The permeability of polymeric materials for technical storage of petroleum products

Author(s):  
Yury N. Rybakov ◽  
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Alexander V. Dedov ◽  
Sergey V. Larionov ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 57 (1) ◽  
pp. 101-114
Author(s):  
Marina K. Gabidulina ◽  
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Sergey Yu. Doronin ◽  
Irina V. Kosyreva ◽  
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The classification of the main indicators of the quality of water bodies is considered. The data on controlled chemical indicators are given (content of dissolved oxygen, suspended solids, phenols, petroleum products, etc.) A list of priority hydrochemical water pollutants and the sources of their pollution are presented. The expediency of determining both individual ions of heavy metals (HM) and their complex (integral) indicators is shown by the example of the sum of HMs. The authors summarized existing data on contemporary test methods used for detection and quantitative measurement of the most prominent HM pollutants of aqueous media, namely – Fe(II), Fe(III), Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), Mn(II) and Al(III) ions. Concentration of such HM ions can be evaluated by various test means such as indicator papers, detector tubes and polymer plates etc. The main matrices of the test means are considered: cellulose papers, fabrics from artificial and natural fibers, silica gels, xerogels, polymeric materials, etc. The conditions for immobilization and modification of test means (carrying agent, reagent, surfactant, etc.) and principles of analyte determination using the developed test tools (visual and instrumental assessment of the intensity of staining of test forms, determination of the length of staining or bleaching of test tube zones, etc.), as well as some metrological characteristics (detection limit, range of determined contents, relative errors of definitions, etc.) are shown in this article. Detection limits of studied heavy metal ions in aqueous media that can be achieved with proposed test means are as follows: Fe(II) – (0.005-0.01) mg/l; Fe(III) – 0.1 mg/l; Co(II) – (0.02-0.4) mg/l; Ni(II) – (0.1-10) mg/l; Cu(II) – 0.05 mg/l; Mn(II) – 0.03 mg/l; Al(III) – 0.02 mg/l; total concentration of several HM ions – (0.0005-0.001) mg/l.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2-2021) ◽  
pp. 177-179
Author(s):  
O. K. Molokanova ◽  
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S. A. Shirokikh ◽  
E. S. Vainerman ◽  
M. Yu. Koroleva ◽  
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In this work, the dependences of the sorption properties of the porous polymeric materials prepared from the cross- linked collagen on their composition and process specifications were studied. The optimal concentration of glutaraldehyde as a cross-linking agent was 0.5 wt %, the mass ratio of fish and leather waste was 1:1, and the drying temperature was 25 °C. Sorbent samples prepared using optimal parameters were effective in the sorption of petroleum products.


Author(s):  
D. L. Misell

In the electron microscopy of biological sections the adverse effect of chromatic aberration on image resolution is well known. In this paper calculations are presented for the inelastic and elastic image intensities using a wave-optical formulation. Quantitative estimates of the deterioration in image resolution as a result of chromatic aberration are presented as an alternative to geometric calculations. The predominance of inelastic scattering in the unstained biological and polymeric materials is shown by the inelastic to elastic ratio, I/E, within an objective aperture of 0.005 rad for amorphous carbon of a thickness, t=50nm, typical of biological sections; E=200keV, I/E=16.


Author(s):  
Martin J. Mahon ◽  
Patrick W. Keating ◽  
John T. McLaughlin

Coatings are applied to appliances, instruments and automobiles for a variety of reasons including corrosion protection and enhancement of market value. Automobile finishes are a highly complex blend of polymeric materials which have a definite impact on the eventual ability of a car to sell. Consumers report that the gloss of the finish is one of the major items they look for in an automobile.With the finish being such an important part of the automobile, there is a zero tolerance for paint defects by auto assembly plant management. Owing to the increased complexity of the paint matrix and its inability to be “forgiving” when foreign materials are introduced into a newly applied finish, the analysis of paint defects has taken on unparalleled importance. Scanning electron microscopy with its attendant x-ray analysis capability is the premier method of examining defects and attempting to identify their root cause.Defects are normally examined by cutting out a coupon sized portion of the autobody and viewing in an SEM at various angles.


Author(s):  
J. Thieme ◽  
J. Niemeyer ◽  
P. Guttman

In soil science the fraction of colloids in soils is understood as particles with diameters smaller than 2μm. Clay minerals, aquoxides of iron and manganese, humic substances, and other polymeric materials are found in this fraction. The spatial arrangement (microstructure) is controlled by the substantial structure of the colloids, by the chemical composition of the soil solution, and by thesoil biota. This microstructure determines among other things the diffusive mass flow within the soils and as a result the availability of substances for chemical and microbiological reactions. The turnover of nutrients, the adsorption of toxicants and the weathering of soil clay minerals are examples of these surface mediated reactions. Due to their high specific surface area, the soil colloids are the most reactive species in this respect. Under the chemical conditions in soils, these minerals are associated in larger aggregates. The accessibility of reactive sites for these reactions on the surface of the colloids is reduced by this aggregation. To determine the turnover rates of chemicals within these aggregates it is highly desirable to visualize directly these aggregation phenomena.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (48) ◽  
pp. 7603-7624
Author(s):  
Ismail Altinbasak ◽  
Mehmet Arslan ◽  
Rana Sanyal ◽  
Amitav Sanyal

This review provides an overview of synthetic approaches utilized to incorporate the thiol-reactive pyridyl-disulfide motif into various polymeric materials, and briefly highlights its utilization to obtain functional materials.


Polymer News ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 29 (7) ◽  
pp. 205-212 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rengarajan Balaji ◽  
Sylvie Boileau ◽  
Philippe Guérin ◽  
Daniel Grande

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