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The presence of microplastics in the environment is of concern, yet the exact extent of this pollution remains largely unknown. The ocean is of interest as microplastic monitoring presents a challenge as affordable in situ fluid stream solutions are not readily available.
Fraser Montandon, Fred Nicolls
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Numerical Investigation on the Effects of Pipe Rotation on a Dynamic Hydrocyclone
Dynamic hydrocyclone and compound hydrocyclone are both new high efficiency separators whose difference is whether the pipe wall (wall of separation chamber) is rotating when working, but the influences of rotating pipe on hydrodynamics and performance ...
Songsheng Deng +3 more
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Blow molding of mechanically recycled post‐consumer rigid polyethylene packaging waste
Post‐consumer rigid polyethylene packaging waste was washed, compounded, and blow molded on a large scale with a focus on investigating the influence of washing and compounding conditions on the properties of the recycled materials. Abstract Recycled post‐consumer rigid polyethylene (PE) packaging waste was washed and compounded on a pilot scale using ...
Ezgi Ceren Boz Noyan, Antal Boldizar
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Particle Size Effects on Hydro-Cyclone Performance
The hydrocyclone has a very important roll in industrial separation. The consideration of its behavior is very important for design. In this investigation, behavior of water flow and particles trajectory inside a hydrocyclone has been considered by means
H. Yarjiabadi +3 more
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Microalgae as a potential raw material for plant‐based seafood alternatives: A comprehensive review
Microalgae presents an inducing potential as a primary raw material in crafting plant‐based seafood alternatives, revolutionizing the landscape of sustainable food production. These microscopic organisms display a rich nutritional profile, presenting an array of nutrients such as essential amino acids, Poly Unsaturated Fatty Acids vitamins, and ...
Shahida Anusha Siddiqui +8 more
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In this paper, the authors examined the formation of air core, the rage of its size under various operating conditions, and the flow patterns, by observing visually and photographically the movement of the dye injected, and the cotton thread stretched within a cyclone with transparent windows.
Tokio UEMATU, Munekazu OMI
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Size‐Dependent Catalysis in Fenton‐like Chemistry: From Nanoparticles to Single Atoms
The article explores catalyst size evolution in Fenton‐like reactions from nano to atomic scale. The review comprehensively discusses advanced characterization techniques and theoretical calculations for evaluating catalyst properties and reaction mechanisms.
Jirui Guo +6 more
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Recyclability of Paper‐Based Composites for Packaging Applications – The Role of Evaluation Methods
This inaugural review addresses paper and paper‐composite recyclability assessments amid circular and bioeconomy trends. Evolving alternative packaging options demand adaptable recycling methods. Global variations in paper recycling systems highlight the necessity for a universal recycling standard in the paper composite sector. Abstract Composites are
Summer Kochersperger, Samuel Schabel
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Abstract The present study evaluated the impact of ultrasonic waves on the degradation of partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (HPAM) gel structures, focusing on the effects of sonication time, NaCl concentration, and HPAM solution concentration. Results showed that both sonication time and salinity levels play a crucial role in the degradation of HPAM ...
Mojtaba Hasiri +2 more
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Abstract Produced water (PW) generated by Australian offshore oil and gas activities is typically discharged to the ocean after treatment. These complex mixtures of organic and inorganic compounds can pose significant environmental risk to receiving waters, if not managed appropriately.
Monique T. Binet +4 more
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