statistics)Perron methodMathematical PhysicsAnalysisMathematicsMathematics in Engineering
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Cover Picture: Complexation and Extraction of PAHs to the Aqueous Phase with a Dinuclear Pt II Diazapyrenium‐Based Metallacycle (Chem. Eur. J. 41/201…

2010

Computational chemistryChemistryOrganic ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)Aqueous two-phase systemSupramolecular chemistryOrganic chemistryCover (algebra)General ChemistrySelf-assemblyMetallacycleCatalysisChemistry – A European Journal
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Eulerian two-fluid model of alkaline water electrolysis for hydrogen production

2020

Hydrogen storage is a promising technology for storage of renewable energy resources. Despite its high energy density potential, the development of hydrogen storage has been impeded, mainly due to its significant cost. Although its cost is governed mainly by electrical energy expense, especially for hydrogen produced with alkaline water electrolysis, it is also driven by the value of the cell tension. The most common means of electrolyzer improvement is the use of an electrocatalyst, which reduces the energy required for electrochemical reaction to take place. Another efficient means of electrolyzer improvement is to use the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)-assisted design that allows the…

Control and OptimizationMaterials scienceHydrogen020209 energyNuclear engineeringBubbleEnergy Engineering and Power Technologychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologylcsh:Technologylaw.inventionHydrogen storagelaw0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringDiffusion (business)Engineering (miscellaneous)Hydrogen productionElectrolysislcsh:TRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentElectric potential energyAlkaline water electrolysis021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyTwo-phase processSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicatachemistryHydrogen production0210 nano-technologyCFDTwo-phases flowAlkaline water electrolysishydrogen production; alkaline water electrolysis; two-phases flow; CFD; two-phase processEnergy (miscellaneous)
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Lactic acid bacteria strains for bioprotection application with cells entrapment in biopolymeric matrices

2013

Among the various methods to control foodborne pathogenic and/or food spoilage microorganisms in food chain, bioprotective lactic acid bacteria (LAB) appear to be promising tools for food biopreservation. This collaborative study, between PAPC (Agrosup Dijon, University of Burgundy) and BioDyMIA (University Lyon1-Lyon Isara) laboratories, concerned the development of sodium alginate/sodium caseinate polymeric matrices intended to entrap LAB cells selected for their anti-Listeria spp. activity. First, 4 LAB strains from 19 LAB strains were selected for their anti-Listeria spp. activity: this screening was performed by the method of agar diffusion against three Listeria spp strains. Then, ant…

Cultivabilité[SDV.SA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesGelBiopréservationCaséinate de sodium[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionActivité anti-ListeriaAlginate de sodiumBiopreservationCulturability[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionBactéries lactiquesSodium caseinate[CHIM.OTHE] Chemical Sciences/OtherSéparation de phase[ CHIM.OTHE ] Chemical Sciences/OtherLactic acid bacteriaAqueous two-phase systemAnti-listerial activitySodium alginateEntrapment[ SDV.SA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesConfinement
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Particle drag coefficients in turbulent fluids

1998

Abstract An accurate estimation of particle settling velocities, and/or of particle drag coefficients, is required for modelling purposes in many industrially important multiphase processes involving the suspension of millimetre and sub-millimetre size particles in a liquid phase. It is known that the settling velocity of particles in a turbulent fluid may be significantly different from that in the still fluid, depending on turbulence and particle characteristics. Despite the wide range of processes that would benefit from a thorough understanding of this phenomenon, experimental data and reliable correlations are still lacking in the scientific literature, especially for the case of the a…

Drag coefficientRange (particle radiation)ChemistryTurbulenceApplied MathematicsGeneral Chemical EngineeringGeneral ChemistryMechanicsResidence time (fluid dynamics)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPhysics::Fluid DynamicsClassical mechanicsSettlingDragParticleTwo-phase flowChemical Engineering Science
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