Chemical engineering topic list of research papers
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Phase-partitioning and chemical reactions of low molecular weight organic compounds in fog2003 / M. C. FACCHINI, S. FUZZI, J. A. LIND, H. FIERLINGER-OBERLINNINGER, M. KALINA, et al.
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Comparison of aerodynamic properties of wool and polyester knitted textiles
Abstract The aerodynamic drag force acting on a circular cylinder clad with knitted wool and polyester textiles has been investigated in wind tunnel experiments in this study. Particle image velocimetry (PIV) was utilized to determine the flow...
2011 / Lars Morten Bardal, Luca Oggiano, Lars Sætran, Inna Konopov, Olga Troynikov -
Transesterification of peanut and rapeseed oils using waste of animal bone as cost effective catalyst2013 / Ali A. Jazie, H. Pramanik, A. S. K. Sinha
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Treatment of rice straw hemicellulosic hydrolysates with advanced oxidative processes: a new and promising detoxification method to improve the bioconversion process2013 / João Paulo Alves Silva, Livia Melo Carneiro, Inês Conceição Roberto
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Effects of steam pretreatment and co-production with ethanol on the energy efficiency and process economics of combined biogas, heat and electricity production from industrial hemp2013 / Zsolt Barta, Emma Kreuger, Lovisa Björnsson
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Unsteady Flow of a Dusty Visco-Elastic Fluid Through a Incliend Channel2011 / Geetanjali Alle, Aashis.S. Roy, Sangshetty Kalyane, Ravi M Sonth
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Through-Thickness Velocity Profile Measurements in an Elastohydrodynamic Contact2013 / Aleks Ponjavic, Mourad Chennaoui, Janet S. S. Wong
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Determination of External Mass Transfer Model for Hydrolysis of Jatropha Oil Using Immobilized Lipase in Recirculated Packed-Bed Reactor2011 / Chong-Wan Cheng, Rahmath Abdulla, Rao. Rampally Sridhar, Pogaku Ravindra
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The different pathways of spore germination and inactivation of Bacillus subtilis under high pressure and elevated temperatures
Abstract High pressure combined with elevated temperatures could produce commercially sterile and shelf stable low acid foods. Depending on the applied temperature and pressure level, bacterial endospores pass through different physiological...
2012 / Kai Reineke, Isabel Doehner, Daniel Baier, Alexander Mathys, Dietrich Knorr -
[P1.037] Sorption of CO2/CH4 Mixtures in PIM-1 and PTMSP Membranes: Experimental Data at 35°C and Modeling2012 / O. Vopicka, M.G. De Angelis, G.C. Sarti, N. Du, N. Li, et al.
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Effects of volatile coatings and coating removal mechanisms on the morphology of graphitic soot
Abstract We have measured morphological changes of combustion-generated mature soot with various quantities of hydrocarbon coating and different coating-removal mechanisms. We made these measurements on soot extracted from a burner and then (1)...
2013 / Ray P. Bambha, Mark A. Dansson, Paul E. Schrader, Hope A. Michelsen -
Experimental Study on Wood Material under Different Oxygen Concentration
Abstract The experiment of the non-piloted ignition of corrugated paper exposed to variable heat flux (the rate of heat flux y=0.0556) and a series of oxygen concentration (20.9%, 18%, 16%, 15%) was carried out by adjusting the oxygen concentration...
2013 / Xue-qiu Zhang, Guo-qing Zhu, Guo-xiang Zhao -
A study of the effect of water management and electrode flooding on the dimensional change of polymer electrolyte fuel cells
Abstract Water management and flooding play an important role in the performance and durability of polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs). In this study, a dynamic electro-mechanical analysis is performed to examine the performance of a working PEFC ...
2013 / Thomas J. Mason, Jason Millichamp, Tobias P. Neville, Paul R. Shearing, Stefaan Simons, et al. -
Pilot plant experimental studies of post combustion CO2 capture by reactive absorption with MEA and new solvents
Abstract The main challenge for the CO2 post combustion capture from power plant flue gases is the reduction of the energy requirement for solvent regeneration. The required reduction can only be achieved by application of new solvents. For the...
2009 / Hari Prasad Mangalapally, Ralf Notz, Sebastian Hoch, Norbert Asprion, Georg Sieder, et al. -
Simulation of a Process to Capture CO2 From IGCC Syngas Using a High Temperature PBI Membrane
Abstract Capture of carbon dioxide from an advanced integrated gasification combined-cycle (IGCC) process offers several technical and economic advantages over the conventional coal-combustion systems. The pre-combustion gas stream is at high...
2009 / Gopala Krishnan, Daniel Steele, Kevin O’Brien, Richard Callahan, Kathryn Berchtold, et al. -
Solvent reclaiming by crystallization of potassium sulfate
Abstract Residual SO2 accumulates as sulfate in aqueous amine used for CO2 capture from coal-fired power plants. This paper reports research results on a new process to remove this sulfate by crystallization of K2SO4. The K2SO4 solubility in CO2...
2009 / Qing Xu, Gary T. Rochelle -
Modeling of ultra super critical power plants integrated with the chilled ammonia process
Abstract As carbon dioxide anthropogenic generation and climate change appear to be correlated, carbon capture becomes necessary, in particular if applied to coal-fired power plants. The Chilled Ammonia Process (CAP) is a promising technology to be...
2011 / Gianluca Valenti, Davide Bonalumi, Ennio Macchi -
Improved procedure for the evaluation of the operating suitability of an amine based process for CO2 removal of flue gases generated by coal-fired power plants
Abstract The removal of carbon dioxide from gas with regenerative absorption and a chemically activated solvent is a well–known process in petroleum industry and natural gas sweetening. Due to the ambitious goals which were set worldwide to reduce...
2011 / V. Kubacz, H. Fahlenkamp -
Physical and chemical properties of DMXTM solvents
Abstract Post combustion Carbon Capture (PCC) and Storage technology is viewed as an efficient solution to reduce CO2 emissions. In PCC, an amine in aqueous solution can be used to selectively capture CO2 from a flue gas to usually achieve a...
2011 / Marco Aleixo, Monique Prigent, Alexendre Gibert, Fabien Porcheron, Ilham Mokbel, et al. -
The combustion of dry lignite under oxy-fuel process conditions in a 0.5 MWth test plant
Abstract For the testing of the oxy-fuel process, an 0.5 MWth test facility of the technical institute CEBra, Centre for Energy Technology Brandenburg e. V has been in operation within a two-year trial period in cooperation with VE-G and EVN AG. A...
2009 / Helge Kaß, Stephanie Tappe, Hans Joachim Krautz