Chemical engineering topic list of research papers
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The influence of Pd loading on the physicochemical properties of the Cu–Cr–Al methanol synthesis catalysts2013 / Pawel Mierczynski, Piotr Kaczorowski, Tomasz P. Maniecki, Katarzyna Bawolak-Olczak, Waldemar Maniukiewicz
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A Comparative Study on Pyrolysis for Liquid Oil from Different Biomass Solid Wastes
Abstract Locally available different bbiomass solid wastes, pine seed, date seed, plum seed, nutshell, hay of catkin, rice husk, jute stick, saw-dust, wheat straw and linseed residue in the particle form have been pyrolyzed in laboratory scale fixed ...
2013 / Mohammad Nurul Islam, Mohammad Uzzal Hossain Joardder, SM Nazmul Hoque, Md. Shazib Uddin -
STUDY OF UREMIC TOXIN FLUXES ACROSS NANOFABRICATED HEMODIALYSIS MEMBRANES USING IRREVERSIBLE THERMODYNAMICS
Abstract Introduction The flux of uremic toxin middle molecules through currently used hemodialysis membranes is suboptimal, mainly because of the membranes' pore architecture. Aim ...
2013 / Assem Hedayat, Rob Peace, Hamdi Elmoselhi, Ahmed Shoker -
Reaction Crystallization of Struvite in a Continuous Draft Tube Magma (DTM) Crystallizer with a Jet Pump Driven by Recirculated Mother Solution
Abstract Reaction crystallization of struvite from water solutions containing 1.0 mass % of phosphate(V) ions by means of magnesium and ammonium ions action was investigated experimentally. The process was carried out in a DTM type crystallizer with ...
2012 / A. Mazienczuk, A. Matynia, K. Piotrowski, B. Wierzbowska -
Performance of Continuous Micro Photo Reactor – Comparison with Batch Process
Abstract Utilization of the flow chemistry as well as microreactors belongs to the latest trends in chemical engineering. Continuous microreactors of various kinds can be found in the literature, for example the micromixers, micro packed beds, or...
2012 / M. Drhova, S. Hejda, J. Kristal, P. Kluson -
Photochemical Degradation of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in Micro Photo-Reactor
Abstract Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) were widely used as flame retardants in plastics. There are highly persistent and bio-accumulative toxicants that came to the attention after their huge quantities had been released into...
2012 / Z. Vajglova, M. Vesely, J. Kristal, H. Vychodilova, J. Triska, et al. -
Exploring Cavitating Phenomenon With and Without Ultrasonic Transducer
Abstract Cavitation refers to formation of bubbles in a flow and subsequent dissolution in the flow. The bubbles are formed when the low pressures is below vapour pressure at the given temperature. The pressures may be reduced due to flow conditions ...
2012 / Santhosh Kumar Gugulothu, P.R. Vijaya Kumar, P. Deekshith -
Structural Characterization of Calcium Alginate Matrices by Means of Mechanical and Release Tests2009 / Mario Grassi, Chiara Sandolo, Danilo Perin, Tommasina Coviello, Romano Lapasin, et al.
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On the behavior of mud floc size distribution: model calibration and model behavior2010 / Francesca Mietta, Claire Chassagne, Romaric Verney, Johan C. Winterwerp
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Comparison of Pervaporation Models in Flowsheeting Environment2012 / N. Valentinyi, P. Mizsey
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Multi-objective Optimization of a Two-stage Membrane Process with Metaheuristics2012 / J.O. Savolainen, J.L. Hippolyte, H. Niemistš, C. Bloch, P. Chatonnay, et al.
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Properties and Membrane Distillation Performance of Polypropylene Porous Membranes2012 / A. Bottino, G. Capannelli, A. Comit, C. Costa, A. Mescola, et al.
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Effects of turbulence modelling on prediction of flow characteristics in a bench-scale anaerobic gas-lift digester
Abstract Flow in a gas-lift digester with a central draft-tube was investigated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and different turbulence closure models. The k-ω Shear-Stress-Transport (SST), Renormalization-Group (RNG) ...
2013 / A.R. Coughtrie, D.J. Borman, P.A. Sleigh -
Zeolite Filled PDMS/PAN Membranes for Separation of Low Concentrated Alcohol/Water Mixtures2012 / O.T. Tröber, H.R. Richter, M.W. Weyd, E.T.H.B. Brueschke, G.T. Tusel
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Open-loop step responses for the MEA post-combustion capture process: Experimental results from the Esbjerg pilot plant
Abstract Amine based post-combustion capture is seen as one promising technology for future coal fired power plants with CO2 capture. The coupled absorption/desorption system to remove the CO2 from the flue gas is highly integrated with the power...
2011 / Richard Faber, Moritz Köpcke, Ole Biede, Jacob Nygaard Knudsen, Jimmy Andersen -
The Latrobe Valley post combustion capture project
Abstract Recent initiatives by the Victorian State Government, under their Energy Technology Innovation Strategy (ETIS) program, have seen a significant capture research hub develop. This project combines the facilities and support of two power...
2009 / Barry N. Hooper -
Direct flue gas CO2 mineralization using activated serpentine: Exploring the reaction kinetics by experiments and population balance modelling
Abstract Avoiding CO2 emissions to the atmosphere by its safe and permanent storage is required for all options within the CCS framework. Only mineral carbonation allows for a sequestration process, where the carbon is rapidly converted to its...
2011 / Mischa Werner, Marcel Verduyn, Gert van Mossel, Marco Mazzotti -
Equilibrium absorption of carbon dioxide by amino acid salt and amine amino acid salt solutions
Abstract Experimental vapour liquid equilibrium (VLE) measurements were conducted for an amino acid salt(AAS), 3.5 M potassium sarcosinate and an amine amino acid salt (AAAS), the 5.0 M sarcosinate salt of 3-(methylamino)propylamine.The study was...
2011 / Ugochukwu E. Aronu, Erik T. Hessen, Tore Haug-Warberg, Karl A. Hoff, Hallvard F. Svendsen -
CO2 capture by adsorption on activated carbons using pressure modulation
Abstract In order to reduce greenhouse gasses emissions, CO2 release due to human activities should be better controlled CO2 Capture by adsorption is considered as one of the potential options. However, the success of this approach is dependent...
2009 / Mario Pellerano, Pascaline Pré, Mariem Kacem, Arnaud Delebarre -
Liquid distribution of MEA in random and structured packing in a square column
Abstract Liquid flow distribution in a square column was analyzed to evaluate the contact between liquid and gas phases in an absorption column, and to compare the results from a conventional cylindrical column. The square column was 12 inches wide...
2009 / Stephen Marcia, David deMontigny, Paitoon Tontiwachwuthikul