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- 2Bendrich, Michelle
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- 44Xu, Zhenghe (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 40Huang, Biao (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
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Experimental and numerical simulation of degradation of pollutants in water by microbubble-enhanced cold plasma activation -Degradation - Effect of pollutants’ initial concentration
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The necessity to secure reliable water resources has always been a challenge for human societies. Numerous factors contribute to heightened concerns, often resulting in serious crises for governments striving to ensure the provision of clean potable water for diverse purposes. At the same time,...
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Spring 2024
Abnormal events in chemical processes present significant challenges, often disrupting the performance of industrial operations. Accurate detection and diagnosis of abnormal behavior among control system elements are crucial to prevent potential process degradation and associated economic losses....
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Quantification of Coarse TiN-rich Precipitates in High Ti Microalloyed Steels Using EMPA Mapping and SEM/EDX
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Microalloyed steels are high strength steels with low alloying additions of Ti, Nb, and V. These microalloying elements form carbonitride precipitates during thermomechanical controlled processing (TMCP), which enhance the mechanical properties of steel. TiN is one of the first precipitates to...
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Spring 2024
Scarce and expensive iridium, known for its high activity and corrosion resistance, is the most used catalyst for acidic oxygen evolution reaction (OER); however, reduc- ing its use by enhancing catalyst performance and utilization is vital for advancing proton exchange membrane water...
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Control of D-Spacing and Graphitic Defects in Asphaltene-Derived Hard Carbons for Energy Storage
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With the increasing demand for energy storage and declining lithium stores around the globe, sodium is emerging as an alternative source due to its natural abundance and similar reaction kinetics and chemical properties to lithium. While sodium-ion and lithium-ion batteries started development at...
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Machine Learning and Text Mining: A New Approach to Determine the Weather Effects on Construction Incidents
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In the construction industry, safety standards are not only a priority but a necessity due to the dynamic nature of the field. Workplace safety is a complex issue influenced by a variety of factors that are constantly evolving. Each incident has the potential to impact the industry's intricate...
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Development of effective green lubricants for industrial drilling systems in aggressive environments
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In drilling systems used in the oil and gas industry, drilling equipment often encounters critical problems which could result in irreparable damage to metallic equipment. Chemical and physical interactions at the contact between different parts, such as drill bits, drill strings with well walls...
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Spring 2024
In the process industry, certain quality variables cannot be measured regularly due to technical limitations or economic constraints. Consequently, the industry relies on laboratory analysis to measure such quality variables. However, laboratory analysis introduces long time-delays in obtaining...
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Fall 2024
Protein adsorption to implanted biomaterials can direct host responses and lead to health complications and device failure. Polyethylene oxide (PEO) is the gold standard film for reducing non-specific protein adsorption. Although polymer chain density is an important factor in determining PEO’s...
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The Formation and Deconstruction of Lignin Carbohydrate Complexes (LCCs) in Lignocellulosic Biomass
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Current biomass fractionation technologies are not atom efficient, which is primarily a result of its recalcitrance. Although covalent linkages between lignin and cellulose/hemicellulose, commonly referred to as lignin carbohydrate complexes (LCCs), have been identified to directly correlate with...