نتایج جستجو برای: air foam flooding

تعداد نتایج: 233064  

Journal: :Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA 2015
Frank E Mark Juergen Vehlow Hans Dresch Bogdan Dima Werner Grüttner Joachim Horn

Hexabromocyclododecane containing polystyrene foam obtained from the building and construction market has been co-incinerated in a full-scale waste incineration plant. The co-feeding of 1 and 2 wt% of polystyrene foam had no influence on the operation of the plant. The bromine content increased the raw gas hydrogen bromide concentration slightly. The air emission, including that of dioxins and ...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2015
Kathryn Murray Elisa Placidi Ewoud A H Schuring Caroline L Hoad Wieneke Koppenol Luben N Arnaudov Wendy A M Blom Susan E Pritchard Simeon D Stoyanov Penny A Gowland Robin C Spiller Harry P F Peters Luca Marciani

BACKGROUND Compared with nonaerated, isocaloric controls, aerated foods can reduce appetite throughout an entire dieting day. Increased gastric volumes and delayed emptying are possible but unexplored mechanisms. OBJECTIVE We tested the hypothesis that aerated drinks (foams) of differing gastric stability would increase gastric distension and reduce appetite compared with a control drink. D...

2018
Timothy Fallon Tania D. Strout

Although Free Open Access Medical Education (FOAM) has become popular within emergency medicine, concerns exist regarding its role in resident education. We sought to develop an educational intervention whereby residents could review FOAM resources while maintaining faculty oversight. We created a novel curriculum pairing FOAM from the Academic Life in Emergence Medicine (ALiEM) Approved Instru...

2016
Bernard P. Binks Emma J. Garvey Josélio Vieira

We describe a protocol for preparing very stable air-in-oil foams starting with a one-phase oil solution of a fatty acid (myristic acid) in high oleic sunflower oil at high temperature. Upon cooling below the solubility limit, a two-phase mixture consisting of fatty acid crystals (length around 50 mm) dispersed in an oil solution at its solubility is formed which, after whipping, coat air bubbl...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2008
M H Ropers B Novales F Boué M A V Axelos

The binding of a cationic surfactant (hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide, CTAB) to a negatively charged natural polysaccharide (pectin) at air-solution interfaces was investigated on single interfaces and in foams, versus the linear charge densities of the polysaccharide. Besides classical methods to investigate polymer/surfactant systems, we applied, for the first time concerning these systems...

Journal: :Chemical science 2016
Bernard P Binks Emma J Garvey Josélio Vieira

We describe a protocol for preparing very stable air-in-oil foams starting with a one-phase oil solution of a fatty acid (myristic acid) in high oleic sunflower oil at high temperature. Upon cooling below the solubility limit, a two-phase mixture consisting of fatty acid crystals (length around 50 μm) dispersed in an oil solution at its solubility is formed which, after whipping, coat air bubbl...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2014
Brandon E Boor Helena Järnström Atila Novoselac Ying Xu

Infants spend most of their time sleeping and are likely to be exposed to elevated concentrations of chemicals released from their crib mattresses. Small-scale chamber experiments were conducted to determine the area-specific emission rates (SERs) of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in a collection of twenty new and used crib mattresses. All mattress samples were found to emit VOCs and the mea...

2001
Seong-Geun Oh

The interface between air and surfactant solution expands rapidly during the foam generation process. Surfactant molecules in the solution should adsorb onto the newly created surface to stabilize foam. As surfactant monomers adsorb on the surface, micelles disintegrate to provide additional monomers to adsorb on the expanding interface of foam. If micelles are very stable, they cannot rapidly ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM 2012
Jasmin K Schuster Rosalinda Gioia Tom Harner Sum Chi Lee Knut Breivik Kevin C Jones

Two field studies were conducted for one year using sorbent-impregnated polyurethane foam (SIP) disks for PCB and PBDE air sampling. SIP disks were introduced by Shoeib et al. (2008) as an alternative passive air sampling medium to the polyurethane foam (PUF) disk and have the advantage of a higher holding capacity for organic chemicals. The first study on SIP disks confirmed their application ...

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