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    Preparation and properties of iron powders produced by reduction of ferrous oxalate dihydrate by Harold Hickling

    Published 1970
    “…Both the dehydration and reduction were found to proceed by first order kinetics and the activation energy of dehydration was. found to be 27 ± 1 Kcals/mole. …”
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    Evaluation of the flamelet/progress-variable approach and flamelet-generated manifolds method in laminar counter-flow diffusion flame by Yohsuke Matsushita, Ryoma Ozawa, Shota Akaotsu, Yoshiya Matsukawa, Yasuhiro Saito, Hideyuki Aoki, Weeratunge Malalasekera

    Published 2021
    “…While the numerical solutions of the FPV reproduced the measurements and almost completely agreed with those of the detailed chemical reaction mechanism, the numerical solutions of the FGM method overpredicted the measurements of CO mole fraction and underpredicted the ones of CO2 especially in fuel-rich region, and differed from those of the detailed chemical reaction mechanism. …”
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    Reactions of toluene and oxygen in an electrical discharge by Karl R. Eriksson

    Published 1975
    “…A model was proposed to explain some unusual features of the discharge current and a circuit for measuring the discharge current was described. …”
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    Investigation of thermochemical process of coal particle packed bed reactions for the development of UCG by Tata Sutardi, Linwei Wang, Nader Karimi, Manosh C Paul

    Published 2020
    “…In this study, a packed bed reactor was developed to investigate the gasification process of coal particles. …”
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    Time-Resolved Particle Image Velocimetry of dynamic interactions between hydrogen-enriched methane/air premixed flames and toroidal vortex structures by Valeria Di Sarli, Almerinda Di Benedetto, Edward Long, Graham Hargrave

    Published 2012
    “…Results have shown that the hydrogen presence affects the flow field both quantitatively (increase of the velocity of the main toroidal vortex) and qualitatively (generation of different sub-vortices within the main vortex), enhancing the intensity of the interaction. …”
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    Chemical processing of binary mixtures in a continuous flow microwave discharge reactor by Rebecca M. Moore

    Published 1973
    “…In conclusion it was proposed that as the difference in ionization potential between the two compounds in the binary mixture increases it becomes progressively more difficult for reactive species to be produced in the microwave discharge, This was thought likely to be due to a change in the electron energy distribution in the microwave discharge .…”
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    High-speed, integrated ablation cell and dual concentric injector plasma torch for laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry by David N. Douglas, Amy Managh, Helen Reid, Barry L. Sharp

    Published 2015
    “…This paper describes a novel, two-volume laser ablation cell and integrated ICP torch designed to minimise aerosol dispersion for fast, efficient sample transport. …”
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    Chemically vapour deposited titanium carbide coatings on high speed steel cutting tool inserts by Michael O. Lewus

    Published 1987
    “…A comprehensive survey of the literature revealed that the process parameters employed during the chemical vapour deposition (CVD) of TiC coatings, particularly the CHy/TiCly mole ratio and deposition temperature, have a significant effect on coating characteristics. …”
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    Chemically vapour deposited α-alumina coatings on high speed steel cutting tools by Zakia Naeem

    Published 1994
    “…The reasons for this are discussed in detail.…”
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    Improving continuous crystallisation using process analytical technologies: design of a novel periodic flow process by Keddon A. Powell

    Published 2017
    “…Different regions of the ternary diagram of p-TSA, TPPO and acetonitrile (MeCN) were investigated. …”
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    Modelling and prediction of the diglycidyl ether bisphenol-A/2,2’-dimethyl-4,4’-methylenebis (cyclohexylamine) reaction by Farid Fouchal, Russell Harris, J.A.G. Knight, Phill M. Dickens

    Published 2006
    “…Differential scanning calorimetry is used for the analysis and quantitative evaluation of the reaction between diglycidyl ether bisphenol-A and 2,2'-dimethyl-4,4'-methylenebis (cyclohexylamine) according to changes in concentrations of reactants and products. …”
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    Synthesis of n-hexyl acetate in batch and chromatographic reactors by Dipesh Patel

    Published 2011
    “…Pseudo-homogeneous (PH) model gave the best representation of the kinetic data found experimentally. The feasibility of reactive distillation for the recovery of acetic acid using n-hexanol was evaluated through residue curve map (RCM) determination experiments. …”
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    Electron microscopy of InGaN nanopillars spontaneously grown on Si(111) substrates by T. Kehagias, Danis Kerasiotis, A.P. Vajpeyi, I. Hausler, W. Neumann, A. Georgakilas, G.P. Dimitrakopulos, P. Komnninou

    Published 2010
    “…Single crystalline, single phase nanopillars were observed exhibiting a low density of crystal defects, which contribute to good crystal quality. …”
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    Silica attached polymers and ligands for the selective removal of metal ions and radionuclides from aqueous solutions by James D. Holt

    Published 2014
    “…These values are regarded as outstanding by other groups that have reported similar results and these are discussed in the report. This range includes values that were observed when competing Na+ and Ca2+ ions were present at 0.5 % and 1 % (w/w). pH testing was also investigated with the materials using a solution of europium ions to determine the most effective range and this was found to fall between pH 4 and 5. …”
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    Probing physical and spectroscopic properties of electrochromic conjugated polymers, copolymers and layered structures by Emma L. Smith

    Published 2007
    “…By applying a number of characterisation techniques to various aspects of the copolymer system an insight into its behaviour during redox cycling has been gained. If a copolymer is grown from a feed solution containing two different monomers, the mole fraction of monomers in the resulting copolymer will be determined by the composition of the feed solution and the relative reactivities of the two monomers. …”
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    Sequential interpenetrating polymer networks of epoxidised natural rubber and alkyl methacrylates by Ahmad M. Mohammed Yusof

    Published 1999
    “…In the case of ENR 25/PMMA IPNs, materials with different composition ratios and crosslink densities in the elastomer and plastomer constituents were prepared. …”
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    Process for manufacturing ultra high molecular weight polyethylene catalyst by Sanjay Rastogi, Sara Ronca, Giuseppe Forte

    Published 2010
    “…The present invention pertains to a process for manufacturing an ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, wherein olefin monomers are contacted with a catalytic system under polymerisation conditions under formation of a polyethylene, wherein the catalytic system comprises an active component on a particulate carrier in a site density in the range of 5* 10 (- 9) to 5*10 (-6) mole of catalytic sites per m2 of carrier surface area, the particulate carrier having an average particle diameter in the range of 1-300 nm, wherein the polyethylene has a weight average molecular weight (Mw) of at least 500 000 gram/mole, and an elastic shear modulus G0 N, determined directly after melting at 160°C of at most 1.4 MP a.…”
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    Intensification of ozonation processes in a novel, compact, multi-orifice oscillatory baffled column by Marco S. Lucas, Nuno Reis, Gianluca Li-Puma

    Published 2016
    “…The MOBC uniquely yielded full (i.e. 100%) use of the ozone supplied with a very short (2.25 min) liquid contact time under continuous operation and reducing the need of further gas-liquid contacting equipment downstream from the MOBC. The increased performance of the MOBC ozonation reactor was benchmarked against a bubble column (BC) design and resulted in 20% increase on the rate of p-hydroxybenzoic acid (p-HBA) degradation, 75% increase in the rate of mineralization of p-HBA per mole of ozone consumed, and 3.2-fold increase in the rate of mineralization of p-HBA per mole of ozone supplied. …”
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    Environmentally benign biodiesel production by heterogeneous catalysis by Kathleen F. Haigh

    Published 2013
    “…Purolite D5082 has been developed for the esterification pre-treatment process and is not commercially available. …”
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    The rheology of concentrated aqueous suspensions of calcium carbonate by Peter W. Riley

    Published 1972
    “…This behaviour is shown to be consistent with the adsorption characteristics of this surfactant system, the sedimentation behaviour, the variation of electrophoretic mobility with surfactant concentration and the particle potential energy of interaction curves. Equivalent determinations were made on suspensions of calcium carbonate without dispersant, dispersed with the non-ionic component alone and dispersed with a polymeric anionic surfactant. …”
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    Ozonation kinetics of winery wastewater in a pilot-scale bubble column reactor by Marco Lucas, Jose A. Peres, Bing Yan Lan, Gianluca Li-Puma

    Published 2009
    “…It was determined that the ozonation reaction can develop both in and across different kinetic regimes: fast, moderate and slow, depending on the experimental conditions. …”
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    Kinetics of free fatty acid esterification in used cooking oil using hypercrosslinked exchange resin as catalyst by Sumaiya Z. Abidin, Goran Vladisavljevic, Basu Saha

    Published 2016
    “…A built-in ODE45 solver in MATLAB 7.0 was used to numerically integrate the differential molar balances describing the concentration of FFA in the system. …”
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    Characterisation and synthesis of structured latex particles prepared by emulsion polymerisation by Richard I. Martin

    Published 1996
    “…The particle morphology was also dependent on the mode of polymerisation. In general, as the degree of crosslinking increased within the polystyrene cores, the glass transition temperature of this component was raised. …”
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    Numerical modelling of unsteady transport and entropy generation in oxy-combustion of single coal particles with varying flow velocities and oxygen concentrations by LINWEI Wang, Nader Karimi, Tata Sutardi, Manosh C Paul

    Published 2018
    “…The combustion simulations are validated against the existing experimental data on a single coal particle burning in a drop-tube reactor. …”
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    NdFeO3 nanocrystals under glycine nitrate combustion formation by Ekaterina Tugova, Sergey Yastrebov, Oleg Karpov, Roger Smith

    Published 2017
    “…A volume-weighted diameter distribution function was derived using the width of the Lorentzians. …”
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    Sun safety in construction: A UK intervention study by Jonathan Houdmont, P. Madjwick, Raymond Randall

    Published 2016
    “…The findings support the development of bespoke educational interventions for other high-risk outdoor worker groups.…”
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