Influence of thermal treatment on the stability of vegetable “milk” obtained by ultrafiltration of aqueous oil body extracts from various sources

2017 ◽  
Vol 119 (7) ◽  
pp. 1600362 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eleni Naziri ◽  
Thomas Koupantsis ◽  
Fani Th. Mantzouridou ◽  
Adamantini Paraskevopoulou ◽  
Maria Z. Tsimidou ◽  
...  
Géotechnique ◽  
1958 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 158-165 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. A. Beles ◽  
I. I. Stănculescu

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. C17-C21
Author(s):  
I. V. Ivanov ◽  
M. V. Mohylenets ◽  
K. A. Dumenko ◽  
L. Kryvchyk ◽  
T. S. Khokhlova ◽  
...  

To upgrade the operational stability of the tool at LLC “Karbaz”, Sumy, Ukraine, carbonation of tools and samples for research in melts of salts of cyanates and carbonates of alkali metals at 570–580 °C was carried out to obtain a layer thickness of 0.15–0.25 mm and a hardness of 1000–1150 НV. Tests of the tool in real operating conditions were carried out at the press station at LLC “VO Oscar”, Dnipro, Ukraine. The purpose of the test is to evaluate the feasibility of carbonitriding of thermo-strengthened matrix rings and needle-mandrels to improve their stability, hardness, heat resistance, and endurance. If the stability of matrix rings after conventional heat setting varies around 4–6 presses, the rings additionally subjected to chemical-thermal treatment (carbonitration) demonstrated the stability of 7–9 presses due to higher hardness, heat resistance, the formation of a special structure on the surface due to carbonitration in salt melts cyanates and carbonates. Nitrogen and carbon present in the carbonitrided layer slowed down the processes of transformation of solid solutions and coagulation of carbonitride phases. The high hardness of the carbonitrified layer is maintained up to temperatures above 650 °C. If the stability of the needle-mandrels after conventional heat treatment varies between 50–80 presses, the needles, additionally subjected to chemical-thermal treatment (carbonitration) showed the stability of 100–130 presses due to higher hardness, wear resistance, heat resistance, the formation of a special surface structure due to carbonitration in melts of salts of cyanates and carbonates. Keywords: needle-mandrel, matrix ring, pressing, heat treatment, carbonitration.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joanna Brau ◽  
Marco Matzka ◽  
Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin ◽  
Norbert Hertkorn ◽  
Werner Ertel-Ingrisch ◽  
...  

<p>Previously unknown class of metalorganic compounds revealed in meteorites [1] also found on the surfaces of silicate phases such as olivine, may have been involved in the emergence of life.  Here, the thermal stability of such organic compounds has been experimentally investigated under conditions which simulate those extant on the early Earth. We have studied olivines from the Hawaiian eruptions of 1959 and 2018. Individual mineral grains have been hand-picked to be free of secondary phases such as pyroxene or melt. We use a high temperature gas-tight tube furnace under CO-CO<sub>2</sub> gas mixture at temperatures ranging from 950°C to 1350°C and oxygen fugacity ranging from 10<sup>-12</sup> to 10<sup>-10 </sup>bar, within the stability field of olivine. The samples were contained in Pt crucibles and held for dwell times of 1 to 64 h. Quenching was performed by lifting the samples vertically out of the tube furnace. Using EPMA (electron microprobe analyzer) and RAMAN spectroscopy, we have mapped the state of the olivine samples. We observe that the composition of the individual mineral grains remains stable and homogeneous with thermal treatment. We are also investigating the role of impurities and cracks in the natural olivine and synthetic forsterite that might influence our study. The metalorganic cargo of these olivines has been analyzed using FT-ICR-MS (Fourier Transform ion cyclotron mass spectrometry). Preliminary results reveal systematic changes or organic molecular composition depending on time and heat of thermal treatment whose origins will be discussed.</p><p>[1] A. Ruf, B. Kanawati, N. Hertkorn, Q. Yin, F. Moritz, M. Harir, M. Lucio, B. Michalke, J. Wimpenny, S. Shilobreeva, B. Bronsky, V. Saraykin, Z. Gabelica, R. D. Gougeon, E. Quirico, S. Ralew, T. Jakubowski,  H. Haack, M. Gonsior, P. Jenniskens, N. W. Hinman, P. Schmitt-Kopplin. (2017) Previously unknown class of metalorganic compoundsrevealed in meteorites. PNAS 114 (2017) 2819-2824.</p>


RSC Advances ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (9) ◽  
pp. 4731-4741 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chunxia Su ◽  
Younan Feng ◽  
Jing Ye ◽  
Yuemei Zhang ◽  
Zhiming Gao ◽  
...  

For the first time sodium alginate is used to improve the stability of oil body emulsions against salt, pH and freeze–thaw cycling.


2017 ◽  
Vol 52 (8) ◽  
pp. 1869-1877 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dewi Kristina Natalia Silalahi ◽  
Dewi Yuliyanti ◽  
Monica da Silva ◽  
Isti Christianti ◽  
Karyanto Mulyono ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 44 ◽  
pp. 00075
Author(s):  
Beata Kosa-Burda ◽  
Alicja Kicińska

The purpose of the research was to evaluate the mobility of cadmium [Cd] in slags from municipal waste incineration. The evaluation was based on TVA's two-stage wash-out test on fresh samples and on samples exposed to atmospheric factors’ influence for a period of two weeks. The tested slag samples were collected from the municipal Waste Thermal Treatment Plant [WTTP] in Kraków. Total Cd content in the waste was determined by the decomposition of samples in aqua regia. The Cd concentration in post-extraction solutions was determined by the AAS method. On the basis of the obtained results, it was found that prolonged contact with water causes leaching (washing out) of significant amounts (5.6–11.8% of the total content) of the element from the tested fresh waste. Prolonged contact with water, together with the influence of other atmospheric factors (temperature changes, sunshine, wind), has a negative influence on Cd stability in the examined waste, causing the release of significant amounts of that element into the surroundings, which may pose a threat to the environment.


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