1. Porosity engineering in cellulose-chitosan composites via sporopollenin incorporation for wound healing applicationsMohanachandran Nair Sindhu Swapna, Petra Makorič, Dorota Korte, Chieu D. Tran, Mladen Franko, 2023, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: cellulose, chitosan, composite, wound healing, photothermal beam deflection, porosity Published in RUNG: 16.10.2023; Views: 1768; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
2. The role of substrate on thermal evolution of Ag/TiO[sub]2 nanogranular thin filmsVincenzo Balzano, Emanuele Cavaliere, Mattia Fanetti, Sandra Gardonio, Luca Gavioli, 2021, original scientific article Keywords: nanogranular composite thin film, substrate driven properties, morphology, optical absorption, Ag/TiO2 Published in RUNG: 03.12.2021; Views: 3285; Downloads: 144 Link to full text This document has many files! More... |
3. SnO2-Containing Clinoptilolite as a Composite Photocatalyst for Dyes Removal fromWastewater under Solar LightAndraž Šuligoj, Jelena Pavlovič, Iztok Arčon, Nevenka Rajić, Nataša Novak Tušar, 2020, original scientific article Abstract: Due to their adsorbent, ion exchange and catalytic properties zeolites are suitable for a variety of applications. We report on the photocatalytic activity of a readily available and inexpensive natural zeolite clinoptilolite (Z) containing SnO2 (Sn-Z). The Sn-Z samples with 3–15 wt. % of Sn were prepared by using a precipitation–deposition method. Powder X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the zeolite structure was unaffected by the introduction of the Sn-phase. Diffuse reflectance UV/VIS spectra of the Sn-Z samples confirmed the presence of SnO2 and X-Ray absorption spectroscopy analyses suggested that the SnO2 particles mainly resided on the surface of the clinoptilolite, while ATR-FTIR analysis gave some clues that part of the SnO2 phase was incorporated in the pores of the zeolite. The presence of SnO2 in Sn-Z increased both adsorption capacity and photocatalytic performance which could be partially explained by higher surface area and partially with an increased negative potential of the surface. Adsorption and total degradation of methylene blue (MB) for the Sn-Z with the highest amount of Sn (15 wt.%) was about 30% and 45%, respectively, suggesting a synergetic effect between SnO2 and the clinoptilolite lattice. Reusability tests showed that these catalysts present a promising material for water purification. Keywords: SnO2, zeolite, SnO2-clinoptilolite composite, photocatalysis, solar light, methylene blue
removal, wastewater treatment Published in RUNG: 25.02.2020; Views: 4146; Downloads: 135 Full text (3,50 MB) |
4. A Biogenerated Polymetallic Catalyst from Society's WastesOreste Piccolo, Stefano Paganelli, Petro Zanatta, Sebastiano Tieuli, Laura Sperni, Franco Baldi, Iztok Arčon, Michele Gallo, Katarina Vogel-Mikuš, 2019, original scientific article Abstract: Aims:Preparation of the new metals - polymeric composite, Met x-EPS (I), to be used as a green catalyst in water or in two-phase aqueous conditions.
Study Design:
Recovery and valorization of polymetallic
wastes to obtain directly new catalysts
using a microorganism to explore their application in removal of difficult and dangerous chemical
pollutants present in aqueous environment Keywords: Metals
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polymeric composite, biogenerated polymetallic exopolysaccharide, new catalyst
from metallic wastes, hydrodechlorination
of PCBs in water Published in RUNG: 06.05.2019; Views: 4299; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
5. Alternative Recovery and Valorization of Metals from Exhausted Catalytic Converters in a New Smart Polymetallic CatalystSebastiano Tieuli, Franco Baldi, Iztok Arčon, Katarina Vogel-Mikuš, Michele Gallo, Laura Sperni, Oreste Piccolo, Stefano Paganelli, 2019, original scientific article Abstract: A new metals-polymeric composite, Metx-EPS (I), was prepared
to be used as catalyst in water or in two-phase aqueous
conditions. The metals source was an exhausted catalytic
converter that was grinded and treated with an acidic solution at room temperature. After filtration, the solution was concentrated, neutralized and added to a broth of Klebsiella oxytoca DSM 29614 to produce (I) where metals are embedded in a peculiar polysaccharide structure (EPS). The composite was easily recovered from the fermentation broth and purified. The process protocol was verified many times and was shown to be reproducible satisfactorily. The % recovery of metals, originally present in the converter, was good as determined by atomic
absorption. The morphology and the chemical state of main
metals in (I) were investigated by X-ray absorption spectroscopy
methods (XANES and EXAFS). No metallic alloy seems to
be evident. The catalytic activity and a possible synergic effect due to the presence of the different metals was valuated in the hydrogenation of some substrates, valuable precursors for theproduction of fine chemicals. Keywords: Biogenerated polymetallic exopolysaccharide, biphasic catalysis, hydrogenation, metals-polymeric
composite, new catalyst from metallic wastes, EXAFS, XANES Published in RUNG: 06.05.2019; Views: 4298; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
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7. Bi-magnetic composite nanoplatelets combining hard-magnetic barium hexaferrite core covered with soft magnetic iron oxide layerBlaž Belec, Darko Makovec, Goran Dražić, Benjamin Podmiljšak, Tanja Goršak, Sašo Gyergek, Matej Komelj, Josep Nogues, unpublished invited conference lecture Keywords: bi-magnetic nanoparticles, composite nanoparticles, exchange coupling Published in RUNG: 05.06.2018; Views: 4977; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
8. Carbothermal synthesis of [alpha]-SiC micro-ribbonsGleb N. Yushin, Z. G. Cambaz, Yury G. Gogotsi, Kateryna L. Vyshnyakova, Lyudmila N. Pereselentseva, 2008, original scientific article Keywords: graphite, ribbons, optoelectronic devices, electronic systems, composite materials, whiskers Published in RUNG: 09.05.2017; Views: 4707; Downloads: 137 Link to full text |
9. Central acceptance testing for camera technologies for the Cherenkov Telescope ArrayC. Schultz, Andrej Filipčič, Gašper Kukec Mezek, Samo Stanič, Serguei Vorobiov, Lili Yang, Gabrijela Zaharijas, Danilo Zavrtanik, Marko Zavrtanik, 2015, published scientific conference contribution Keywords: Cherenkov Telescope Array, multilayer glass composite mirror design, spherical convex mold Published in RUNG: 16.01.2017; Views: 4365; Downloads: 121 Full text (10,61 MB) |