12 resultados para Invernadero


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El estudio de los impactos económicos de las políticas de control del cambio climático requiere del uso de modelos adecuados. Este artículo presenta un Modelo Dinámico de Equilibrio General Aplicado tipo Ramsey. El modelo implementa un mercado de permisos de emisión perfecto que garantiza una reducción de emisiones eficiente y efectiva, permitiéndonos calcular los costes económicos mínimos asociados al control de las emisiones de efecto invernadero. Además aprovecha al máximo la disponibilidad de datos existentes en España 1) utilizando una matriz de contabilidad social (o SAM) energética mediante la integración de la información económica de la Tablas Input-Output y la información energética de los Balances Energéticos y 2) considerando todas la emisiones sujetas a control además del CO2. Los MEGAs dinámicos son inéditos en cuanto a su elaboración y aplicación en España y permiten investigar ex-ante los efectos de políticas públicas en el medio y en largo plazo.

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Capítulo 16

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[ES]En la presente tesis se ha estudiado el impacto de diferentes fertilizantes y pesticidas utilizados en la Zona Vulnerable de Vitoria-Gasteiz en la calidad del suelo y las aguas de dicha zona. Se ha podido constatar que hoy en día siguen lixiviándose cantidades significativas de nitratos y pesticidas (e.g., etofumesato y difenoconazol) a las aguas de la Zona Vulnerable, durante el cultivo de remolacha azucarera (Beta vulgaris L.), muy característico de la zona de estudio. Se comprobó que el alto contenido en nitratos de las aguas subterráneas en la Zona Vulnerable es mitigado, al menos en parte, por la acción de la actividad microbiana desnitrificante que alberga la zona riparia del humedal de Salburua. Dicho proceso, sin embargo, supone la emisión a la atmósfera de importantes cantidades de gases de efecto invernadero (CO2 y N2O), y puede verse afectado negativamente por la presencia de pesticidas (e.g., deltametrina) en el medio.Por otra parte, hemos observado que diversos pesticidas (deltametrina, etofumesato, difenoconazol) aplicados en concentraciones similares a las dosis de aplicación en campo inducen cambios, de carácter limitado y transitorio, en las comunidades microbianas edáficas, siendo más significativos en el caso del fungicida difenoconazol. El efecto de los pesticidas fue más acusado a medida que aumentaba su concentración en el medio. Finalmente, encontramos que la aplicación de abonos orgánicos (avicompost), en lugar de los fertilizantes sintéticos tradicionales (NPK), además de mejorar la degradación de los pesticidas y disminuir el impacto de éstos sobre la calidad del suelo, podría ayudar a reducir las pérdidas de nitratos por lixiviación.

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CASTELLANO. La introducción de especies exóticas invasoras es una de las causas más importantes de pérdida de biodiversidad. Baccharis halimifolia es una de las 20 especies exóticas invasoras mas perjudiciales en España e invade gran parte de la marisma de Urdaibai. En dicha marisma se aplicaron tratamientos de control mediante la corta y aplicación de herbicida (glifosato) tras los cuales se observó un variable porcentaje de rebrote en función de la salinidad edáfica. Se realizó un experimento en el que las plantas recolectadas en las parcelas tratadas fueron sometidas en el invernadero a un tratamiento de salinidad y a otro de glifosato con el fin de estudiar la interacción entre ambos tratamientos en individuos originados por germinación y por rebrote y las posibles diferencias entre sexos. Se estudiaron los parámetros de biomasa y acumulación de iones sodio. No se han observado diferencias significativas entre los sexos para ninguno de los parámetros. Sin embargo, los rebrotes acumulan más Na+ que los individuos procedentes de germinación y su biomasa disminuye significativamente tras la aplicación de glifosato, únicamente en medio no salino. Nuestros resultados sugieren que los rebrotes de B. halimifolia reaccionan en mayor medida a la salinidad y al glifosato, lo que proporciona información de interés para la gestión.

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La Ciencia y Tecnología de Materiales tiene el reto permanente de desarrollar y mejorar materiales multifuncionales y respetuosos con el medio ambiente. En este sentido, los materiales de tipo MOF (Metal-Organic Framework) están siendo objeto de un gran interés, ya que las redes sólidas de coordinación (especialmente, las porosas) presentan aplicaciones en campos en los que la sociedad manifiesta una demanda creciente de ciencia y tecnología, como el almacenamiento y transporte de energía, la captura de gases con efecto invernadero, la catálisis heterogénea y la liberación controlada de fármacos, entre otros. En este contexto, el presente trabajo se planteó con el objetivo de desarrollar nuevos materiales de tipo MOF basados en metaloporfirinas, al objeto de mimetizar las funciones que desempeñan las mismas en los sistemas biológicos, con el fin de reproducirlas en el estado sólido. Para ello, se han escogido biometales como el hierro y el cobalto: característicos de estos sistemas, de bajo coste y medioambientalmente respetuosos. Por otra parte, las porfirinas seleccionadas han sido las siguientes: TPP (meso-tetra-4-fenilporfirina), TCPP (meso-tetra-4-carboxifenilporfirina) y TPPS (meso-tetra-4-sulfonatofenilporfirina). Estas tres moléculas conforman un conjunto de ligandos que difieren ligeramente en sus grupos funcionales. Asimismo, en ocasiones, se ha utilizado un ligando secundario dipiridínico (4,4´-bipiridina) que ha actuado como espaciador. El diseño de las síntesis se ha centrado tanto en las combinaciones adecuadas de metales y ligandos como en la selección de las técnicas de síntesis. Así, se han obtenido cinco nuevos compuestos, que se han sintetizado en condiciones solvotermales suaves o mediante radiación microondas. La caracterización preliminar de los mismos se ha llevado a cabo mediante análisis cuantitativo, espectroscopia infrarroja y Raman, difracción y fluorescencia de rayos X y medidas de densidad. El estudio estructural se ha realizado mediante difractometría de rayos X y el estudio térmico se ha llevado a cabo mediante termogravimetría y termodifractometría. En los casos en que ha resultado procedente, también se han caracterizado los compuestos mediante espectroscopia ultravioleta-visible (UV-Vis), Mössbauer y resonancia paramagnética electrónica (EPR) y mediante medidas de la susceptibilidad magnética. Asimismo, ocasionalmente, se han realizado cálculos mecano-cuánticos basados en la teoría del funcional de la densidad (DFT) y medidas catalíticas. El primero de los cinco compuestos obtenidos, de fórmula [FeTCPP], es quiral y destaca por ser la tercera estructura 2D publicada basada en esta porfirina. La formación de este compuesto está condicionada por la oxidación de los iones de hierro y por la existencia de grupos carboxílicos en la porfirina. Por otra parte, con la participación del espaciador 4,4´-bipiridina (bipy) se han obtenido tres redes 1D. Así, la estructura cristalina del compuesto ([FeTPPbipy]•)n se explica mediante la formación de radicales neutros que se estabilizan en un empaquetamiento que permite la formación de enlaces entre los grupos fenílicos de distintas cadenas. La formación de estos enlaces queda corroborada por la existencia de significativas interacciones antiferromagnéticas. Por otra parte, en el compuesto [CoTPP(bipy)]•([CoTPP])0.22•(TPP)0.78, la disposición de las cadenas deja grandes huecos en la red que se ocupan con porfirinas tanto coordinadas como sin coordinar. El tercero de estos compuestos 1D presenta la fórmula [CoTPPS0.5(bipy)(H2O)2]•6H2O y destaca porque la extensión de las cadenas se produce por la alternancia de dos tipos de octaedros de CoII. La naturaleza de los grupos sulfonato de la porfirina TPPS es determinante para comprender la intrincada red de enlaces de hidrógeno de este compuesto, que propician la formación de una red interpenetrada caracterizada por su gran estabilidad térmica (hasta los 370ºC). Finalmente, con la porfirina TCPP se ha obtenido un segundo compuesto de fórmula -O-[FeTCPP]2•nDMF (n≈ 16; DMF = dimetilformamida). El mismo presenta grandes cavidades (47% de porosidad) que diluyen la matriz magnética, caracterizada por fuertes interacciones antiferromagnéticas intradiméricas. Todo ello revela una inusual estructura superhiperfina, observada por espectroscopia EPR. El trabajo que se recoge en esta memoria constituye, por lo tanto, un “viaje” de mayor a menor dimensionalidad en las estructuras cristalinas. La guía de este viaje ha sido la búsqueda de propiedades catalíticas en sistemas heterogéneos. Así, el [CoTPP(bipy)]•([CoTPP])0.22•(TPP)0.78 obedece el enfoque de inmovilizar o anclar el catalizador en los huecos de la red. Sin embargo, la estrategia alternativa seguida para el compuesto m-O-[FeTCPP]2•nDMF (es decir, que el propio MOF actúe de catalizador) es la que ha aportado mejores y más prometedores resultados en lo que a catálisis heterogénea se refiere.

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[EN] This PhD work started in March 2010 with the support of the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) under the program named “Formación de Personal Investigador” at the Chemical and Environmental Engineering Department in the Faculty of Engineering of Bilbao. The major part of the Thesis work was carried out in the mentioned department, as a member of the Sustainable Process Engineering (SuPrEn) research group. In addition, this PhD Thesis includes the research work developed during a period of 6 months at the Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH, IMM, in Germany. During the four years of the Thesis, conventional and microreactor systems were tested for several feedstocks renewable and non-renewable, gases and liquids through several reforming processes in order to produce hydrogen. For this purpose, new catalytic formulations which showed high activity, selectivity and stability were design. As a consequence, the PhD work performed allowed the publication of seven scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals. This PhD Thesis is divided into the following six chapters described below. The opportunity of this work is established on the basis of the transition period needed for moving from a petroleum based energy system to a renewable based new one. Consequently, the present global energy scenario was detailed in Chapter 1, and the role of hydrogen as a real alternative in the future energy system was justified based on several outlooks. Therefore, renewable and non-renewable hydrogen production routes were presented, explaining the corresponding benefits and drawbacks. Then, the raw materials used in this Thesis work were described and the most important issues regarding the processes and the characteristics of the catalytic formulations were explained. The introduction chapter finishes by introducing the concepts of decentralized production and process intensification with the use of microreactors. In addition, a small description of these innovative reaction systems and the benefits that entailed their use were also mentioned. In Chapter 2 the main objectives of this Thesis work are summarized. The development of advanced reaction systems for hydrogen rich mixtures production is the main objective. In addition, the use and comparison between two different reaction systems, (fixed bed reactor (FBR) and microreactor), the processing of renewable raw materials, the development of new, active, selective and stable catalytic formulations, and the optimization of the operating conditions were also established as additional partial objectives. Methane and natural gas (NG) steam reforming experimental results obtained when operated with microreactor and FBR systems are presented in Chapter 3. For these experiments nickel-based (Ni/Al2O3 and Ni/MgO) and noble metal-based (Pd/Al2O3 and Pt/Al2O3) catalysts were prepared by wet impregnation and their catalytic activity was measured at several temperatures, from 973 to 1073 K, different S/C ratios, from 1.0 to 2.0, and atmospheric pressure. The Weight Hourly Space Velocity (WHSV) was maintained constant in order to compare the catalytic activity in both reaction systems. The results obtained showed a better performance of the catalysts operating in microreactors. The Ni/MgO catalyst reached the highest hydrogen production yield at 1073 K and steam-to-carbon ratio (S/C) of 1.5 under Steam methane Reforming (SMR) conditions. In addition, this catalyst also showed good activity and stability under NG reforming at S/C=1.0 and 2.0. The Ni/Al2O3 catalyst also showed high activity and good stability and it was the catalyst reaching the highest methane conversion (72.9 %) and H2out/CH4in ratio (2.4) under SMR conditions at 1073 K and S/C=1.0. However, this catalyst suffered from deactivation when it was tested under NG reforming conditions. Regarding the activity measurements carried out with the noble metal-based catalysts in the microreactor systems, they suffered a very quick deactivation, probably because of the effects attributed to carbon deposition, which was detected by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). When the FBR was used no catalytic activity was measured with the catalysts under investigation, probably because they were operated at the same WHSV than the microreactors and these WHSVs were too high for FBR system. In Chapter 4 biogas reforming processes were studied. This chapter starts with an introduction explaining the properties of the biogas and the main production routes. Then, the experimental procedure carried out is detailed giving concrete information about the experimental set-up, defining the parameters measured, specifying the characteristics of the reactors used and describing the characterization techniques utilized. Each following section describes the results obtained from activity testing with the different catalysts prepared, which is subsequently summarized: Section 4.3: Biogas reforming processes using γ-Al2O3 based catalysts The activity results obtained by several Ni-based catalysts and a bimetallic Rh-Ni catalyst supported on magnesia or alumina modified with oxides like CeO2 and ZrO2 are presented in this section. In addition, an alumina-based commercial catalyst was tested in order to compare the activity results measured. Four different biogas reforming processes were studied using a FBR: dry reforming (DR), biogas steam reforming (BSR), biogas oxidative reforming (BOR) and tri-reforming (TR). For the BSR process different steam to carbon ratios (S/C) from 1.0 to 3.0, were tested. In the case of BOR process the oxygen-to-methane (O2/CH4) ratio was varied from 0.125 to 0.50. Finally, for TR processes different S/C ratios from 1.0 to 3.0, and O2/CH4 ratios of 0.25 and 0.50 were studied. Then, the catalysts which achieved high activity and stability were impregnated in a microreactor to explore the viability of process intensification. The operation with microreactors was carried out under the best experimental conditions measured in the FBR. In addition, the physicochemical characterization of the fresh and spent catalysts was carried out by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES), N2 physisorption, H2 chemisorption, Temperature Programmed Reduction (TPR), SEM, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) and X-ray powder Diffraction (XRD). Operating with the FBR, conversions close to the ones predicted by thermodynamic calculations were obtained by most of the catalysts tested. The Rh-Ni/Ce-Al2O3 catalyst obtained the highest hydrogen production yield in DR. In BSR process, the Ni/Ce-Al2O3 catalyst achieved the best activity results operating at S/C=1.0. In the case of BOR process, the Ni/Ce-Zr-Al2O3 catalyst showed the highest reactants conversion values operating at O2/CH4=0.25. Finally, in the TR process the Rh-Ni/Ce-Al2O3 catalyst obtained the best results operating at S/C=1.0 and O2/CH4=0.25. Therefore, these three catalysts were selected to be coated onto microchannels in order to test its performance under BOR and TR processes conditions. Although the operation using microreactors was carried out under considerably higher WHSV, similar conversions and yields as the ones measured in FBR were measured. Furthermore, attending to other measurements like Turnover Frequency (TOF) and Hydrogen Productivity (PROD), the values calculated for the catalysts tested in microreactors were one order of magnitude higher. Thus, due to the low dispersion degree measured by H2-chemisorption, the Ni/Ce-Al2O3 catalyst reached the highest TOF and PROD values. Section 4.4: Biogas reforming processes using Zeolites L based catalysts In this section three type of L zeolites, with different morphology and size, were synthesized and used as catalyst support. Then, for each type of L zeolite three nickel monometallic and their homologous Rh-Ni bimetallic catalysts were prepared by the wetness impregnation method. These catalysts were tested using the FBR under DR process and different conditions of BSR (S/C ratio of 1.0 and 2.0), BOR (O2/CH4 ratio of 0.25 and 0.50) and TR processes (at S/C=1.0 and O2/CH4=0.25). The characterization of these catalysts was also carried out by using the same techniques mentioned in the previous section. Very high methane and carbon dioxide conversion values were measured for almost all the catalysts under investigation. The experimental results evidenced the better catalytic behavior of the bimetallic catalysts as compared to the monometallic ones. Comparing the catalysts behavior with regards to their morphology, for the BSR process the Disc catalysts were the most active ones at the lowest S/C ratio tested. On the contrary, the Cylindrical (30–60 nm) catalysts were more active under BOR conditions at O2/CH4=0.25 and TR processes. By the contrary, the Cylindrical (1–3 µm) catalysts showed the worst activity results for both processes. Section 4.5: Biogas reforming processes using Na+ and Cs+ doped Zeolites LTL based catalysts A method for the synthesis of Linde Type L (LTL) zeolite under microwave-assisted hydrothermal conditions and its behavior as a support for heterogeneously catalyzed hydrogen production is described in this section. Then, rhodium and nickel-based bimetallic catalysts were prepared in order to be tested by DR process and BOR process at O2/CH4=0.25. Moreover, the characterization of the catalysts under investigation was also carried out. Higher activities were achieved by the catalysts prepared from the non-doped zeolites, Rh-Ni/D and Rh-Ni/N, as compared to the ones supported on Na+ and Cs+ exchanged supports. However, the differences between them were not very significant. In addition, the Na+ and Cs+ incorporation affected mainly to the Disc catalysts. Comparing the results obtained by these catalysts with the ones studied in the section 4.4, in general worst results were achieved under DR conditions and almost the same results when operated under BOR conditions. In Chapter 5 the ethylene glycol (EG) as feed for syngas production by steam reforming (SR) and oxidative steam reforming (OSR) was studied by using microchannel reactors. The product composition was determined at a S/C of 4.0, reaction temperatures between 625°C and 725°C, atmospheric pressure and Volume Hourly Space Velocities (VHSV) between 100 and 300 NL/(gcath). This work was divided in two sections. The first one corresponds to the introduction of the main and most promising EG production routes. Then, the new experimental procedure is detailed and the information about the experimental set-up and the measured parameters is described. The characterization was carried out using the same techniques as for the previous chapter. Then, the next sections correspond to the catalytic activity and catalysts characterization results. Section 5.3: xRh-cm and xRh-np catalysts for ethylene glycol reforming Initially, catalysts with different rhodium loading, from 1.0 to 5.0 wt. %, and supported on α-Al2O3 were prepared by two different preparation methods (conventional impregnation and separate nanoparticle synthesis). Then, the catalysts were compared regarding their measured activity and selectivity, as well as the characterization results obtained before and after the activity tests carried out. The samples prepared by a conventional impregnation method showed generally higher activity compared to catalysts prepared from Rh nanoparticles. By-product formation of species such as acetaldehyde, ethane and ethylene was detected, regardless if oxygen was added to the feed or not. Among the catalysts tested, the 2.5Rh-cm catalyst was considered the best one. Section 5.4: 2.5Rh-cm catalyst support modification with CeO2 and La2O3 In this part of the Chapter 5, the catalyst showing the best performance in the previous section, the 2.5Rh-Al2O3 catalyst, was selected in order to be improved. Therefore, new Rh based catalysts were designed using α-Al2O3 and being modified this support with different contents of CeO2 or La2O3 oxides. All the catalysts containing additives showed complete conversion and selectivities close to the equilibrium in both SR and OSR processes. In addition, for these catalysts the concentrations measured for the C2H4, CH4, CH3CHO and C2H6 by-products were very low. Finally, the 2.5Rh-20Ce catalyst was selected according to its catalytic activity and characterization results in order to run a stability test, which lasted more than 115 hours under stable operation. The last chapter, Chapter 6, summarizes the main conclusions achieved throughout this Thesis work. Although very high reactant conversions and rich hydrogen mixtures were obtained using a fixed bed reaction system, the use of microreactors improves the key issues, heat and mass transfer limitations, through which the reforming reactions are intensified. Therefore, they seem to be a very interesting and promising alternative for process intensification and decentralized production for remote application.

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[ES]La evolución de la tecnología durante el último siglo ha hecho aumentar considerablemente las emisiones de contaminantes a la atmosfera. Este aumento ha provocado un deterioro notable en la salud del planeta y durante los últimos años esto se ha convertido en una preocupación a nivel mundial. Entre otras tantas medidas, la rehabilitación de fachadas es una importante contribución a ayudar al medioambiente. El objetivo de este trabajo es encontrar una solución en madera para realizar rehabilitaciones de fachadas en distintos lugares. Se adecuarán estas soluciones a las normas establecidas por la ley, se analizará el ahorro económico que tiene implantar una de estas rehabilitaciones y por último se estudiará si la instalación de las soluciones seleccionadas tiene un impacto real en la emisión de gases de efecto invernadero.

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La creciente preocupación por reducir las emisiones de CO2, responsable entre otros del efecto invernadero, ha promovido el desarrollo de vehículos de bajo consumo de combustible, como son los vehículos ligeros, híbridos y vehículos con motores diésel. Los motores diésel tienen varias ventajas sobre los motores de gasolina: menor consumo de combustible (menor producción de CO2), mayor par motor y mayor durabilidad. Sin embargo, la efectividad de los catalizadores de estos vehículos a la hora de eliminar los NOx producidos durante la combustión es limitada, por lo que se buscan nuevas alternativas a los catalizadores clásicos, que puedan eliminar en mayor medida estos compuestos, como la tecnología SCR. Los catalizadores estudiados para esta tecnología son zeolitas intercambiadas con metales de transición, como son el Cu o el Fe, puesto que presentan una muy buena relación entre conversión de los NOx y estabilidad a altas temperaturas.