scholarly journals Thermodynamic exploration of xenon/krypton separation based on a high-throughput screening

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emmanuel Ren ◽  
François-Xavier Coudert

Nanoporous framework materials are a promising class of materials for energy-efficient technology of xenon/krypton separation by physisorption. Many studies on Xe/Kr separation by adsorption have focused on the determination of...

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emmanuel Ren ◽  
François-Xavier Coudert

<div> <div> <div> <p>Nanoporous framework materials are a promising class of materials for energy-efficient technology of xenon/krypton separation by physisorption. Many studies on Xe/Kr separation by adsorption have fo- cused on the determination of structure/property relationships, the description of theoretical limits of performance, and the identification of top-performing materials. Here, we provided a study based on high-throughput screening of the adsorption of Xe, Kr, and Xe/Kr mixtures in 12,020 experimental MOFs materials, in order to provide a better comprehension of the thermodynamics behind Xe/Kr separation in nanoporous materials and the microscopic origins of Xe/Kr selectivity at both low and ambient pressure. </p> </div> </div> </div>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emmanuel Ren ◽  
François-Xavier Coudert

<div> <div> <div> <p>Nanoporous framework materials are a promising class of materials for energy-efficient technology of xenon/krypton separation by physisorption. Many studies on Xe/Kr separation by adsorption have fo- cused on the determination of structure/property relationships, the description of theoretical limits of performance, and the identification of top-performing materials. Here, we provided a study based on high-throughput screening of the adsorption of Xe, Kr, and Xe/Kr mixtures in 12,020 experimental MOFs materials, in order to provide a better comprehension of the thermodynamics behind Xe/Kr separation in nanoporous materials and the microscopic origins of Xe/Kr selectivity at both low and ambient pressure. </p> </div> </div> </div>


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 108-125 ◽  
Author(s):  
Salman Haider ◽  
Javed Ahmad Bhat

Purpose Because of growing energy consumption and increasing absolute CO2 emissions, the recent calibrations about the environmental sustainability across the globe have mandated to achieve the minimal energy consumption through employing energy-efficient technology. This study aims to estimate linkage between simple measure of energy efficiency indicator that is reciprocal of energy intensity and total factor productivity (TFP) in case of Indian paper industry for 21 major states. In addition, the study incorporates the other control variables like labour productivity, capital utilization and structure of paper industry to scrutinize their likely impact on energy efficiency performance of the industry. Design/methodology/approach To derive the plausible estimates of TFP, the study applies the much celebrated Levinsohn and Petrin (2003) methodology. Using the regional level data for the period 2001-2013, the study employs instrumental variable-generalized method of moments (GMM-IV) technique to examine the nature of relationship among the variables involved in the analysis. Findings An elementary examination of energy intensity shows that not all states are equally energy intensive. States like Goa, Rajasthan, Jharkhand and Tamil Nadu are less energy intensive, whereas Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Assam and Punjab are most energy-intensive states on the basis of their state averages over the whole study period. The results estimated through GMM-IV show that increasing level of TFP is associated with lower level of energy per unit of output. Along this better skills and capacity utilization are also found to have positive impact on energy efficiency performance of industry. However, the potential heterogeneity within the structure of industry itself is found responsible for its higher energy intensity. Practical implications States should ensure and undertake substantial investment projects in the research and development of energy-efficient technology and that targeted allocations could be reinforced for more fruitful results. Factors aiming at improving the labour productivity should be given extra emphasis together with capital deepening and widening, needed for energy conservation and environmental sustainability. Given the dependence of structure of paper industry on the multitude of factors like regional inequality, economic growth, industrial structure and the resource endowment together with the issues of fragmented sizes, poor infrastructure and availability and affordability of raw materials etc., states should actively promote the coordination and cooperation among themselves to reap the benefits of technological advancements through technological spill overs. In addition, owing to their respective state autonomies, state governments should set their own energy saving targets by taking into account the respective potentials and opportunities for the different industries. Despite the requirement of energy-efficient innovations, however, the cons of technological advancements and the legal frameworks on the employment structure and distributional status should be taken care of before their adoption and execution. Originality/value To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study that empirically examines the linkage between energy efficiency and TFP in case of Indian paper industry. The application of improved methods like Levinsohn and Petrin (2003) to derive the TFP measure and the use of GMM-IV to account for potential econometric problems like that of endogeneity will again add to the novelty of study.


Author(s):  
Brakale Gennaro ◽  
Svetlana Aleksandrovna Biryukova ◽  
Julia Olegovna Klimantova ◽  
Sergey Jurevich Pleshkov

The article deals with the project of lighting the hull of a poultry farm (Belokamenniy village, Asbest town, the Sverdlovsk Region), which is organizationally a part of the poultry farm "Sverdlovskaya". The peculiarity of the project is that a real-life version of lighting is proposed to be replaced with an energy-efficient, eco-friendly project that allows not only to cover the initial costs, but also systematically support a higher production of valuable food products, such as eggs, poultry meat. The work presents the calculation of the illumination of the room, performed with the help of an exclusive computer program developed by the engineers of the Italian company "Solarspot International S.R.L.". Recommendations are given to increase the production of poultry and eggs through the use of innovative energy-efficient technology for the transportation of natural light for producers. The profitability of this technology is proved when applied in the cattle-breeding complex of the Russian Federation in terms of different value of the national currency.


2019 ◽  
Vol 42 (18) ◽  
pp. 2968-2976 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mingrong Qian ◽  
Xiaoming Zhang ◽  
Huiyu Zhao ◽  
Xiaofeng Ji ◽  
Xiaodan Li ◽  
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