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Threshold Hydrophobicity for Inhibition of Salt Scale Formation on SAM-Modified Titania Nanotube Arrays
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Shoute, Lian C.T.;, Hua, Weidi; Kisslinger, Ryan;, Thakur, Ujwal K.,, Zeng, Sheng;, Goswami, Ankur; Kumar, Pawan; Kar, Piyush; Shankar, K
Fouling of solid surfaces is a ubiquitous problem in industrial processes. As unwanted material accumulates on components, their function is impaired and costly repairs are required. Most fouling occurs from impurities present in water that are deposited when the water contacts a solid surface....
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Spring 2016
Vehicle painting booths are among the major sources of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emissions in the auto manufacturing sector. A challenge with controlling VOCs by adsorption onto activated carbon (AC) is the occurrence of strongly, or even permanently, adsorbed species. Irreversible...