214 resultados para HDPE e serragem
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Investigates multiple processing parameters, includingpolymer type, filler type, processing technique, severity of SSSP (Solid-state shear pulverization)processing, and postprocessing, of SSSP. HDPE and LLDPE polymers with pristine clay and organo-clay samples are explored. Effects on crystallization, high-temperature behavior, mechanicalproperties, and gas barrier properties are examined. Thermal, mechanical, and morphological characterization is conducted to determine polymer/filler compatibility and superior processing methods for the polymer-clay nanocomposites.
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The blending of common polymers allows for the rapid and facile synthesis of new materials with highly tunable properties at a fraction of the costs of new monomer development and synthesis. Most blends of polymers, however, are completely immiscible and separate into distinct phases with minimal phase interaction, severelydegrading the performance of the material. Cross-phase interactions and property enhancement can be achieved with these blends through reactive processing or compatibilizer addition. A new class of blend compatibilization relies on the mechanochemical reactions between polymer chains via solid-state, high energy processing. Two contrasting mechanochemical processing techniques are explored in this thesis: cryogenic milling and solid-state shear pulverization (SSSP). Cryogenic milling is a batch process where a milling rod rapidly impacts the blend sample while submerged within a bath of liquid nitrogen. In contrast, SSSP is a continuous process where blend components are subjected to high shear and compressive forces while progressing down a chilled twin-screw barrel. In the cryogenic milling study, through the application of a synthesized labeledpolymer, in situ formation of copolymers was observed for the first time. The microstructures of polystyrene/high-density polyethylene (PS/HDPE) blends fabricated via cryomilling followed by intimate melt-state mixing and static annealing were found to be morphologically stable over time. PS/HDPE blends fabricated via SSSP also showed compatibilization by way of ideal blend morphology through growth mechanisms with slightly different behavior compared to the cryomilled blends. The new Bucknell University SSSP instrument was carefully analyzed and optimized to produce compatibilized polymer blends through a full-factorial experiment. Finally, blends of varying levels of compatibilization were subjected to common material tests to determine alternative means of measuring and quantifying compatibilization,
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Wood plastic composites (WPCs) have gained popularity as building materials because of their usefulness in replacing solid wood in a variety of applications. These composites are promoted as being low-maintenance, high-durability products. However, it has been shown that WPCs exposed to weathering may experience a color change and/or loss in mechanical properties. An important requirement for building materials used in outdoor applications is the retention of their aesthetic qualities and mechanical properties during service life. Therefore, it is critical to understand the photodegradation mechanisms of WPCs exposed to UV radiation and to develop approaches to stabilize these composites (both unstabilized and stabilized) as well as the effect of weathering on the color fade and the retention of mechanical properties were characterized. Since different methods of manufacturing WPCs lead to different surface characteristics, which can influence weathering, the effect of manufacturing method on the photodegradation of WPCs was investigated first. Wood flour (WF) filled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) composite samples were either injection molded, extruded, or extruded and then planed. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy was used to monitor the surface chemistry of the manufactured composites. The spectra showed that the surface of planed samples had more wood component than extruded and injection molded samples, respectively. After weathering, the samples were analyzed for color fade, and loss of flexural properties. The final lightness of the composites was not dependent upon the manufacturing method. However the mechanical property loss was dependent upon manufacturing method. The samples with more wood component at the surface (planed samples) experienced a larger percentage of total loss in flexural properties after weathering due to a greater effect of moisture on the samples. The change in surface chemistry of HDPE and WF/HDPE composites after weathering was studied using spectroscopic techniques. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) was used to characterize the occurrence of surface oxidation whereas FTIR spectroscopy was used to monitor the development of degradation products, such as carbonyl groups and vinyl groups, and to determine changes in HDPE crystallinity. Surface oxidation occurred immediately after exposure for both the neat HDPE and WF/HDPE composites. After weathering, the surface of the WF/HDPE composites was oxidized to a greater extent than the neat HDPE after weathering. This suggests that photodegradation is exacerbated by the addition of the carbonyl functional groups of the wood fibers within the HDPE atrix during composite manufacturing. While neat HDPE may undergo cross-linking in the initial stages of accelerated weathering, the WF may physically hinder the ability of the HDPE to cross-link resulting in the potential for HDPE chain scission to dominate in the initial weathering stages of the WF/HDPE composites. To determine which photostabilizers are most effective for WF/HDPE composites, factorial experimental designes were used to determine the effects of adding two hindered amine light stabilizers, an ultraviolet absorber, and a pigment on the color made and mechanical properties of both unweathered and UV weathered samples. Both the pigment and ultraviolet absorber were more effective photostabilizers for WF/HDPE composites than hinder amine light stabilizers. The ineffectiveness of hindered amine light stabilizers in protecting WPCs against UV radiation was attribuated to the acid/base reactions occurring between the WF and hindered amine light stabilizer. The efficiency of an ultraviolet absorber and/or pigment was also examined by incorporating different concentration of an ultraviolet absorber and/or pigment into WF/HDPE composites. Color change and flexural properties were determined after accelerated UV weathering. The lightness of the composite after weathering was influenced by the concentration of both the ultraviolet absorber by masking the bleaching wood component as well as blocking UV light. Flexural MOE loss was influenced by an increase in ultraviolet absorber concentration, but increasing pigment concentration from 1 to 2% had little influence on MOE loss. However, increasing both ultraviolet absorber and pigment concentration resulted in improved strength properties over the unstabilized composites after 3000 h of weather. Finally, the change in surface chemistry due to weathering of WF/HDPE composites that were either unstabilized or stabilized with an ultraviolet absorber and/or pigment was analyzed using FTIR spectroscopy. The samples were tested for loss in modulus of elasticity, carbonyl and vinyl group formation at the surface, and change in HDPE crystallinity. It was concluded that structural changes in the samples; carbonyl group formation, terminal vinyl group formation, and crystallinity changes cannot reliably be used to predict changes in modulus of elasticity using a simple linear relationship. The effect of cross-linking, chain scission, and crystallinity changes due to ultraviolet exposure as well as the interfacial degradation due to moisture exposure are inter-related factors when weathering HDPE and WF/HDPE composites.
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This thesis is composed of three life-cycle analysis (LCA) studies of manufacturing to determine cumulative energy demand (CED) and greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). The methods proposed could reduce the environmental impact by reducing the CED in three manufacturing processes. First, industrial symbiosis is proposed and a LCA is performed on both conventional 1 GW-scaled hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H)-based single junction and a-Si:H/microcrystalline-Si:H tandem cell solar PV manufacturing plants and such plants coupled to silane recycling plants. Using a recycling process that results in a silane loss of only 17 versus 85 percent, this results in a CED savings of 81,700 GJ and 290,000 GJ per year for single and tandem junction plants, respectively. This recycling process reduces the cost of raw silane by 68 percent, or approximately $22.6 and $79 million per year for a single and tandem 1 GW PV production facility, respectively. The results show environmental benefits of silane recycling centered around a-Si:H-based PV manufacturing plants. Second, an open-source self-replicating rapid prototype or 3-D printer, the RepRap, has the potential to reduce the environmental impact of manufacturing of polymer-based products, using distributed manufacturing paradigm, which is further minimized by the use of PV and improvements in PV manufacturing. Using 3-D printers for manufacturing provides the ability to ultra-customize products and to change fill composition, which increases material efficiency. An LCA was performed on three polymer-based products to determine the CED and GHG from conventional large-scale production and are compared to experimental measurements on a RepRap producing identical products with ABS and PLA. The results of this LCA study indicate that the CED of manufacturing polymer products can possibly be reduced using distributed manufacturing with existing 3-D printers under 89% fill and reduced even further with a solar photovoltaic system. The results indicate that the ability of RepRaps to vary fill has the potential to diminish environmental impact on many products. Third, one additional way to improve the environmental performance of this distributed manufacturing system is to create the polymer filament feedstock for 3-D printers using post-consumer plastic bottles. An LCA was performed on the recycling of high density polyethylene (HDPE) using the RecycleBot. The results of the LCA showed that distributed recycling has a lower CED than the best-case scenario used for centralized recycling. If this process is applied to the HDPE currently recycled in the U.S., more than 100 million MJ of energy could be conserved per annum along with significant reductions in GHG. This presents a novel path to a future of distributed manufacturing suited for both the developed and developing world with reduced environmental impact. From improving manufacturing in the photovoltaic industry with the use of recycling to recycling and manufacturing plastic products within our own homes, each step reduces the impact on the environment. The three coupled projects presented here show a clear potential to reduce the environmental impact of manufacturing and other processes by implementing complimenting systems, which have environmental benefits of their own in order to achieve a compounding effect of reduced CED and GHG.
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The Lasail mining area (Sultanate of Oman) was contaminated by acid mine drainage during the exploitation and processing of local and imported copper ore and the subsequent deposition of sulphide-bearing waste material into an unsealed tailings dump. In this arid environment, the use of seawater in the initial stages of ore processing caused saline contamination of the fresh groundwater downstream of the tailings dump. After detection of the contamination in the 1980s, different source-controlled remediation activities were conducted including a seepage water collection system and, in 2005, surface sealing of the tailings dump using an HDPE-liner to prevent further infiltration of meteoric water. We have been assessing the benefits of the remediation actions undertaken so far. We present chemical and isotopic (δ18O, δ 2H, 3H) groundwater data from a long-term survey (8–16 years) of the Wadi Suq aquifer along a 28 km profile from the tailings dump to the Gulf of Oman. Over this period, most metal concentrations in the Wadi Suq groundwater decreased below detection limits. In addition, in the first boreholes downstream of the tailings pond, the salinity contamination has decreased by 30 % since 2005. This decrease appears to be related to the surface coverage of the tailings pond, which reduces flushing of the tailings by the sporadic, but commonly heavy, precipitation events. Despite generally low metal concentrations and the decreased salinity, groundwater quality still does not meet the WHO drinking water guidelines in more than 90 % of the Wadi Suq aquifer area. The observations show that under arid conditions, use of seawater for ore processing or any other industrial activity has the potential to contaminate aquifers for decades.
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El presente trabajo presenta una evaluación de las alternativas no químicas al 1,3 dicloropropeno + cloropicrina (AGROC) usado para el control de la fusariosis vascular en clavel en campos experimentales del suroeste de España. Esta enfermedad ha sido un factor limitante en todas las regiones del mediterráneo para poder mantener el cultivo durante 2 años. Tiempo éste necesario para obtener un rendimiento económico aceptable. La desinfección del suelo está basada en el compostado de la materia orgánica, que combinada o no con la solarización, es agrupada bajo la denominación de biodesinfección. Los tratamientos evaluados fueron: compost de alperujo con o sin solarización (31días), compost de residuos post-cosecha de clavel y crisantemo con y sin solarización, compost de residuos post-cosecha de clavel y crisantemo + gallinaza con y sin solarización. La gravedad de la enfermedad y la producción de flores se evaluaron semanalmente durante los 2 años que duró el experimento. Los resultados mostraron que la biodesinfección del suelo utilizando compost de clavel y crisantemo + gallinaza + solarización confiere una aceptable protección contra la fusariosis vascular durante los 2 años que dura el cultivo. La producción fue significativamente mayor que en cualquier otro de los tratamientos. Los resultados además sugieren que la adición de la gallinaza y el uso del polietileno estándar de alta densidad (HDPE) de forma conjunta fueron el factor clave en el éxito de la desinfección. No hubo efecto de la solarización sola, posiblemente debido a la época en la cual se aplicó
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El plástico se ha convertido en el material del siglo XXI. Se adapta a múltiples aplicaciones, por eso se emplea para todo tipo de propósitos, entre los cuales destaca el empaquetado por su versatilidad, flexibilidad y durabilidad. Un efecto directo de su continuo uso es la producción de residuos poliméricos, que tras su utilización, se desechan. A partir de ese momento, solo existen dos vías de acción: reciclado y vertido. El vertido de residuos se ha convertido en un grave problema del día a día. En consecuencia, se deben tomar medidas para evitar su acumulación, que implica grandes problemas medioambientales que afectan tanto a personas como a fauna y flora. Por consiguiente, para evitar el desaprovechamiento de una buena parte de los residuos, de aquellos que son plásticos, se lleva a cabo su reciclado. Existen tres tipos de reciclado para los materiales poliméricos: el mecánico o convencional, el químico y la valorización energética. El más sostenible de todos ellos es el reciclado mecánico que además es el empleado para la elaboración de las probetas de este estudio. El reciclado convencional posee varias etapas, entre las cuales destacan fundir el plástico y procesarlo posteriormente. El producto final aparece en forma de pellets, que pueden ser transformados según el uso ulterior. El polímero generado posee una calidad inferior a la de los materiales vírgenes, dado que durante su utilización ha podido ser contaminado por otras substancias. Por tanto, no puede emplearse para muchos de sus pasados usos si no es reforzado con algún otro material. Es entonces cuando surgen los ecocomposites o biocomposites. Los ecocomposites son unos materiales compuestos de matriz polimérica, que presentan especiales ventajas medioambientales, porque utilizan refuerzos celulósicos de fuentes renovables y/o matrices de plásticos reciclados. En nuestro caso, la matriz es una mezcla de residuos plásticos agrarios (RAP) y urbanos, que principalmente están formados por polietileno de alta densidad (HDPE). Por sí solos estos plásticos reciclados, no poseen las cualidades necesarias para su utilización. Por consiguiente, se refuerzan con fibras de celulosa. Estas hebras añadidas también son residuales ya que carecen de las propiedades adecuadas para la fabricación de papel y, en lugar de ser incineradas o desechadas, se emplean en los ecocomposites como ayuda para soportar los esfuerzos mecánicos. Otro beneficio medioambiental del uso de la celulosa, es que hace que los ecocomposites sean más biodegradables en comparación con las fibras minerales que se añaden en los otros composites. Cabe mencionar que, al tratarse de un material totalmente reciclado, también genera una serie de ventajas económicas y sociales. El reciclado mecánico necesita de trabajadores que lleven a cabo la labor. De este modo, aparecen nuevos puestos de trabajo que dan solución a problemas sociales de la población. El reciclado de plásticos irá aumentando durante los próximos años dado que en 2014 la Comunidad Europea fijó como objetivo una economía circular que implica procesar todos los residuos para evitar su acumulación. En la actualidad, aún no se reciclan gran cantidad de plásticos agrarios. Sin embargo, con este compromiso se espera un aumento del volumen de PE agrícola reciclado mecánicamente, ya que el origen del material obtenido a partir de ellos es ecológico y favorece el cuidado del medio ambiente, al emplear materiales de desecho en la generación de los nuevos. Combinando los plásticos reciclados y la celulosa, se crea un material respetuoso con el medio ambiente. No obstante, existe un motivo mayor para su fabricación: se trata de un compuesto con propiedades mecánicas optimizadas que se adapta a numerosas aplicaciones como mobiliario urbano, señales de tráfico… Sus características aúnan los beneficios de unir ambos materiales. Por un lado, la baja densidad, las posibilidades de reciclado y la alta resistencia al impacto aportadas por el plástico. Por el otro, las hebras celulósicas mejoran notablemente el módulo de Young, la rigidez y el límite de tensión que son capaces de soportar con respecto a probetas de misma forma pero sin fibras. Estas propiedades no son las únicas que se modifican al combinar las dos substancias. El refuerzo, al tratarse de un material hidrófilo, tenderá a atrapar la humedad ambiental. Como consecuencia, se producirá un hinchamiento que es posible que repercuta en la estabilidad dimensional del material durante su uso. Asimismo, si la celulosa está en contacto continuo con agua, modifica su naturaleza ya que se producen una serie de cambios en su estructura. El agua genera también la rotura de las interacciones fibra-matriz en la interfase del material compuesto, lo que reduce grandemente las propiedades del ecocomposite. Así pues, la absorción de agua es uno de los principales problemas de estos materiales y limita sus aplicaciones y también la reciclabilidad de los residuos celulósicos y plásticos. Por lo tanto, el principal objetivo de este proyecto es la caracterización tanto de la cinética como del mecanismo de la absorción de agua en los ecocomposites a través de varias técnicas y ensayos siempre con el fin último de reducir la absorción de agua y mejorar las propiedades y las aplicaciones de estos materiales reciclados. Se estudiaron ecocomposites obtenidos a partir de residuos plásticos agrarios y urbanos, con una cantidad variable de celulosa residual, entre 25 y 35%. A algunos de ellos se les había añadido un peróxido orgánico en proporción del 0,025% o 0,05% en peso. Una parte de los materiales había sido sometida a un envejecimiento acelerado de 100, 250 o 500 horas en cámara climática, donde se exponen a calor y humedad. La proporción no constante de celulosa se empleó para descubrir cuánto afecta su variación en la absorción de agua. El peróxido estaba presente como ayuda para entrecruzar la matriz con el refuerzo, que ya se había comprobado que mejoraba las propiedades mecánicas del material, y se pretendía investigar si también podía causar una mejora en la absorción de agua, o bien suponía un empeoramiento. Por último, se pretendía estudiar si el envejecimiento de estos materiales altera la absorción de agua. La absorción se caracterizó principalmente a través de tres procedimientos, todos ellos basados en la medición de ciertas propiedades tras la inmersión de las muestras en viales con agua destilada. Por un lado, se controló la absorción midiendo la ganancia de masa de las muestras mediante una balanza analítica. Por otro lado, se midió el hinchamiento de las probetas a lo largo del tiempo. Finalmente, se caracterizó el agua absorbida y se midió la absorción mediante espectrofotometría infrarroja por transformada de Fourier (FTIR), lo que suministró información sobre los tipos de agua absorbida y los mecanismos de absorción. En el estudio del hinchamiento y de la absorción por gravimetría se tomaron todas las muestras, con una y dos replicaciones. Para la espectrofotometría se analizaron los filmes de código 43500, 43505, 43520 y 43525. La absorción de agua es un fenómeno que se puede explicar en muchos casos a través de la segunda ley de Fick. Para poder emplear esta ley, se toman como hipótesis que la difusión es no estacionaria, la presión y la temperatura son constantes y se trata de difusión unidireccional. Para la aplicación de esta teoría, es necesario que las muestras sean láminas bidimensionales de espesor despreciable. Los coeficientes de difusión se pueden calcular mediante una serie de métodos propuestos por Crank en The Mathematics of Diffusion [5] que recopilan soluciones a esta segunda ley de Fick. La absorción de agua fue aumentando con el tiempo. Inicialmente, el gradiente es superior; esto es, se absorbió más durante las primeras horas de inmersión. Para que la difusión sea Fickiana, el proceso debe ser reversible y alcanzarse un valor de equilibrio de absorción. Nuestros resultados indican que esto no se cumple para largos tiempos de inmersión ya que la teoría predice que la masa absorbida tiende a un valor constante en el equilibrio, mientras que los datos experimentales muestran una tendencia de la absorción a crecer indefinidamente Para tiempos cortos inferiores a 50h, al tratarse de pocas horas de inmersión, el material no se degrada, por lo que el proceso puede describirse como Fickiano. Se calcularon los coeficientes de difusión aparentes y valor estable de cantidad de agua al que tiende la absorción cuando el comportamiento es Fickiano. Los resultados indican que la celulosa afecta considerablemente a la absorción, favoreciéndola cuanto mayor es el porcentaje de fibras. Asimismo, el peróxido no tiene un efecto reseñable en la absorción, porque aúna dos efectos contrarios: favorece el entrecruzamiento de la interfase matriz-refuerzo y degrada parcialmente el material, sobre todo las impurezas de polipropileno en el rHDPE. Finalmente, el envejecimiento muestra una tendencia a facilitar la absorción, pero es importante señalar que esta tendencia desaparece cuando se utiliza peróxido en la composición del ecocomposite, por lo que el peróxido puede aumentar la duración del material. Por último, la espectroscopía FTIR fue muy útil para conocer los tipos de agua que se encuentran en el interior del material, ya que el espectro infrarrojo del agua absorbida depende de cómo se encuentre unida al material. La espectroscopía FTIR ha permitido también observar la cinética de absorción de los diferentes tipos de agua por separado. La absorción del agua libre y el agua ligada se describe bien mediante un modelo Fickiano. La bondad del ajuste para un comportamiento Fickiano es alta. Así pues, los resultados obtenidos aportan información sobre la cinética y los mecanismos de absorción de agua y han mostrado que la absorción depende del contenido en celulosa y no empeora por la adición de peróxido. Por el contrario, el peróxido añadido parece reducir la absorción en materiales envejecidos, lo que puede contribuir a aumentar la duración de estos materiales y mejorar así la reciclabilidad de los residuos empleados.
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Este artigo descreve o uso de artefatos funerários na reconstituição histórica do processo de trabalho em marmorarias instaladas no município de São Carlos (São Paulo, Brasil), no período 1890-1950. Observação direta e registro fotográfico de artefatos funerários, exame de ferramentas de trabalho e utilização de fontes orais permitiram a reconstituição do processo de trabalho. A composição química de fragmentos de artefatos funerários foi determinada por Difração de Raios X e Microscopia Eletrônica de Varredura, evidenciando matérias-primas e sua combinação e uso no processo de trabalho. Considerando-se as etapas produtivas da indústria de rochas ornamentais (extração, serragem e beneficiamento final), os artefatos funerários indicam que as marmorarias inseriam-se na etapa de beneficiamento final. As marmorarias integravam os setores de base técnica artesanal da indústria brasileira, apresentando: baixo grau de concentração de capital e de operários; predomínio da habilidade do ofício especializado; separação pouco nítida entre trabalhadores e instrumentos de trabalho; identificação do trabalhador com o produto. Artefatos de mármore e granito eram destinados a brasileiros de segmentos sociais abastados, durante o início da imigração na cidade de São Carlos (final do século XIX). A partir de 1920, italianos incorporam-se a clientela dos marmoristas, indicando a mobilidade social do imigrante na cidade.
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We investigate the gradual changes of the microstructure of two blends of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and polyamide 6 (PA6) at opposite composition filled with increasing amounts of an organomodified clay. The filler locates preferentially inside the polyamide phase, bringing about radical alterations in the micron-scale arrangement of the polymer phases. When the host polyamide represents the major constituent, a sudden reduction of the average sizes of the polyethylene droplets was observed upon addition of even low amounts of organoclay. A morphology refinement was also noticed at low filler contents when the particles distributes inside the minor phase. In this case, however, keep increasing the organoclay content eventually results in a high degree of PA6 phase continuity. Rheological analyses reveal that the filler loading at which the polyamide assembles in a continuous network corresponds to the critical threshold for its rheological transition from a liquid- to a gel-like behaviour, which is indicative of the structuring of the filler inside the host PA6. On the basis of this finding, a schematic mechanism is proposed in which the role of the filler in driving the space arrangement of the polymer phases is discussed. Finally, we show that the synergism between the reinforcing action of the filler and its ability to affect the blend microstructure can be exploited in order to enhance relevant technological properties of the materials, such as their high temperature structural integrity.
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The effect of organically modified clay on the morphology, rheology and mechanical properties of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and polyamide 6 (PA6) blends (HDPE/PA6 = 75/25 parts) is studied. Virgin and filled blends were prepared by melt compounding the constituents using a twin-screw extruder. The influence of the organoclay on the morphology of the hybrid was deeply investigated by means of wide-angle X-ray diffractometry, transmission and scanning electron microscopies and quantitative extraction experiments. It has been found that the organoclay exclusively places inside the more hydrophilic polyamide phase during the melt compounding. The extrusion process promotes the formation of highly elongated and separated organoclay-rich PA6 domains. Despite its low volume fraction, the filled minor phase eventually merges once the extruded pellets are melted again, giving rise to a co-continuous microstructure. Remarkably, such a morphology persists for long time in the melt state. A possible compatibilizing action related to the organoclay has been investigated by comparing the morphology of the hybrid blend with that of a blend compatibilized using an ethylene–acrylic acid (EAA) copolymer as a compatibilizer precursor. The former remains phase separated, indicating that the filler does not promote the enhancement of the interfacial adhesion. The macroscopic properties of the hybrid blend were interpreted in the light of its morphology. The melt state dynamics of the materials were probed by means of linear viscoelastic measurements. Many peculiar rheological features of polymer-layered silicate nanocomposites based on single polymer matrix were detected for the hybrid blend. The results have been interpreted proposing the existence of two distinct populations of dynamical species: HDPE not interacting with the filler, and a slower species, constituted by the organoclay-rich polyamide phase, which slackened dynamics stabilize the morphology in the melt state. In the solid state, both the reinforcement effect of the filler and the co-continuous microstructure promote the enhancement of the tensile modulus. Our results demonstrate that adding nanoparticles to polymer blends allows tailoring the final properties of the hybrid, potentially leading to high-performance materials which combine the advantages of polymer blends and the merits of polymer nanocomposites.
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Here we report on a potential catalytic process for efficient clean-up of plastic pollution in waters, such as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (CPGP). Detailed catalytic mechanisms of RuO2 during supercritical water gasification of common polyolefin plastics including low-density polyethylene (LDPE), high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene (PP) and polystyrene (PP), have been investigated in a batch reactor at 450 °C, 60 min. All four plastics gave very high carbon gasification efficiencies (CGE) and hydrogen gasification efficiencies (HGE). Methane was the highest gas component, with a yield of up to 37 mol kg−1LDPE using the 20 wt% RuO2 catalyst. Evaluation of the gas yields, CGE and HGE revealed that the conversion of PS involved thermal degradation, steam reforming and methanation; whereas hydrogenolysis was a possible additional mechanism during the conversion of aliphatic plastics. The process has the benefits of producing a clean-pressurized methane-rich fuel gas as well as cleaning up hydrocarbons-polluted waters.
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This work is an investigation into collimator designs for a deuterium-deuterium (DD) neutron generator for an inexpensive and compact neutron imaging system that can be implemented in a hospital. The envisioned application is for a spectroscopic imaging technique called neutron stimulated emission computed tomography (NSECT).
Previous NSECT studies have been performed using a Van-de-Graaff accelerator at the Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory (TUNL) in Duke University. This facility has provided invaluable research into the development of NSECT. To transition the current imaging method into a clinically feasible system, there is a need for a high-intensity fast neutron source that can produce collimated beams. The DD neutron generator from Adelphi Technologies Inc. is being explored as a possible candidate to provide the uncollimated neutrons. This DD generator is a compact source that produces 2.5 MeV fast neutrons with intensities of 1012 n/s (4π). The neutron energy is sufficient to excite most isotopes of interest in the body with the exception of carbon and oxygen. However, a special collimator is needed to collimate the 4π neutron emission into a narrow beam. This work describes the development and evaluation of a series of collimator designs to collimate the DD generator for narrow beams suitable for NSECT imaging.
A neutron collimator made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and lead was modeled and simulated using the GEANT4 toolkit. The collimator was designed as a 52 x 52 x 52 cm3 HDPE block coupled with 1 cm lead shielding. Non-tapering (cylindrical) and tapering (conical) opening designs were modeled into the collimator to permit passage of neutrons. The shape, size, and geometry of the aperture were varied to assess the effects on the collimated neutron beam. Parameters varied were: inlet diameter (1-5 cm), outlet diameter (1-5 cm), aperture diameter (0.5-1.5 cm), and aperture placement (13-39 cm). For each combination of collimator parameters, the spatial and energy distributions of neutrons and gammas were tracked and analyzed to determine three performance parameters: neutron beam-width, primary neutron flux, and the output quality. To evaluate these parameters, the simulated neutron beams are then regenerated for a NSECT breast scan. Scan involved a realistic breast lesion implanted into an anthropomorphic female phantom.
This work indicates potential for collimating and shielding a DD neutron generator for use in a clinical NSECT system. The proposed collimator designs produced a well-collimated neutron beam that can be used for NSECT breast imaging. The aperture diameter showed a strong correlation to the beam-width, where the collimated neutron beam-width was about 10% larger than the physical aperture diameter. In addition, a collimator opening consisting of a tapering inlet and cylindrical outlet allowed greater neutron throughput when compared to a simple cylindrical opening. The tapering inlet design can allow additional neutron throughput when the neck is placed farther from the source. On the other hand, the tapering designs also decrease output quality (i.e. increase in stray neutrons outside the primary collimated beam). All collimators are cataloged in measures of beam-width, neutron flux, and output quality. For a particular NSECT application, an optimal choice should be based on the collimator specifications listed in this work.
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Tese (doutorado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Tecnologia, Departamento de Engenharia Florestal, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Florestais, 2015.
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The demand for alternative sources of energy drives the technological development so that many fuels and energy conversion processes before judged as inadequate or even non-viable, are now competing fuels and so-called traditional processes. Thus, biomass plays an important role and is considered one of the sources of renewable energy most important of our planet. Biomass accounts for 29.2% of all renewable energy sources. The share of biomass energy from Brazil in the OIE is 13.6%, well above the world average of participation. Various types of pyrolysis processes have been studied in recent years, highlighting the process of fast pyrolysis of biomass to obtain bio-oil. The continuous fast pyrolysis, the most investigated and improved are the fluidized bed and ablative, but is being studied and developed other types in order to obtain Bio-oil a better quality, higher productivity, lower energy consumption, increased stability and process reliability and lower production cost. The stability of the product bio-oil is fundamental to designing consumer devices such as burners, engines and turbines. This study was motivated to produce Bio-oil, through the conversion of plant biomass or the use of its industrial and agricultural waste, presenting an alternative proposal for thermochemical pyrolysis process, taking advantage of particle dynamics in the rotating bed that favors the right gas-solid contact and heat transfer and mass. The pyrolyser designed to operate in a continuous process, a feeder containing two stages, a divisive system of biomass integrated with a tab of coal fines and a system of condensing steam pyrolytic. The prototype has been tested with sawdust, using a complete experimental design on two levels to investigate the sensitivity of factors: the process temperature, gas flow drag and spin speed compared to the mass yield of bio-oil. The best result was obtained in the condition of 570 oC, 25 Hz and 200 cm3/min, temperature being the parameter of greatest significance. The mass balance of the elementary stages presented in the order of 20% and 37% liquid pyrolytic carbon. We determined the properties of liquid and solid products of pyrolysis as density, viscosity, pH, PCI, and the composition characterized by chemical analysis, revealing the composition and properties of a Bio-oil.
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Marine plastic pollution is rapidly growing and is a source of major concern. Seabirds often ingest plastic debris and are increasingly used as biological monitors of plastic pollution. However, virtually no studies have assessed plastics in seabirds in the deep subtropical North Atlantic. We investigated whether remains of white-faced storm-petrels (WFSP) present in gull pellets could be used for biomonitoring. We analysed 263 pellets and 79.0% of these contained plastic debris originating in the digestive tract of WFSP. Pellets with no bird prey did not contain plastics. Most debris were fragments (83.6%) with fewer plastic pellets (8.2%). Light-coloured plastics predominated (71.0%) and the most frequent polymer was HDPE (73.0%). Stable isotopes in toe-nails of WFSP containing many versus no plastics did not differ, indicating no individual specialisation leading to differential plastic ingestion. We suggest WFSP in pellets are highly suitable to monitor the little known pelagic subtropical Northeast Atlantic.