4 resultados para electrosynthesis hydrotalcite pH-sensor structured catalystcatalytic partial oxidation

em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna


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Questo lavoro di tesi ha avuto come obiettivo la preparazione di catalizzatori attivi nella reazione di ossidazione parziale catalitica, CPO, del metano per produrre gas di sintesi. I catalizzatori sono stati preparati tramite sintesi elettrochimica di composti di tipo idrotalcite a base di Rh/Mg/Al utilizzando come supporto schiume metalliche costituite da FeCrAlY. L’impiego di questo tipo di supporto comporta una serie di vantaggi, dallo sviluppo del catalizzatore all’ottimizzazione del processo catalitico in termini di prestazioni catalitiche, diminuzione degli “hot spots” termici, diminuzione delle perdite di carico e costi del catalizzatore. La sintesi del catalizzatore è stata effettuata per mezzo di una cella elettrochimica innovativa, che lavora in flusso, e quindi permette la continua rigenerazione della soluzione di sintesi, a differenza di quanto avviene in una cella elettrochimica standard a singolo comparto. La precipitazione dei composti di tipo idrotalcite si ottiene grazie alla tecnica di elettrogenerazione di basi, ovvero grazie alla generazione di un pH basico all’interno della cella elettrochimica a seguito dell’applicazione di un potenziale catodico. Il pH generato è il parametro più importante e determina la natura e la qualità del materiale depositato. È sorta quindi la necessità di sviluppare un sensore potenziometrico miniaturizzato per la determinazione istantanea del pH durante la sintesi, da installare all’interno della schiuma stessa. È possibile correlare le prestazioni catalitiche dei catalizzatori sintetizzati con la cella elettrochimica in flusso, alle loro caratteristiche di morfologia superficiale ed alla composizione chimica, e confrontare le stesse prestazioni catalitiche con quelle ottenute sintetizzando i catalizzatori con la cella elettrochimica standard a singolo comparto.

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The preparation of structured catalysts active in the catalytic partial oxidation of methane to syngas, was performed by electrosynthesis of hydroxides on FeCrAlloy foams and fibers. Rh/Mg/Al hydrotalcite-type compounds were prepared by co-precipitation of metallic cations on the support and successive calcination. Electrochemical reactions have been studied during the electrodeposition by linear sweep voltammetry. The experiments were performed at supports immersed in KNO3, KCl, Mg2+ and Al3+ aqueous solutions, starting by different precursors (nitrate and chlorides salts) and modifying the Mg/A ratio. Rh/Mg/Al hydrotalcite-type compounds were deposited on metal foams by applying a -1.2V vs SCE potential for 2000s with a nitrate solution of 0.06M total metal concentration. Firstly it was studied the effect of Mg on the coating propierties, modifying the Rh/Mg/Al atomic ratio (5/70/25, 5/50/45, 5/25/70 e 5/0/95). Then the effect of the amount of Rh was later investigated in the sample with the largest Mg content (Rh/Mg/Al = 5/70/25 and 2/70/28).The results showed that magnesium allowed obtaining the most homogeneous and well adherent coatings, wherein rhodium was well dispersed. The sample with the Rh/Mg /Al ratio equal to5/70/25 showed the best catalytic performances. Decreasing the Rh content, the properties of the coating were not modified, but the catalytic activity was lower, due to a not enough number of active sites to convert the methane. The work on metal fibers focused on the effect of precursor concentration, keeping constant composition, potential and synthesis time at the values of Rh/Mg/Al =5/70/25, -1.2V vs SCE and 1000s. However fibers geometry did not allow to obtain a high quality coating, even if results were quite promising.

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The morphological and functional unit of all the living organisms is the cell. The transmembrane proteins, localized in the plasma membrane of cells, play a key role in the survival of the cells themselves. These proteins perform a variety of different tasks, for example the control of the homeostasis. In order to control the homeostasis, these proteins have to regulate the concentration of chemical elements, like ions, inside and outside the cell. These regulations are fundamental for the survival of the cell and to understand them we need to understand how transmembrane proteins work. Two of the most important categories of transmembrane proteins are ion channels and transporter proteins. The ion channels have been depth studied at the single molecule level since late 1970s with the development of patch-clamp technique. It is not possible to apply this technique to study the transporter proteins so a new technique is under development in order to investigate the behavior of transporter proteins at the single molecule level. This thesis describes the development of a nanoscale single liposome assay for functional studies of transporter proteins based on quantitative fluorescence microscopy in a highly-parallel manner and in real time. The transporter of interest is the prokaryotic transporter Listeria Monocytogenes Ca2+-ATPase1 (LMCA1), a structural analogue of the eukaryotic calcium pumps SERCA and PMCA. This technique will allow the characterization of LMCA1 functionality at the single molecule level. Three systematically characterized fluorescent sensors were tested at the single liposome scale in order to investigate if their properties are suitable to study the function of the transporter of interest. Further studies will be needed in order to characterize the selected calcium sensor and pH sensor both implemented together in single liposomes and in presence of the reconstituted protein LMCA1.

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Recently, the interest of the automotive market for hybrid vehicles has increased due to the more restrictive pollutants emissions legislation and to the necessity of decreasing the fossil fuel consumption, since such solution allows a consistent improvement of the vehicle global efficiency. The term hybridization regards the energy flow in the powertrain of a vehicle: a standard vehicle has, usually, only one energy source and one energy tank; instead, a hybrid vehicle has at least two energy sources. In most cases, the prime mover is an internal combustion engine (ICE) while the auxiliary energy source can be mechanical, electrical, pneumatic or hydraulic. It is expected from the control unit of a hybrid vehicle the use of the ICE in high efficiency working zones and to shut it down when it is more convenient, while using the EMG at partial loads and as a fast torque response during transients. However, the battery state of charge may represent a limitation for such a strategy. That’s the reason why, in most cases, energy management strategies are based on the State Of Charge, or SOC, control. Several studies have been conducted on this topic and many different approaches have been illustrated. The purpose of this dissertation is to develop an online (usable on-board) control strategy in which the operating modes are defined using an instantaneous optimization method that minimizes the equivalent fuel consumption of a hybrid electric vehicle. The equivalent fuel consumption is calculated by taking into account the total energy used by the hybrid powertrain during the propulsion phases. The first section presents the hybrid vehicles characteristics. The second chapter describes the global model, with a particular focus on the energy management strategies usable for the supervisory control of such a powertrain. The third chapter shows the performance of the implemented controller on a NEDC cycle compared with the one obtained with the original control strategy.