31. Anaerobic treatment of excess yeast and waste ethanol from alcohol free beer production for increase of renewable energy use in brewing industryGregor Drago Zupančič, Mario Panjicko, Goran Lukić, 2020, published scientific conference contribution Abstract: In the presented paper we have investigated how large quantities of excess yeast and periodical releases of waste ethanol influence the operation of the anaerobic treatment process in a UASB reactor. The process was tested in a pilot-scale reactor with a design organic load of 16.0 kg/m3/day of COD. Through various stages of the experiment, several possible scenarios were tested, excess yeast was added continuously with concentrations up to 3 vol. %, whereas waste ethanol was added in batches of up to 0.8 % of daily volume load several days a week. The intent was to test real conditions in the treatment process. The whole experiment lasted for 77 days, where the maximum organic load of 24.72 kg/m3/day was successfully achieved with no adverse effects on the efficiency of the reactor performance although it significantly surpassed the design load. The COD efficiency at maximum OLR was 83.1 %, whereas the average was 88.0 %. The average biogas production rate increased from 2,044 m3/m3/day to 4.927 m3/m3/day. The microbial community structure analysis showed significant shifts only in the archaeal community (25 – 30 %) as a good adaptation to the addition of substrates. Monitoring the model brewery in applying the addition of yeast and ethanol to the wastewater treatment showed a 110 % increase in biomethane production. The consequence of the increased biomethane production is that the natural gas substitute ratio could be increased from the current average of 10.7 % to potentially 20.1 %, which is a substantial step towards the goal of renewable energy use. Keywords: anaerobic digestion, biogas, brewery yeast, renewable energy, waste ethanol Published in RUNG: 10.06.2021; Views: 2538; Downloads: 11 Link to full text This document has many files! More... |
32. Adjective ordering and extralinguistic cognitionFranc Marušič, Petra Mišmaš, Rok Žaucer, Luka Komidar, Gregor Sočan, 2021, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: adjectives, general cognition, experimental syntax, cognitive foundations, syntax Published in RUNG: 14.05.2021; Views: 2082; Downloads: 57 Link to full text This document has many files! More... |
33. An anti-HER2 nanobody binds to its antigen HER2 via two independent paratopesDaniele Ubbiali, Marco Orlando, Matic Kovačič, Claudio Iacobucci, Marta S. Semrau, Gregor Bajc, Sara Fortuna, Gregor Ilc, Barbara Medagli, Sandra Oloketuyi, Ario De Marco, 2021, original scientific article Keywords: NMR, cross-linking, mass spectrometry, nanobodies, modelling, rational mutagenesis Published in RUNG: 15.04.2021; Views: 2366; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
34. A pyrrolopyridazinedione-based copolymer for fullerene-free organic solar cellsAstrid-Caroline Knall, Samuel Rabensteiner, Sebastian F. Hoefler, Matiss Reinfelds, Mathias Hobisch, Heike M. A. Ehmann, Nadiia Pastukhova, Egon Pavlica, Gvido Bratina, Illie Hanzu, Shuguang Wen, Renqiang Yang, Gregor Trimmel, Thomas Rath, 2021, original scientific article Abstract: The recent success of non-fullerene acceptors in organic photovoltaics also entails a change in the requirements to the polymer donor in terms of optical and morphological properties leading to a demand for novel conjugated polymers. Herein, we report on the synthesis of a 1,4-bis-(thiophene-2-yl)-pyrrolopyridazinedione based copolymer with 2-ethylhexyl substituents on the pyrrolopyridazinedione moiety. A 2D conjugated benzodithiophene (BDT) was chosen as comonomer. The resulting copolymer T-EHPPD-T-EHBDT showed a molecular weight of 10.2 kDa, an optical band gap of 1.79 eV, a hole mobility of 1.8 × 10−4 cm2 V−1 s−1 and a preferred face-on orientation with regard to the substrate. The comparably wide band gap as well as the determined energy levels (HOMO: −5.47 eV, LUMO: −3.68 eV) match well with the narrow band gap non-fullerene acceptor ITIC-F, which was used as the acceptor phase in the bulk heterojunction absorber layers in the investigated solar cells. The solar cells, prepared in inverted architecture, revealed power conversion efficiencies up to 7.4% using a donor:acceptor ratio of 1 : 1 in the absorber layer. Keywords: non-fullerene solar cells, charge transport, charge mobility, power conversion efficiency Published in RUNG: 27.01.2021; Views: 2591; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
35. Effect of Humanizing Mutations on the Stability of the Llama Single-Domain Variable RegionMiguel Soler, Barbara Medagli, Jiewen Wang, Sandra Oloketuyi, Gregor Bajc, He Huang, Sara Fortuna, Ario De Marco, 2021, original scientific article Keywords: nanobody framework, modeling, nanobody humanization, CDR grafting Published in RUNG: 27.01.2021; Views: 2380; Downloads: 65 Full text (2,00 MB) |
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37. Can we explain strict ordering restrictions with extralinguistic properties?Franc Marušič, Petra Mišmaš, Rok Žaucer, Luka Komidar, Gregor Sočan, unpublished conference contribution Abstract: Cartographic approach to syntax models strict universal word orders with a universal hierarchy of functional projections. For example, universal order of adjectives [Adjs]
(cf. Hetzron 1978, Sproat & Shih 1991, etc.), supposedly comes from a universal hierarchy of
FPs which host specific types of Adjs (Scott 2002). Adopting this as a premise, we explore the
origin of this hierarchy, i.e., the origin of the specific ordering of individual FPs in the
functional hierarchy and thus the origin in which Adjs end up being linearized. Keywords: adjectives, cartography, universal hierarchy of functional projections, general cognition, experimental syntax, cognitive foundations of syntax Published in RUNG: 16.10.2020; Views: 2728; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
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39. Ceramic synthesis of disordered lithium rich oxyfluoride materialsJean-Marcel Ateba Mba, Iztok Arčon, Gregor Mali, Elena Tchernychova, Ralf Witte, Robert Kruk, Miran Gaberšček, Robert Dominko, 2020, original scientific article Abstract: Disordered lithium-rich transition metal oxyfluorides with a general formula Li1þxMO2Fx (M being a transition
metal) are gaining more attention due to their high specific capacity which can be delivered from the facecentered
cubic (fcc) structure. The most common synthesis procedure involves use of mechanosynthesis. In
this work, ceramic synthesis of lithium rich iron oxyfluoride and lithium rich titanium oxyfluoride are reported.
Two ceramic synthesis routes are developed each leading to the different level of doping with Li and F and
different levels of cationic disorder in the structure. Three different Li1þxMO2Fx samples (x ¼ 0.25, 0.3 and 1) are
compared with a sample prepared by mechanochemical synthesis and non-doped LiFeO2 with fcc structure. The
obtained lithium rich iron oxyfluoride are characterized by use of M€ossbauer spectroscopy, X-ray absorption
spectroscopy, NMR and TEM. Successful incorporation of Li and F have been confirmed and specific capacity that
can be obtained from the samples is in the correlation with the level of disorder introduced with doping,
nevertheless oxidation state of iron in all samples is very similar. Conclusions obtained from lithium rich iron
oxyfluoride are validated by lithium rich titanium oxyfluoride. Keywords: Lithium batteries
Face centered-cubic
Oxyfluoride
Li-rich
Disorder Published in RUNG: 05.06.2020; Views: 4487; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
40. Study of water adsorption on EDTA dealuminated zeolite YO. L. Pliekhov, Olena Pliekhova, Iztok Arčon, Federica Bondino, Elena Magnano, Gregor Mali, Nataša Zabukovec Logar, 2020, original scientific article Abstract: Zeolite Y was synthesized and modified with EDTA dealumination procedure. The modified zeolites were
analyzed by X-ray diffraction, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, chemical analysis and water adsorption measurements.
We demonstrated that dealumination with bulk organic acid such as EDTA is able to reduce the
original intense water affinity. Furthermore, it was found that dealumination with EDTA, in contrast with
steaming and HCl dealumination, provides fully controllable, predictable and secure process of Al removal from
the zeolites’ frameworks. The shift of the adsorption isotherm in the low partial pressure range represents an
interesting result for adsorption-based applications. Keywords: Zeolite Y
Water sorption
Dealumination
Al XANES
EDTA treatment Published in RUNG: 05.06.2020; Views: 3018; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |