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Metsäteollisuuden kaatopaikoille läjitetään vuosittain jätteitä yli 400 000 kuiva-ainetonnia. Pääosa jätteestä on peräisin kemiallisen massan valmistuksesta sekä energiantuotannosta. Kaatopaikoille läjitetyn jätteen laatu on muuttunut huomattavasti vuosikymmenien kuluessa. Aikaisemmin kaatopaikoille on läjitetty runsain määrin bioperäistä jätettä, joka anaerobisesti hajotessaan aiheuttaa nykyisin huomattavia biokaasupäästöjä. Inerttien, biohajoamattomien ainesten osuus metsäteollisuuden kaatopaikoille läjitettävän jätteen määrästä on tällä hetkellä noin 75 % ja niiden osuus tullee kasvamaan edelleen. Metsäteollisuuden kaatopaikkakuormitusta pyritään tulevaisuudessa vähentämään prosesseja tehostamalla sivutuotteiden hyötykäyttömahdollisuuksia lisäämällä. Vuonna 1997 voimaan tulleen valtioneuvoston päätöksen mukaan kaatopaikoilla muodostuva biokaasu tulee kerätä ja käsitellä. Tämä koskee kaikkia kaatopaikkoja. Lainsäädäntö antaa kuitenkin mahdollisuuden toteuttaa nämä vaatimukset hieman eri tavoin kaatopaikkojen yksilölliset erot huomioiden. Tässä diplomityössä on kartoitettu voimassaolevaa kaatopaikkalainsäädäntöä ja siinä lähivuosina mahdollisesti tapahtuvia muutoksia. Työssä on esitelty metsäteollisuuden kaatopaikoilla syntyvien päästöjen syntymekanismit ja vertailtu päästöjen hallinnassa käytettäviä vaihtoehtoisia tekniikoita. Tässä työssä on erityisesti keskitytty kaatopaikoilla syntyviin kaasumaisiin päästöihin sekä vertailtu kaasumaisten päästöjen aktiivista ja passiivista käsittelyä. Biokaasun passiivisen käsittelyjärjestelmän aiheuttamat investointi- ja käyttökustannukset ovat vain murto-osa aktiivisen järjestelmän vastaavista kustannuksista. Diplomityön kokeellisessa osuudessa mitattiin erään passiivisen biokaasunkäsittelyjärjestelmän toimivuutta. Saatujen mittaustulosten mukaan biokaasun sisältämä metaani hapettui lähes täysin metrin paksuisessa kuorikerroksessa. Kaasunjakoa parantamalla voidaan kuoripatjan metaaninhapetustehokkuutta vielä hieman nostaa. Mittaustulosten mukaan biokaasun passiivinen käsittely toimii kyseisessä rakenteessa ja on siten varteenotettava vaihtoehto aktiivisille biokaasunkeräily- ja käsittelyjärjestelmille.
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Tutkielman päätavoitteena oli analysoida, miten taloushallintoa voisi kehittää case –yrityksessä ulkoisen laskennan osalta. Case yrityksenä oli Stora Enso Oyj. Tutkielmassa analysoitiin kolme kehittämisvaihtoehtoa. Ensin analysoitiin palvelukeskuksen soveltuvuutta case –yrityksen taloushallinnon kehittämiseen. Toiseksi tutkittiin, onko konsernin sisäinen fuusioituminen mahdollistanut case –yrityksen taloushallinnon toimintojen kehittämisen ja kolmanneksi etsittiin muita vaihtoehtoisia keinoja kehittää case –yrityksen taloushallintoa. Tutkielma edustaa ymmärtävää tapaustutkimuksen tyyppiä, jossa on normatiivisia piirteitä. Palvelukeskuksen soveltuvuus case –yrityksen taloushallintoon todettiin teoriassa hyväksi. Käytännössä sen toteuttamiselle löytyi kuitenkin esteitä, eikä palvelukeskusta tässä vaiheessa päätetty perustaa. Fuusioitumisen todettiin mahdollistavan case –yrityksen taloushallinnon kehittämisen vähäisessä määrin. Tätä ei kuitenkaan ole toistaiseksi hyödynnetty. Muina ratkaisuvaihtoehtoina taloushallinnon kehittämiseen tutkittiin lähinnä sähköistä ostolaskujenkäsittelyä. Se todettiin hyväksi vaihtoehdoksi ostolaskujenkäsittelyprosessin tehostamiseksi. Teoriaosuuden tavoitteena oli asemoida palvelukeskus muiden mahdollisten taloushallinnon kehittämisratkaisujen joukkoon. Palvelukeskuksen todettiin olevan lähinnä keskittämistä, mutta sisältävän piirteitä myös ulkoistamisesta ja liiketoimintaprosessien uudelleen organisoimisesta. Uusina seikkoina nousi esille asiakaslähtöisyys ja tulosvastuu.
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The main objective of the study is to form a framework that provides tools to recognise and classify items whose demand is not smooth but varies highly on size and/or frequency. The framework will then be combined with two other classification methods in order to form a three-dimensional classification model. Forecasting and inventory control of these abnormal demand items is difficult. Therefore another object of this study is to find out which statistical forecasting method is most suitable for forecasting of abnormal demand items. The accuracy of different methods is measured by comparing the forecast to the actual demand. Moreover, the study also aims at finding proper alternatives to the inventory control of abnormal demand items. The study is quantitative and the methodology is a case study. The research methods consist of theory, numerical data, current state analysis and testing of the framework in case company. The results of the study show that the framework makes it possible to recognise and classify the abnormal demand items. It is also noticed that the inventory performance of abnormal demand items differs significantly from the performance of smoothly demanded items. This makes the recognition of abnormal demand items very important.
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1. Digital elevation models (DEMs) are often used in landscape ecology to retrieve elevation or first derivative terrain attributes such as slope or aspect in the context of species distribution modelling. However, DEM-derived variables are scale-dependent and, given the increasing availability of very high-resolution (VHR) DEMs, their ecological relevancemust be assessed for different spatial resolutions. 2. In a study area located in the Swiss Western Alps, we computed VHR DEMs-derived variables related to morphometry, hydrology and solar radiation. Based on an original spatial resolution of 0.5 m, we generated DEM-derived variables at 1, 2 and 4 mspatial resolutions, applying a Gaussian Pyramid. Their associations with local climatic factors, measured by sensors (direct and ambient air temperature, air humidity and soil moisture) as well as ecological indicators derived fromspecies composition, were assessed with multivariate generalized linearmodels (GLM) andmixed models (GLMM). 3. Specific VHR DEM-derived variables showed significant associations with climatic factors. In addition to slope, aspect and curvature, the underused wetness and ruggedness indices modelledmeasured ambient humidity and soilmoisture, respectively. Remarkably, spatial resolution of VHR DEM-derived variables had a significant influence on models' strength, with coefficients of determination decreasing with coarser resolutions or showing a local optimumwith a 2 mresolution, depending on the variable considered. 4. These results support the relevance of using multi-scale DEM variables to provide surrogates for important climatic variables such as humidity, moisture and temperature, offering suitable alternatives to direct measurements for evolutionary ecology studies at a local scale.
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Phenols are widely used in many areas and commonly found as industrial by-products. A great number of agricultural and industrial activities realise phenolic compounds in the environmental. Waste phenols are produced mainly by the wood-pulp industry and during production of synthetic polymers, drugs, plastics, dyes, pesticides and others. Phenols are also released into the environmental by the degradation of pesticides with phenolic skeleton. The phenols level control is very important for the environmental protection. Amperometric biosensor has shown the feasibility to complement laboratory-based analytical methods for the determination of phenolic compounds, providing alternatives to conventional methods which have many disadvantages. This brief review considers the evolution of an approach to amperometric measurement using the catalytic properties of some enzymes for phenolic compounds monitoring.
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Diplomityön tarkoituksena oli tutkia ja kehittää menetelmä arvometallien kuten kuparin, sinkin, koboltin ja nikkelin talteenottoon metallikloridiliuoksesta. Tavoitteena oli valita taloudellisin ja ympäristöystävällisin menetelmä, jolla saadaan nämä arvometallit myyntituotteiksi. Lisäksi puhdistetun prosessiveden tuli täyttää asetetut tavoitteet. Kirjallisuustyön perusteella laskettiin viidelle eri prosessivaihtoehdolle ainetaseet HSC Sim 6.0 ohjelmalla, joka on HSC Chemistry-pohjainen prosessien simulointi- ja mallinnusohjelma. Kaikissa vaihtoehdoissa oli ensimmäisenä prosessiosana kuparin, sinkin, koboltin ja nikkelin sulfidisaostus ja sakan pesu. Sulfidisaostusta seurasi vaihtoehtoisesti joko 1) hapetus hapella ja hydroksidisaostus, 2) hapetus vetyperoksidilla ja hydroksidisaostus, 3) pelkkä hydroksidisaostus, 4) hapetus SO2/O2-kaasuseoksella ja hydroksidisaostus tai 5) karbonaattisaostus. Taselaskennan perusteella valittiin kokeelliseen osaan tutkittavat prosessivaihtoehdot, jotka olivat sulfidisaostus, hydroksidisaostus, SO2/O2- hapetus ja hydroksidisaostus sekä karbonaattisaostus. Kokeissa arvometallit saatiin talteenotettua sulfidisaostuksella selektiivisimmin lämpötilassa 55 °C ja pH:ssa 4. Näissä olosuhteissa reagenssin kulutus verrattaessa muihin tehtyihin sulfidisaostuksiin oli pienin. Sakka laskeutui ja suotautui hyvin. Loppusakan sisältämien metallien (kupari, sinkki ja koboltti) pitoisuudet olivat korkeimmat. Myös nikkelin määrä oli suuri. Mangaani ja rauta saatiin talteenotettua selektiivisimmin karbonaattisaostuksella lämpötilassa 65 °C. Sakka sisälsi eniten mangaania. Sakka laskeutui ja suotautui hyvin. Tällä menetelmällä puhdistetun prosessiveden laatu täytti asetetut tavoitteet.
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Last two decades have seen a rapid change in the global economic and financial situation; the economic conditions in many small and large underdeveloped countries started to improve and they became recognized as emerging markets. This led to growth in the amounts of global investments in these countries, partly spurred by expectations of higher returns, favorable risk-return opportunities, and better diversification alternatives to global investors. This process, however, has not been without problems and it has emphasized the need for more information on these markets. In particular, the liberalization of financial markets around the world, globalization of trade and companies, recent formation of economic and regional blocks, and the rapid development of underdeveloped countries during the last two decades have brought a major challenge to the financial world and researchers alike. This doctoral dissertation studies one of the largest emerging markets, namely Russia. The motivation why the Russian equity market is worth investigating includes, among other factors, its sheer size, rapid and robust economic growth since the turn of the millennium, future prospect for international investors, and a number of important major financial reforms implemented since the early 1990s. Another interesting feature of the Russian economy, which gives motivation to study Russian market, is Russia’s 1998 financial crisis, considered as one of the worst crisis in recent times, affecting both developed and developing economies. Therefore, special attention has been paid to Russia’s 1998 financial crisis throughout this dissertation. This thesis covers the period from the birth of the modern Russian financial markets to the present day, Special attention is given to the international linkage and the 1998 financial crisis. This study first identifies the risks associated with Russian market and then deals with their pricing issues. Finally some insights about portfolio construction within Russian market are presented. The first research paper of this dissertation considers the linkage of the Russian equity market to the world equity market by examining the international transmission of the Russia’s 1998 financial crisis utilizing the GARCH-BEKK model proposed by Engle and Kroner. Empirical results shows evidence of direct linkage between the Russian equity market and the world market both in regards of returns and volatility. However, the weakness of the linkage suggests that the Russian equity market was only partially integrated into the world market, even though the contagion can be clearly seen during the time of the crisis period. The second and the third paper, co-authored with Mika Vaihekoski, investigate whether global, local and currency risks are priced in the Russian stock market from a US investors’ point of view. Furthermore, the dynamics of these sources of risk are studied, i.e., whether the prices of the global and local risk factors are constant or time-varying over time. We utilize the multivariate GARCH-M framework of De Santis and Gérard (1998). Similar to them we find price of global market risk to be time-varying. Currency risk also found to be priced and highly time varying in the Russian market. Moreover, our results suggest that the Russian market is partially segmented and local risk is also priced in the market. The model also implies that the biggest impact on the US market risk premium is coming from the world risk component whereas the Russian risk premium is on average caused mostly by the local and currency components. The purpose of the fourth paper is to look at the relationship between the stock and the bond market of Russia. The objective is to examine whether the correlations between two classes of assets are time varying by using multivariate conditional volatility models. The Constant Conditional Correlation model by Bollerslev (1990), the Dynamic Conditional Correlation model by Engle (2002), and an asymmetric version of the Dynamic Conditional Correlation model by Cappiello et al. (2006) are used in the analysis. The empirical results do not support the assumption of constant conditional correlation and there was clear evidence of time varying correlations between the Russian stocks and bond market and both asset markets exhibit positive asymmetries. The implications of the results in this dissertation are useful for both companies and international investors who are interested in investing in Russia. Our results give useful insights to those involved in minimising or managing financial risk exposures, such as, portfolio managers, international investors, risk analysts and financial researchers. When portfolio managers aim to optimize the risk-return relationship, the results indicate that at least in the case of Russia, one should account for the local market as well as currency risk when calculating the key inputs for the optimization. In addition, the pricing of exchange rate risk implies that exchange rate exposure is partly non-diversifiable and investors are compensated for bearing the risk. Likewise, international transmission of stock market volatility can profoundly influence corporate capital budgeting decisions, investors’ investment decisions, and other business cycle variables. Finally, the weak integration of the Russian market and low correlations between Russian stock and bond market offers good opportunities to the international investors to diversify their portfolios.
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There is great interest nowadays in the use of preparative liquid chromatography as an effective tool for the production of enantiomerically pure, or enriched, compounds for the pharmaceutical industry. To make the chromatographic process economically attractive, attention is now focused on the choice of the chromatographic operating mode to minimize eluent consumption and to maximize productivity. Among the alternatives to the traditional batch chromatography, attention is now shifting towards simulated moving bed (SMB) technologies and a review covering the latest developments in this area seems timely. Several aspects of this important analytical technique are presented and details concerning the SMB technology for process optimization are outlined.
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The osseointegrated titanium implants are reliable and safe alternatives to treatments for long periods of time. For surface modification, thermal aspersion of TiO2 was used. The samples with and without TiO2 were treated with NaOH and SBF in order to obtain a layer of HA. Characterization was done by SEM and FTIR. The images of HA obtained by SEM show a uniform morphology and a porous structure with spherical particles. The IR spectra show that the surface of Ticp/ TiO2 is more favorable for the HA deposit, as can be seen by the increase of the crystalline structure and the very intense and defined bands of the OH group of HA that is verified about 3571 and 630 cm-1. Thus the Ticp/ TiO2 surface presents a satisfactory nucleation of HA when compared to Ticp.
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Periodically, during petroleum shortages, vegetable oils and their derivatives have been proposed as alternatives to petroleum diesel fuel. Different approaches have been proposed, including the use of pure vegetable oils (or blends) or their derivatives. Indeed, the use of fatty-acid methyl or ethyl esters (usually known as "biodiesel") produced by alcoholysis of triacylglycerides or esterification of fatty acids was initially proposed in Belgium 70 years ago, when the first world patent was deposited. Recently, foreign dependence on diesel fuel and the petroleum crisis have increased the discussion in Brazil on starting to use alternatives to diesel fuel, being biodiesel the alternative of choice for a large petroleum diesel substitution program.
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Growing knowledge on the health-promoting impact of antioxidants in everyday foods, combined with the assumption that a number of common synthetic preservatives may have hazardous side effects has led to increased investigations in the field of natural antioxidants, principally those found in plants. Food industries normally discard plant residues that could benefit the human health and diminish undesirable environmental impact. Once estimated the content of antioxidants in these residues, advantageous economical and social alternatives to the discard are possible, for example, their use for preparation of nutraceuticals to be offered to low-income populations. We present here a broad, although not complete, account of the continuously growing knowledge on the antioxidant capacity of whole fruits, seeds and peels, cereals, vegetal oils and aromatic plants, at several physical forms, as well as a description of the usual methods for evaluating their antioxidant capacity and examples of agroindustrial processes that could be harnessed for the production of antioxidant supplement food, along with research perspectives in the area.
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A systematic study of the reaction of β-hydroxy ethers with ruthenium tetraoxide (RuO4), generated in situ from ruthenium trichloride and sodium periodate, is presented, leading to nine-membered ring keto-lactones in moderate yields. Three different solvent systems - AcOEt/MeCN/H2O, MeCN/H2O and DMC/H2O - were studied leading to the desired products in lower yields than those obtained with the classical mixture of CCl4/MeCN/H2O, commonly used in reactions promoted by this oxidant. However, it is noteworthy that these new solvent systems represent greener alternatives to the chlorinated solvents used in the oxidative cleavage of β-hydroxy ethers by RuO4.
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Presently glycerol is considered a co-product of biodiesel industry. As the biodiesel production is exponentially increasing, glycerol generated from the transesterification of vegetable oils and fats is also being produced on a large scale, and turned out to be essential seeking for novel alternatives to the consumption of the extra volume, in crude and/or as derivatives high added value. This review mainly deals with chemical and enzymatic transformations of glycerol to obtain chiral building blocks for synthesis of pharmaceuticals and natural products.
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This review reports the use of solid amalgam electrodes in the electroanalytical determination of organic and inorganic compounds. The different types of amalgam electrodes are presented, and attention is paid to solid amalgam electrode, and here is presented details about the pre-treatment for activation and renovation and also possible modifications in its surface. The wide potential range, higher signal-to-noise ratio, mechanical stability enabling their application in flowing systems, and principally their resistance toward passivation, indicate that the solid amalgam electrodes are environmentally friendly alternatives to mercury electrodes, without loss in the sensitivity and reproducibility in voltammetric responses.
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This contribution discusses the state of the art and the challenges in producing biofuels, as well as the need to develop chemical conversion processes of CO2 in Brazil. Biofuels are sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels for providing energy, whilst minimizing the effects of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. Ethanol from fermentation of simple sugars and biodiesel produced from oils and fats are the first-generation of biofuels available in the country. However, they are preferentially produced from edible feedstocks (sugar cane and vegetable oils), which limits the expansion of national production. In addition, environmental issues, as well as political and societal pressures, have promoted the development of 2nd and 3rd generation biofuels. These biofuels are based on lignocellulosic biomass from agricultural waste and wood processing, and on algae, respectively. Cellulosic ethanol, from fermentation of cellulose-derived sugars, and hydrocarbons in the range of liquid fuels (gasoline, jet, and diesel fuels) produced through thermochemical conversion processes are considered biofuels of the new generation. Nevertheless, the available 2nd and 3rd generation biofuels, and those under development, have to be subsidized for inclusion in the consumer market. Therefore, one of the greatest challenges in the biofuels area is their competitive large-scale production in relation to fossil fuels. Owing to this, fossil fuels, based on petroleum, coal and natural gas, will be around for many years to come. Thus, it is necessary to utilize the inevitable CO2 released by the combustion processes in a rational and economical way. Chemical transformation processes of CO2 into methanol, hydrocarbons and organic carbonates are attractive and relatively easy to implement in the short-to-medium terms. However, the low reactivity of CO2 and the thermodynamic limitations in terms of conversion and yield of products remain challenges to be overcome in the development of sustainable CO2 conversion processes.