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Engineering Renewable Lignocellulosic Biomass as Sustainable Solar-Driven Interfacial Evaporators. [PDF]

open access: yesNanomicro Lett
Zhu J   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Thermal water ��� more than water!

2022
The use of thermal waters both for external use and for consumption is presented. Nowadays, the use of ecological products of natural origin is promoted, allowing for a significant improvement in the psycho-physical condition of users. Research is carried out to create natural products that comprehensively improve not only the condition of the skin ...
Witkowska, Monika   +1 more
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Thermal luminescence water monitor

Applied Optics, 2001
A thermal luminescence (TL) spectroscopy method for detecting organic impurities in water solution is presented. Infrared emissions by the dissolved organic matter are measurable, once a thermal gradient between it and the water medium is established, at those TL frequencies that are absorbed by the contaminant, following irradiation by a pulsed ...
A H, Carrieri, E S, Roese
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Inventory of thermal waters

Azerbaijan Oil Industry, 2021
The state water inventory is a system developed for the registry, definition of usage of existing water resources. The paper deals with the water inventory of Azerbaijan Republic. The systematization works of thermal waters by the recovery rate and temperature of existing wells and springs, as well as by their mineralization degree, by the amount of ...
S.Sh. Salahov, Sh.S. Salahov
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Thermal Expansion of Confined Water

Langmuir, 2009
Dilatometric measurement of the thermal expansion of water in porous silica shows that the expansion coefficient increases systematically as the pore size decreases below about 15 nm. This behavior is quantitatively reproduced by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations based on a new dissociative potential.
Shuangyan, Xu   +3 more
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Thermal water systems

1997
The temperature of groundwater is influenced by air temperature to depths of about 50 m. Below this, additional heat is obtained from the rocks with which the water is in contact. The total amount of heat stored in the top 10 km of the earth’ s crust represents more than 5000 times the thermal energy available in world coal resources (Bouwer, 1978 ...
Marius Albu, David Banks, Harriet Nash
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Thermal waters of Georgia

Geothermics, 1970
Abstract Thermal waters have been known in Georgia since ancient times. Here they account for more than 50 groups of the outlets of thermal waters with the temperature of 35–105°C, and the total output of more than 1000 1/sec. According to chemical structure, various types of thermal waters are found in Georgia from fresh hydro-carbonate calcium to ...
I.M Buachidse   +2 more
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Thermal Waters of Albania

2015
Albania is a small country but its regional hydrogeological picture is very heterogeneous. The complex geological-structural and geomorphological conditions of Albania have resulted in the formation of diverse aquifers with regard to their hydraulic type, resources, hydrodynamics and hydrochemical characteristics.
Romeo Eftimi, Alfred Frashëri
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Photocatalytic-thermal water splitting

Proceedings of the International Conference on ELECTRONICS, COMPUTERS and ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - ECAI-2013, 2013
The concept of using solar energy to drive the conversion of water into hydrogen and oxygen has been examined in this work. One of the primary objectives of this work is to study the impact of thermal energy on the effectiveness of photocatalytic water splitting rate.
null Chua Kian Jon Ernest, Terence Goh
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