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Simultaneous Reduction of NO/SO2 Gas Using Fe(II)EDTA Solution at Low Temperature Conditions and Analysis of Solution Regeneration Characteristics by Zn [PDF]
Jung Hoon Yoo +5 more
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One‐pot transition‐metal‐free methods for the synthesis of all three bonds of the alkyne's triple bond are reviewed. After analysis of several named reactions and discussion of improvements, recent advances in the synthesis of alkynes are discussed. Each section contains a proposed reaction mechanism and analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the ...
Eugene Kim +4 more
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A solvent‐free, two‐step chemical vapor polymerization enables efficient, substrate‐independent synthesis of surface‐attached polypeptide films. Initiator deposition via CVD is followed by NCA ring‐opening polymerization. Characterization confirms film formation and functionalization, allowing precise micropatterning and bioactive surface design for ...
Domenic Kratzer +4 more
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Economic instruments and institutional constraints: possible schemes for SO2 emissions trading in the EU [PDF]
The three proposals examined here were specifically conceived to address the two major constraints by which the institutional context of the EU and UNECE SO2 requirements have been interpreted: national emission ceilings and deposition constraints for ...
Olivier Godard
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Utilization of Waste Materials Using the Müller–Kühne Process—A Life Cycle Inventory Study
This study presents a Life Cycle Inventory of the Müller–Kühne process (MKP), which converts gypsum waste into sulfuric acid and cement clinker. The MKP outperforms conventional cement production regarding material yield, though its specific energy demand is higher. Consequently, potentials for circular gypsum waste utilization are discussed.
Leon Kassner +4 more
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Modelling and simulation of hydrogen production via natural gas plasma pyrolysis
Methane pyrolysis simulation model. Abstract Plasma pyrolysis is a cutting‐edge technology that produces hydrogen and solid carbon from methane without emitting carbon dioxide. In this study, we developed a process simulation model in Aspen HYSYS to analyze the behaviour of this technology at the commercial scale.
Muhammad Badrul Islam Chowdhury +2 more
wiley +1 more source

