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102. A review paper on downtime corrosion in boilers during lockdown due to COVID-19 in India
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Bhagria, Binu Kumar, primary, Mudgal, Deepa, additional, Sidhu, Simranjit Singh, additional, and Verma, Rajan, additional
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- 2021
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103. Evaluation of the performance of semi-flexible pavement contained sustainable grout material.
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Al-Zerejawy, Hussein K. and Al-Humeidawi, Basim H.
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GROUT (Mortar) ,FLEXIBLE pavements ,ASPHALT modifiers ,GROUTING ,WASTE paper ,PAVEMENT management ,ASPHALT ,PAVEMENTS ,MECHANICAL abrasion - Abstract
In recent years a new type of pavement has gained popularity in the United Kingdom this type is called Semi flexible Pavements (SFP). It consists of porous asphalt with high air voids between (25-35) % and is filled with cementitious grout materials. SFP is a combination road surface that incorporates the effects of both porous asphalt and cement paste grout. In addition it has proven to function well in strongly loaded freeways and airport pavement. The primary goal of this research was to assess the performance and durability of SFP contained sustainable grout material. The Reed Waste Ash (RWA) was adopted as a partial replacement for conventional grout material and Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) used in SFP. Also superplasticizer (SP) was used to improve the fluidity of grout and waste paper fiber (W-PF) was used as a modifier for asphalt binder. The indirect Tensile Stress (ITS) and Tensile Strength Ratio (TSR) tests were used to evaluate the resistance of new SFP to cracking and moisture susceptibility while the wheel track test was used to assess the resistance to permanent deformation. The results showed that the SFP containing OPC+10% RWA enhanced the moisture susceptibility of SFP up to 83.52 %. In addition, the result of the abrasion test of the SFP mixture containing OPC+10%RWA gives a great improvement, reached to 55% and 88% for unaged and aged specimens, respectively, when compared to the control mix. The rutting resistance was improved by 85% for the above mentioned replacement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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104. Inked fingerprint recognition system: A review.
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Rafaa, Taif, Falih, Rehab, and Tahssen, Israa
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FORENSIC fingerprinting ,RESEARCH personnel ,EMAIL systems ,ELECTRONIC paper ,BIOMETRY - Abstract
One of the biometrics that is used to analyze and measure the features of any individual for security and authentication purposes is the fingerprint. purposes, and it is one of the most grown biometric types and considered legal proof of guide in a court of law all over the worldwide. The techniques that is used to find the matching between different fingerprint images have been varied Over the past few years, the researcher in this topic use several methods to extract the essential features, and use these features as input to different matching techniques in inked fingerprint recognition system.in this paper we will discuss in details the contents of fingerprint recognition system and how it is work and a several number of techniques and methods used by the researchers in this top and we made a compression between the widely used techniques to reach the best in terms of accuracy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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105. Recontextualizing the apartment complexes with a unified smart RFID card.
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Satapathy, Chirag, Binani, Sanskriti, and Singh, R. Raja
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SMART cards ,APARTMENT complexes ,ELECTRIC vehicle charging stations ,ELECTRONIC paper ,IDENTIFICATION cards ,VENDING machines ,DEBIT cards - Abstract
In order to accommodate the country's growing population, the number of apartment complexes has increased dramatically. Most new apartment complexes include a variety of modern amenities such as a supermarket, a medical centre, EV charging stations, vending machines, and many more. To use these amenities, we normally need to have a credit or debit card, or even cash on hand. Also, there are numerous identity and government cards that a person must carry with them at all times. Keeping track of all these cards can prove to be quite tedious and time-consuming. Furthermore, the majority of these apartments feature the standard lock and key method of unlocking the doors of the residing occupants which adds to the load of carrying about house keys along with all of the other cards. Life would be so much easier if we could replace all of these numerous bank cards with just one. Using a single card to access all services, such as EV charging or purchasing items, and even as your home door key. With the tap and go feature, the user does not have to pay at the same time but can make a payment all at once when the statement arrives at the end of the month, saving both time and keeping track of all transactions with ease. Hence, we propose in this paper a smart card that uses RFID technology to access all of the many amenities in apartment complexes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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106. The smart home automated control system development.
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Zakozhurnikov, Sergei, Pikhtilkova, Olga, Pronina, Elena, and Raff, Oleg
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SMART homes ,AUTOMATIC control systems ,HOUSING management ,ELECTRONIC paper ,ENERGY consumption - Abstract
The paper describes a smart home control system, which includes lighting, microclimate and security subsystems, as well as control algorithms for various operating scenarios. The process of the system operation is described in detail, the visualization of the system is presented in the form of a 3d model. The article shows the practical significance of the system, describes its functionality. The work is of undoubted relevance, since the introduction of a house management system can improve conditions of life and achieve high energy efficiency rates. The article presents in detail each element of the control system, namely: a control device, a control object, a set of sensors. On the example of the lighting subsystem, the process of creating the entire automated control system is described. An algorithm for automatic lighting operation is obtained and described. To control the system, a human-machine interface was developed in the OpenHab program. A panel with indicators of the light sensor is presented, its functionality is described. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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107. Removal of ammonia nitrogen and COD using waste paper sludge and cockle shell as an alternative composite adsorbent for the treatment of landfill leachate.
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Izat, Yahaya, Zawawi, Daud, Baharudin, Ridzuan Mohd., Munirah, Mat Daud Azra, Wesam, Al Madhoun, and Arif, Rosli Mohd
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The potential of Waste paper sludge (WPS) and cockle shell (CS) as an alternative composite absorbent has been investigated to obtain the optimum mixing ratio in removing two working parameters such as ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N) and COD. Both WPS and CS were mixed together in different ratio. The absorption batch study includes the preparation of 5g composite adsorbent, 200 mL of raw leachate sample at pH 8.64, with a shaking speed of 200 rpm for 300 minutes at room temperature. The result shows, the optimum ratio obtained for composite mixture absorbent is (1:7) and the concentration capacity achieved for the ratio was 502 mg/L and 540 mg/L for NH3-N and COD. The percentage optimum removal is 50.20% NH3-N and 81.25% COD respectively. The optimum pH and absorbent dosage expressed the result at pH 7 and 50 g with the percentage optimum removal value is 50.10% NH3-N and 88.89% COD; and 503 mg/L NH3-N and 320 mg/L COD; and 51.98% NH3-N and 89.51% COD; and 484 mg/L NH3-N and 302 mg/L COD, respectively during the experiment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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108. The hydrophobicity characteristics of soda pulp of rice straw modified with water-soluble chitosan.
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Yusron, Muhammad, Karimah, Azizatul, Nursyirwan, Muslimatul Rahmi Delfi, Jayanti, Mayang Aristika, Tuwalaid, Bagaskoro, Ardana, Ady, Sari, Fahriya Puspita, and Fatriasari, Widya
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CHITOSAN ,RICE straw ,GROUP formation ,WHEAT straw ,PAPER pulp ,DELIGNIFICATION ,RICE ,FUNCTIONAL groups - Abstract
Rice straw can be an alternative material for producing great pulp and paper also can be produced by several variations of the pulping process. This study was conducted to prepare and evaluate the hydrophobic rice straw pulp soda using atmospheric hot soda (AHSP) and soda (SP) pulping methods and modified with water-soluble chitosan treatment. The pulps were modified with water-soluble chitosan treatment at 1% and 2%. The screen pulp yield, kappa number, and delignification selectivity were analyzed to evaluate the properties of the pulp, while hydrophobicity properties were evaluated by its water absorption capacity and wettability. The FTIR was used to investigate the possibility of a new functional group formation after modification. The screen pulp yield of AHSP (29.22%) was relatively higher than SP (21.94%). However, SP pulp has a lower kappa number with higher delignification selectivity than AHSP pulp. After pulp modification, the hydrophobicity of the modified pulp increases in line with the increasing concentration of water-soluble chitosan. The AHSP pulp with a 2% water-chitosan treatment has the highest hydrophobicity indicated by the lowest water absorption capacity at 60 minutes i.e 41.99%. Therefore, based on hydrophobicity analysis, AHSP and SP modified with a 2% water-soluble chitosan treatment have better hydrophobicity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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109. Turbo polar codes: A review paper.
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Mohammed, Hadeel A. and Hamad, Ahmed A.
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TURBO codes ,LINEAR codes ,ERROR-correcting codes ,WIRELESS communications ,SIGNAL-to-noise ratio - Abstract
Polar code is a class of linear error-correcting codes that may demonstrably achieve the capacity of discrete memoryless channels. In the last decade, they have piqued the interest of industry and academia, such as the 5G (5th generation) wireless communication system standardization process. Although polar codes are proven to achieve the Shannon limit, their performance degrades at finite-code lengths, particularly in low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) environments. So in a regime with finite _length, the performance of polar code may be improved by several techniques, such as Turbo Polar Codes (TPCs). Various Soft_in_Soft_out (SISO) decoder techniques, such as soft_cancellation (SCAN), belief_propagation (BP), and soft_successive_cancellation_list (SSCL) can be utilized in TPC. On the other hand, using a simple scaling factor scheme to minimize the overestimation of extrinsic information and its correlation with intrinsic information can further improve performance. Different termination techniques are proposed in the literature to reduce the required number of iterations, especially at high SNR. Error detection and correction systems are utilised to reduce energy consumption. This paper reviews some of the recent decoding techniques used in TPC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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110. A systematic literature review on augmented reality in smart campus research.
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Rahman, Eka Fitrajaya, Rasim, and Erlangga
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AUGMENTED reality , *ELECTRONIC paper , *RESEARCH questions , *TOUR guides (Persons) - Abstract
Notwithstanding the developing interest and conversations on Augmented Reality (AR) on smart campus, we don't yet know methodicallly, the information that has been worked from scholarly papers on AR in smart campus; if furthermore the way in which AR research meet, the approaches used to explore AR in tourism, and the emerging contexts AR has appeared smart campus research. By directing a deliberate writing survey on AR research in smart campus, this work looks to reply four importantly research questions: (1) Where AR technology research emerged in?; (2) Which Role of the Mobile Augmented Reality System (MARS) stand out enough to be noticed in smart campus research?; or (3) Comparison of Features in The Campus Tour Guide Application utilised to research AR in smart campus?; Overall, the findings show that smart campus arisen as the most well-known settings. Notwithstanding, issues with heterogeneity showed up in phrasing use close by an absence of hypothesis based exploration in AR. Likewise, holes were distinguished where difficulties recognized rotated around consciousness of the innovation, convenience, and time responsibility. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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111. Electronic Medicine Organizer Box with telegram bot.
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Basri, Nurul Aqilah, Affendi, Nor Afifah Binti Ahmad, A/P Krishnan, Vijayletchumi, Razeman, Hafizah Binti, Ibrahim, Siti Zuraidah, and Sultan, Juwita Mohd
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ELECTRONIC paper , *DRUGS - Abstract
This paper demonstrates the Electronic Medicine Compiler Box for the convenience of users or patients, especially for the elderly to take medicine according to the prescribed schedule. When several medications have to be taken at different times, mistakes often occur. This Electronic Medicine Organizer Box is developed using GSM and Arduino Uno modules where the buzzer will sound if the medicine has not been taken at the specified time and it will send a message to the mobile phone when the medicine has been taken. The Telegram bot is also developed to remind users about the cleanliness of the box. The function of this electronic box has been verified and it was found that it works as intended. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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112. The performances of cationic starch (CS) and sodium carboxymethyl celluloses (CMC-Na) as a dry strength additives (DSA) on A4 wastepaper.
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Main, Nor Mazlana, Hishamuddin, Nurfarhani, Marsi, Noraini, Esa, Mohd Faizal, and Masrol, Shaiful Rizal
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SODIUM carboxymethyl cellulose , *WASTE paper , *STARCH - Abstract
This study aims to identify the performances of cationic starch (CS) and sodium carboxymethyl celluloses (CMC-Na) as dry strength additives (DSA). The CS and CMC-Na were incorporated with to pulp slurry in different dosages (0.5%-2.0%) during stock preparation. The basic weight of 80 g/m2 was made for each treatment. The results showed that the utilization of CMC-Na had better mechanical properties compared to the CS for all treatments. In general, apparent density and mechanical properties were significantly affected by the addition of DSA. However, through the observation of the experiment, the enhancing effect of CMC-Na on mechanical properties of wastepaper was much higher than using CS except for tear strength. The FESEM imaging results can also help prove the best DSA used in wastepaper production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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113. Printing paper as a reflector with idealized properties: How to link the paper industry and printing art
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Tarasov, Dmitry A., primary, Tyagunov, Andrey G., additional, and Milder, Oleg B., additional
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- 2020
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114. Improving the ability to write scientific papers with the whole language approach through the Moodle-based Learning Management System (LMS).
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Arwansyah, Yanuar Bagas and Utama, Windi Wulandari Iman
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LEARNING Management System ,SCIENTIFIC ability ,TECHNICAL writing ,COVID-19 pandemic ,MEAN value theorems - Abstract
Moodle-based Learning Management Systems have been widely used in learning during the Covid-19 pandemic, especially in Indonesia. In this regard, this study aims to identify and describe the implementation of the Whole Language Approach in improving the ability to write simple scientific papers for students at PGRI Yogyakarta University through the Moodle-based Learning Management System. The method in this research is descriptive qualitative with data in the form of descriptions of the results of research implementation supported by observations, interviews, theoretical studies, and relevant research. The results of this study indicate an increase in the ability to write student scientific papers in the experimental class after using the Whole Language Approach through Moodle-based LMS in learning to write. Several aspects that were assessed were structure, systematics, language use, content coherence, and references used. This increase is indicated by the test numbers before and after the use of the Whole Language Approach through the Moodle-based LMS with mean values of 6.5 to 8.8 in the experimental class, and 6.7 to 7.1 in.the control class. This shows that the use of the Whole Language Approach through Moodle-based LMS is proven to improve students' ability to write simple scientific papers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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115. Semantic citation for paper correlation using recurrent neural networks.
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Abdillah, Gunawan and Ilyas, Ridwan
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RECURRENT neural networks ,NATURAL language processing - Abstract
Paper Correlation is the study of creating an automated machine to assess the relationship between two or more papers. This study continues to develop in the natural language processing field. In this paper, we begin to enter into this study by conducting research to find the relationship between two citation sentences. The citation sentences contained in the paper can be used as a basis for assessing the relationship between two papers. In this research, the semantic similarity between citation sentences is included in.8 semantic classes. We use the Recurrent Neural Networks method and its variations and use SMOTE to deal with imbalanced data. The data representation that we use is word2vec to convert the sentence into a vector. We develop this research by adding data to see the algorithm's capabilities from previous research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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116. Ethereum smart contract security: Design, risks and protection approaches.
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Chen, J., Li, J., Ling, X., and Goh, W. W.
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BLOCKCHAINS ,ACCOUNT books ,MARKET sentiment ,ELECTRONIC paper ,CONTRACTS - Abstract
A concept of the smart contract powered by Ethereum has raised the attention of investors in the crypto-currency market in the light of the distributed account book techniques in the Era of Blockchain 2.0. Based on the digitalization of the financial tools, smart contract adopts the smart validation and execution of the computation protocols extending the blockchain to the application level of use to reinforce the security and transparency of transaction deals. This paper aimed to investigate the principle, functions, ground mechanism of the smart contract, and protection approaches and evaluated the security issues existed in the investment process. Lastly, the paper summarized the Smart Contract design and development, loopholes, and protection approaches in the Smart Contract applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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117. Study on effective utilization of C&D debris as light weight material.
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Ambika, D., Vaishnavi, T., Shivabalan, S., and Vivek, S.
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WASTE paper ,WASTE recycling ,RECYCLED paper ,SOLID waste ,SUSTAINABLE buildings ,BRICKS ,CONSTRUCTION materials - Abstract
Waste is produced in large quantities all around the world, causing serious environmental problems. Construction and demolition (C&D) trash accounts for a significant fraction of global solid waste production, with the majority of it ending up in landfills. Concrete engineers have truly recommended the possibility of precisely treating and reusing such waste as aggregates in fresh concrete, particularly for lower-level applications, according to their research. Papercrete is a sustainable building material since it uses less cement and makes extensive use of recycled paper. It provides a number of benefits in the manufacturing industry, including a reduced carbon footprint and recovered fabric. Poor embodied strength, low utilization, and so on. The concrete rubble collected from C&D waste is used as a fine aggregate in the manufacture of papercrete bricks in this study. As a result, both waste paper and C&D debris were used, reducing landfill disposal and promoting low-cost, light-weight, and environmentally friendly construction materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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118. The effect of sludge from waste paper industry additon as a filler into composite panel based on polypropylene plastic waste and cocofiber.
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Hidayani, Tengku Rachmi, Wirjosentono, Basuki, Yunus, Darwin, Tamrin, Pelita, Elda, Rahmad, Dedy, Mirandaulia, Meutia, Rusmar, Irfan, Sembriring, Seri Bima, Kaban, Jamaran, Marpaung, Lamek, Gea, Saharman, Basyuni, Mohammad, and Mahmud, Taifo
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PLASTIC scrap ,WASTE paper ,PAPER mill waste ,POLYPROPYLENE ,WALL panels - Abstract
The aim of this research was to manufacture composite panel that can be used as wall panel for earthquake resistantly building. First stage on wall panel production was done by preparing polypropylene plastic waste, coconut coir fiber, and waste sludge paper mill. The second stage was carried out by mixing polypropylene plastic waste with coconut coir fiber and sludge of paper mill waste. In this research, two mixing variations were carried out. First variation was done by mixing polypropylene plastic waste and coconut fiber in a ratio of 60:40 without adding sludge, while the other was done by mixing sludge, polypropylene plastic waste and coconut fiber with a ratio of 60:20:20. The mixing process was done using extruder and the drying process was done using hot press. Density, internal adhesion values, and thickness extension of resulted composite panels then was characterized. From two variations resulted wall panels were found that the wall panels with sludge addition has better density value of 0.9713 g/cm
3 compare to composite panel without sludge addition where its density value of 1.093 g/cm3 . In addition, the internal adhesive strength value of the wall panels without sludge addition of 0.59 N/mm2 , whereas it improved to 0.61 N/mm2 on panel with sludge addition. Moreover, the thickness of the panel that was produced without sludge addition was 0.508 percent, while panel with sludge addition decreased to 0.104 percent. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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119. Synthesis of copper nanostructured electrodes onto carbon paper for the catalytic electroreduction of CO2.
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Zanellato, Gianluca, Schiavi, Pier Giorgio, Yamashita, Yuki, Altimari, Pietro, and Pagnanelli, Francesca
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CARBON electrodes ,COPPER electrodes ,CARBON paper ,ELECTROLYTIC reduction ,ABATEMENT (Atmospheric chemistry) ,MANUFACTURING processes - Abstract
The catalytic electroreduction of carbon dioxide represents a promising technology for the management of the energy sources and the abatement of CO
2 emissions. For the industrial implementation of this process, it is required the development of a selective and stable nanostructured catalytic electrode. In this study, we evaluated the synthesis of nanostructured metallic electrodes produced by galvanostatic electrodeposition of copper onto a carbon paper support. The effects of deposition current density on morphology and catalytic properties of the electrodes were analyzed. The formation of copper nano and microstructure was observed on the external structure of the carbon paper support. Regarding the morphology, a correlation between applied current density and deposition structure was found. Electrodeposited electrodes showed a catalytic selectivity towards the production of carbon monoxide almost four times greater than copper foil electrodes. An inverse correlation between deposition current density and catalytic selectivity was observed. A decrease in the deposition current from -6 mA cm-2 to -2 mA cm−2 resulted in a doubling of the measured selectivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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120. Application of theory of constraint to achieve optimal working station efficiency and forecasting with quadratic method in PT XYZ.
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Gozali, Lina, Daywin, Frans Jusuf, Sagitta, Jessica Novelia, and Doaly, Carla Olyvia
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MANUFACTURING processes ,BOTTLENECKS (Manufacturing) ,HUMAN resources departments ,PAPER mills ,RAW materials ,WORKFLOW - Abstract
A manufacturing system is a collection of equipment and human resources integrated to carry out the operation process into a quality finished product. With various activities in it making the production process one of the spearheads of creating a product in accordance with market needs, it is necessary to have a systematic, effective and efficient workflow to optimize the workstation at production time. PT XYZ manufactures carton boxes of various sizes. Cardboard paper as raw material is obtained from several other paper mill companies. PT XYZ has an imbalance of production efficiency which is a bottleneck (stacking) at the manual stitching workstation that is the carton box's union with the stapler. Based on the existing problems, this study aims to determine the process of producing carton boxes and identify workstations that experience bottlenecks. The estimate production demand and be careful to minimize congestion to optimize work efficiency at workstations in the production process and compare repair costs conducted. The data obtained will be predicted using quadratic forecasting to determine the shadow of future requests. The method used to minimize congestion and handle work efficiency at each workstation is Theory of Constraint (TOC). With the Theory of constraint method, the percentage of loads experiencing congestion is 105.89%. After the best choice is made by adding 1 operator to the connection process, the percentage of loads experiencing congestion is 70.59%. So, the bottleneck condition is solved, and production runs smoothly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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121. Effect of type of Fe(III) salts and reaction temperature in the synthesis of Fe(III)-Mn(II)-Tartrate heteronuclear complex.
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Prananto, Yuniar P., Rafika, Ade H., Fadhilah, Sasti G., Khunur, Muhammad M., and Tjahjanto, Rachmat T.
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SOLUTION (Chemistry) ,DIMETHYLFORMAMIDE ,X-ray diffraction ,FILTER paper ,SALTS - Abstract
Synthesis of heteronuclear complexes of Fe(III)-Mn(II)-Tartrate is reported here. The tartrate based heteronuclear complex was developed as functional material for catalytic applications and molecular magnets. Effect of type of Fe(III) salts and reaction temperature in the solvothermal synthesis of the targeted complex is also investigated. FeCl
3 and (NH4 )Fe(SO4 )2 were used as the source of Fe(III) salts, in which the Fe(III) salt solutions were then mixed with solutions of MnCl2 and L−tartaric acid in a Fe(III)-Mn(II)-Tartrate mol ratio of 2:2:5 in a 50 mL of Teflon-autoclave. A mixture of dimethyl formamide and distilled water (1:3) was used as the solvent. The solvothermal reaction was done at 110 and 130 °C, respectively, for 2 hours. Solids that precipitated out from the reaction were separated by filter paper, dried in an oven, and then characterized by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS), and powder XRD analysis. Experimental data shows that all four reactions resulted in identical pale yellow-greenish fine powder in different yields. FTIR analysis confirms the presence of tartrate ligand based on specific absorptions, namely a broad band around 3400 (O–H) cm−1 , a sharp peak around 1650 (O–C=O) cm−1 , and twin sharp peaks around 1400-1100 (C–OH) cm−1 . Moreover, AAS confirms the presence of both Fe and Mn in all samples in a considerably significant amount. Powder XRD analyses confirmed that the synthesized complexes have identical crystal system. These results indicate that complexes of Fe(III)-Mn(II)-Tartrate were formed and the synthesis of the complex were not influenced by the type of Fe(III) salts or by the reaction temperature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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122. Investigation of strain measurement on paper-based strain sensor using carbon electrical conductive paint.
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Jamaluddin, Muhammad Nazrul Hisyam, Salleh, Mohd Hazimin Mohd, and Zulkifli, Mohd Zamani
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STRAIN sensors ,STRUCTURAL health monitoring ,EMULSION paint ,STRAIN gages ,PAINT ,DEFORMATIONS (Mechanics) ,STRENGTH of materials - Abstract
Electrical strain gauge has been used widely in many applications, such as experimental strength of materials and structural health monitoring because of their low cost and durability in making measurements. Recently, a few new sensors have been developed using the constantan alloy to enhance the sensor's response and sensitivity. However, researchers have noticed that electrical conductive paints alternate their electrical resistance when subjected tomechanical strain. This conductivity is given by the conductive network created by the conductive particles in the paint mixture. The conductive network is then altered as a result of the mechanical deformation, changing the material's electrical properties. This research aims to study the effect of the paper-based strain sensor when the carbon electrical conductive paint is used as a sensor coil in the sensor. We studied the changes in the electrical resistance R as the length of the sensor changed according to the applied strain. The conductive paint was applied on 80gsm A4 printing paper. There are three sensor designs that have been studied. For the first method, the gauge factor for design one is 0.67, the second design gives 0.33 for the gauge factor, and the gauge factor for the third design is 0.50. The design that is suitable for the fabrication of the paper-based strain sensor is design 1 because it has the highest sensitivity compared to other designs. However, the sensor's sensitivity must be enhanced by doing more research to produce a better sensor. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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123. Engineering-Oriented curriculum to high school gifted students: A case of paper mechanism.
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Tsao, Yung-Chiau and Tsao, Jiun-De
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HIGH school curriculum ,HIGH school students ,INTERDISCIPLINARY education ,ENGINEERING design ,CURRICULUM planning - Abstract
The STEAM interdisciplinary integrated-thematic curriculum with engineering design is the main concept of the 12-year basic education curricula of Technology. This research is based on the engineering design orientation as a teaching strategy, developing project for paper mechanism, and implementing Living Technology courses for gifted high school students in Taiwan to test the teaching effectiveness. In the project, students need to integrate the theory, using engineering design process methods, performing work prediction and evaluation, prototyping experiments and trial work, and finally optimizing the work and improving the design. The results of the present study facilitate us get deeper understanding of the practical implementation and engineering thinking skills of gifted students. Suggestions based on the results were generated to improve the future Living Technology curriculum. The findings in this study serve as a reference for the future design, development, and implementation of STEAM curricula. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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124. The biodegradable coating from gluten for paraffined paper
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Zakharova, N. L., primary, Kanarsky, A. V., additional, Zakharov, I. V., additional, Fayzullin, I. Z., additional, and Volfson, S. I., additional
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- 2020
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125. Influence of unipolar corona discharge on mechanical and operating properties of paper ashless filters
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Gilfanova, S. V., primary, Galikhanov, M. F., additional, Galeeva, L. R., additional, Sunait, V. N., additional, and Kuznetsov, A. G., additional
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- 2020
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126. Dielectric properties analysis of paper capacitor
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Lakshmi, G. Sree, primary, Oleksandr, Rubanenko, additional, Olena, Rubanenko, additional, and Mikhail, Labzun, additional
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- 2020
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127. Paper based photo-detector using nano-crystalline lead sulfide thin film
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Khanzode, Pooja M., primary, Halge, Devidas I., additional, Narwade, Vijaykiran N., additional, More, Kiran D., additional, Begum, Sumayya, additional, Taha, Sabah, additional, Jejurikar, Suhas M., additional, and Bogle, Kashinath A., additional
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- 2020
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128. Filter paper loaded with gold nanoparticles as flexible SERS substrates for sensing applications
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Bharathi, Moram Sree Sathya, primary, Byram, Chandu, additional, Nehra, Kamalesh, additional, Kumar, P. Senthil, additional, and Rao, Soma Venugopal, additional
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- 2020
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129. Use of the OpenFoam software package for monitoring and predicting the interaction parameters of a fountain solution with a rough paper
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Orlova, E. Y., primary, Zellmer, H., additional, and Hodes, A., additional
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- 2020
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130. Optimization of fermentation of used paper HVS hydrolysate preceded with detoxification treatment
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Fuadi, Ahmad M., primary, Mujiburohman, Muhammad, additional, Fatoni, Rois, additional, Maulida, Diva R., additional, Sulastri, S., additional, and Prabawati, Ervie S., additional
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- 2020
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131. Paper for microfluidics: Selection criteria
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Yadav, Supriya, primary, Sharma, Niti Nipun, additional, and Akhtar, Jamil, additional
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- 2020
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132. Research processes of oil and paper insulation of high-voltage equipment during operation
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Lakshmi, G. Sree, primary, Oleksandr, Rubanenko, additional, Olena, Rubanenko, additional, and Iryna, Hunko, additional
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- 2020
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133. Use of Recycled Waste Paper as Fiber Reinforcement for Polypropylene –Relationship of Fiber Extraction Process and Mechanical Properties of the Composites.
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Scholten, Andrea and Meiners, Dieter
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WASTE paper ,PLASTICS ,FILLER materials ,POLYPROPYLENE ,IMPACT testing - Abstract
During recycling of waste paper from private households different fractions containing plastics and polluted paper fibers are received. Current research at the Institute of Polymer Materials and Plastics Engineering at Clausthal University of Technology showed that the use of waste paper as filler and reinforcement in polypropylene leads to nearly the same mechanical properties as natural fibers like flax, sisal and hemp. The present investigations focus on the chemical cleaning of the paper recyclate to treat the fiber surface and to solve foreign plastics like polystyrene. For this purpose Soxhlet extraction with different solvents is used. The received extracts are examined via infrared spectroscopy, as well as the treated and the untreated fibers. Afterwards, the cleaned paper is incorporated into polypropylene. The received composites are investigated regarding their mechanical properties by tensile testing and CHARPY impact testing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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134. Research Paper Recommender System Evaluation Using Collaborative Filtering.
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Haruna, Khalid and Ismail, Maizatul Akmar
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INFORMATION filtering ,INFORMATION retrieval ,INTERNET censorship ,CONTENT filters (Computer science) ,ACCESS control - Abstract
Several approaches have been proposed to help researchers in retrieving relevant and useful information from the cyber-ocean of information. However, the approaches assumed the academic content to be easily accessible, which is not always the case considering the copyright restrictions. Different from the existing works, we proposed a collaborative approach that leverages public contextual metadata to personalize scholarly recommendations. Our proposed approach has the ability to recommend research papers to the individual researchers regardless of the researcher expertise and research field. As demonstrated using a freely accessible dataset, our proposed approach have shown significant improvements over another baseline method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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135. Genetic variation of Eucalyptus urophylla at seedling stage from provenances of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.
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Nuroniah, H. S., Darwo, Yulianti, Lelana, N. E., Putri, K. P., Darmawan, U. W., Danu, Mindawati, N, Herdiyantara, B., and Kusuma, Y.
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EUCALYPTUS ,GENETIC variation ,TREE breeding ,SEEDLINGS ,MATERIALS testing ,PAPER pulp - Abstract
Species producing raw material for pulp and paper that can be grown in the high altitude lands are still limited. One of the potential species for this area is Eucalyptus urophylla. Tree breeding strategy by a progeny test is performed to increase its productivity. The initial selection is implemented at the nursery level by assess the variation of family (mother trees' progeny) (F1). The research aimed to determine the F1 variation by the growth performance of 6 months old F1 seedlings. Samples consisted of progeny from 27 family originated from provenances of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Indicators of growth performance and determination of rankings are assessed from the seedling's diameter, height, and robustness. The results showed that E. urophylla had high growth performance variation. Based on their growth performance, the best seedlings were from the family of A25, A27, A23, A19, A20 and A21. Genetic diversity among F1 categorized moderate, based on heritability of height (H
2 =0.37), diameter (H2 =0.45) and robustness (H2 =0.6). Coefficient of genetic variance (CGV) and coefficient of phenotypic variance (CPV) are more than 20%, and 27 mother trees are divided into 4 clusters. The existence of genetic diversity at the seedling level becomes the material for further testing in the field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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136. Management smart building with photovoltaic using (ANN) to increase energy efficiency.
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Jalal, Bareq Musaab and Al Rubayi, Rashid H.
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ENERGY consumption ,BUILDING-integrated photovoltaic systems ,DIESEL electric power-plants ,ELECTRIC power ,INTELLIGENT buildings ,ENERGY management ,ELECTRIC power consumption ,ELECTRONIC paper - Abstract
the issue of rising electricity demand in the building sector is one of the major challenges. Therefore, the Building Management System (BMS) inside the building. Since the PV, national grid, and diesel generators supplies building electrical power, so the Energy Management System (EMS) technologies are necessary to study the priority of PV to supply building power to save energy. This paper proposes a Smart Building Management System (SBMS) used with Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) in addition lighting systems. HVAC is controlled with occupancy sensors, temperature control, and load control. Lighting systems are controlled through occupancy sensors and daylight sensors to make them operate to minimize electricity consumption. Using Artificial Neural Network (ANN) control of the EMS in this work, SBMS and EMS are created and simulated using two case studies to supply public buildings. The first situation is SBMS without EMS and the second situation is SBMS with EMS. Finally, the results showed the impact of SBMS on the reduction of energy consumption for HVAC systems and lighting (20% on summer day and 11% on winter day), as the energy consumption was reduced for both HVAC and lighting by about (54% on a summer day and 44% on a winter day) because we added the scenario of case two to the one scenario case in a public building. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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137. Propose a new watermarking technique in digital video using facial landmarks.
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Haytham, Sarah and Hassan, Nidaa Flaih
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DIGITAL watermarking ,DIGITAL video ,SIGNAL-to-noise ratio ,ELECTRONIC paper - Abstract
The advancement of multimedia made Technology for digital Video Watermarking is becoming widely recognized as a crucial tool for copyright enforcement, thus it identifies the video content and discourages unauthorized users from accessing or using it. New watermarking algorithm is presented in this paper the digital video based on landmarks of faces, landmark of a face is localized of certain characteristic points on the face, which made these marks an optimal host. Embedding the secret message in video frames will be used the Least Significant Bit (LSB) technique which slightly changes in the video. confidentiality is improved by encrypting the watermark before embedding it in the video frames with the SALSA20 Stream, which increases the watermark's security and power, The results of the experiments show that the suggested algorithm achieves significant imperceptibility and excellent resistance to different attacks. Peak to Signal Noise Ratio (PSNR) is higher and of higher quality in the attached video. According to experimental findings, the suggested algorithm achieves great resilience to several forms of attacks. Four statistical measures are used to evaluate the proposed algorithm, they are: Uses Peak Signal Noise Ratio (PSNR), Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR),Mean Squared Error (MSE), and Normalized Cross-Correlation (NCC), and the results are satisfied. The suggested algorithm achieves great resilience to several forms of attacks, also an acceptable level of transparency is obtained present in the embedded version. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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138. The influence of expanded polystyrene on properties of cement-based materials.
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Pokorný, Jaroslav, Šál, Jiří, and Navara, Tomáš
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REINFORCED concrete , *WASTE paper , *POLYSTYRENE , *COMPOSITE materials , *CONCRETE mixing , *LIGHTWEIGHT concrete - Abstract
Concrete is a versatile composite material which due to its beneficial properties e.g., form ability, fast construction process, relatively high compressive strength available in short term, considerable long-term durability, etc. may find usage in many applications throughout different sectors. Dense composite matrix which is, on the one hand, responsible for good mechanical resistance can be, on the other hand, counterproductive in view of excessive dead loading of bearing structures and its high thermal conductivity. In this paper waste expanded polystyrene as a replacement of traditional dense aggregate in concrete production was used. Polymer-based alternative, in the fraction of 2.0/4.0 mm, was applied in amounts of 0-100 vol.%, and its effect on physical, strength and thermal-physical properties on 28 days aged concretes was monitored. Obtained data confirmed combined substantial lightening of produced composites accompanied with improvement of their thermal-insulation function. High dosages of lightweight aggregate in concrete mixes led to significant reduction of their mechanical resistance, however, at balanced portions of polymeric material structural grade concrete may be manufactured. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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139. Cu-Catalyzed Si-NWs Grown on “Carbon Paper” as Anodes for Li-Ion Cells.
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Ottaviani, M., Rondino, F., Moreno, M., Seta, L. Della, Gislon, P., Orsetti, V., Rufoloni, A., Santoni, A., Prosini, P. P., and Pasquali, M.
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CARBON paper ,NANOSTRUCTURED materials ,NANOSILICON ,SUPERIONIC conductors ,ALUMINUM-lithium alloys ,ANODES ,ENERGY density ,LITHIUM-ion batteries - Abstract
The very high theoretical capacity of the silicon (4200mAh/g more than 10 times larger than graphite), environmental-friendly, abundant and low-cost, makes it a potential candidate to replace graphite in high energy density Li-ion batteries. As a drawback, silicon suffers from huge volume changes (300%) on alloying and dealloying with Li, leading a structural deformation that induces disruption. The use of nanostructured silicon materials has been shown to be an effective way to avoid this mechanical degradation of the active material. In this paper the synthesis of silicon nanowires, grown on a highly porous 3D-like carbon paper substrate by CVD using Cu as the catalyst, is presented. The use of carbon paper allows to achieve remarkable loadings of active material (2-5 mg/cm²) and, consequently, high capacity densities. The silicon electrode was investigated both morphologically and electrochemically. To improve the electrochemical performance various strategies have been carried out. It was observed that a very slow first cycle (C/40), which helps the formation of a stable solid electrolyte interphase on the silicon surface, improves the performance of the cells; nevertheless, their cycle life has been found not fully satisfactory. Morphological analysis of the Si-NWs electrodes before and after cycling showed the presence of a dense silicon layer below the nanowires which could reduce the electrical contact between the active material and the substrate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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140. CO2 Flue Gas Capture for Cultivation of Spirulina Platensis in Paper Mill Effluent Medium.
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Setiawan, Yusup, Asthary, Prima Besty, and Saepulloh
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SPIRULINA platensis ,FLUE gases ,PAPER mills ,GAS flow ,COAL-fired boilers ,GREENHOUSE gases - Abstract
A Carbon dioxide (CO
2 ) emission from the boiler is one of the primary sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) which must be reduced. Nowadays, the boiler emissions discharged into the atmosphere has not been utilized yet. An experiment of Spirulina platensis cultivation in laboratory scale with the addition of CO2 flue gas of coal-fired boilers has been done. CO2 flue gas with a flow rate of 0.25-0.75 L/min was added into paper mill effluent as the growth medium of Spirulina platensis. The biomass growing of Spirulina platensis, pH of medium and CO2 captured during the experiment were observed. The result indicated that CO2 flue gas of coal-fired boilers of the paper mill could be utilized for cultivating of Spirulina platensis. The biomass productivity of Spirulina platensis in the amount of 220 mg/L.day or 39 g/m².day could be obtained with the addition of CO2 flue gas in the flow rate of 0.75 L/min. Spirulina platensis contains protein, fat, fiber, ash and amino acids. It also contains sodium, calcium and magnesium. But it has no cadmium content. It is potentially be used as animal dietary supplements. CO2 flue gas from the boiler emission can be used for cultivation of Spirulina platensis and contribute in reducing of CO2 gas boiler emissions like greenhouse gases (GHG) by 0.20% of total CO2 added. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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141. Simple isolation and characterization of cellulose of wastepaper.
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Sofyan, Muhammad Ihsan, Mawarni, Rista Siti, Sirumapea, Lasmaryna, Pramono, Edi, Marlina, Anita, and Ndruru, Sun Theo Constan Lotebulo
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WASTE paper , *X-ray diffraction , *CELLULOSE , *FUNCTIONAL groups , *THERMAL analysis , *FUNCTIONAL analysis - Abstract
Cellulose is the most abundant of natural macromolecules in nature, and it can be obtained from the wastepaper. Wastepaper is mainly produced by daily activities such as school and office. This research aims to isolate and characterize the cellulose from wastepaper through the stages of double bleaching/ delignification under stirring and heating. The functional group analysis, crystallinity, and thermal analysis were performed using FTIR, XRD and TGA. Cellulose has some main functional groups, they are –OH stretching, -CH alkane, H-O-H bending, -CH2 bending, -OH bending, -C-O-C asymmetry and β-glycosidic for each wavenumber at 3403, 2902, 1639, 1431, 1373, 1060 and 897 cm−1. Cellulose of wastepaper has a degree of C.I. of 71%, while the onset temperature (Tonset) observed at 292.15 °C. Based on the results, cellulose of wastepaper was successfully isolated through the simple stages proposed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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142. Nanoparticle Fillers Obtained from Wood Processing Wastes for Reinforcing of Paper.
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Laka, Marianna, Vikele, Laura, Rozenberga, Linda, and Janceva, Sarmite
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PAPER ,NANOPARTICLES ,FIBERS ,PARTICLES ,BALL mills - Abstract
Paper sheets were produced from bleached kraft pulp, and office and newsprint waste paper. Nanoparticles from black alder bark, grey alder bark and pine bark as well as birch sawdust were obtained for using them as reinforcing fillers in paper. Non-extracted bark and that extracted in biorefinery were used. For producing nanoparticles, the materials were destructed using the thermocatalytic destruction method and then dispersed in water medium in a ball mill. At a sufficient concentration, gel-like dispersions were obtained, which contained nanoparticles with the size ∼300 nm. The dispersions were introduced in paper furnish in different amounts. It has been established that all the nanoparticle fillers increase the tensile index and burst index in dry and wet states. The nanoparticle fillers from extracted bark increase the mechanical indices to a higher extent. At 20% filler content, tensile index in a dry state increases in the case of non-extracted grey alder bark, black alder bark and pine bark by 28, 30 and 15%, and in the case of extracted ones - by 44, 40 and 30%, respectively; the burst index increases by 78, 19 and 4%, and 91, 25 and 14%, respectively. The nanoparticle filler from birch sawdust increases the tensile strength in a dry state by 9% and burst index by 20%. The obtained nanoparticle fillers slightly improve also the water resistance of paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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143. Detection of CdSe Quantum Dot Photoluminescence for Security Label on Paper.
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Isnaeni, Sugiarto, Iyon Titok, Bilqis, Ratu, and Suseno, Jatmiko Endro
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CADMIUM selenide ,CHEMICAL detectors ,QUANTUM dots ,PHOTOLUMINESCENCE ,PAPER ,CHEMICAL potential - Abstract
CdSe quantum dot has great potential in various applications especially for emitting devices. One example potential application of CdSe quantum dot is security label for anti-counterfeiting. In this work, we present a practical approach of security label on paper using one and two colors of colloidal CdSe quantum dot, which is used as stamping ink on various types of paper. Under ambient condition, quantum dot is almost invisible. The quantum dot security label can be revealed by detecting emission of quantum dot using photoluminescence and cnc machine. The recorded quantum dot emission intensity is then analyzed using home-made program to reveal quantum dot pattern stamp having the word 'RAHASIA'. We found that security label using quantum dot works well on several types of paper. The quantum dot patterns can survive several days and further treatment is required to protect the quantum dot. Oxidation of quantum dot that occurred during this experiment reduced the emission intensity of quantum dot patterns. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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144. Evolution of money: From physical-based materials to electronic.
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Dewi, Veni Soraya, Setiawan, Agus, Muliawanti, Lintang, Praja, Chrisna Bagus Edhita, Yuliastuti, Fitriana, and Pambuko, Zulfikar Bagus
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ELECTRONIC money ,ELECTRONIC materials ,PAPER money ,LITERATURE reviews ,GOLD coins ,CRYPTOCURRENCIES - Abstract
In the history of human civilization, the material used to create money has changed in conjunction with the advancement of knowledge and the complexity of human life. This study aims to explore the material evolution of money creation as a medium of exchange. The study used a literature review approach to gather information from the Google Scholar, Mendeley, and ScienceDirect databases. This study reveals that human transactions begin with the exchange of goods (barter) and continue with the exchange of goods with agreed-upon valuable commodities (commodity money). The materials used to create money has evolved along with it, starting with gold and silver coins, paper money, electronic money, and cryptocurrencies. The first two are still in use and require materials in creation, whereas the following two are no longer require physical materials in its issuance. Furthermore, money, in all of its physical manifestations, cannot be replaced as a medium of exchange in the present or the future, and its function will continue to expand. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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145. Analysis of the content of lead compounds (Pb) on typed paper as wrapping Sala Bulek on body health.
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Asman, Aulia, Barlian, Eri, Fatimah, Siti, Dewata, Indang, Hermon, Dedi, Razak, Abdul, Sari, Serly Mutia, Asman, Auzia, and Zamil, Ilham
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LEAD , *LEAD compounds , *CONTENT analysis , *ENVIRONMENTAL engineering , *HUMAN body - Abstract
Lead is a heavy metal that can have a negative effect on human health. Lead enters the human body through the respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, and skin. Food can be contaminated with lead if the packaging is not proper, for example, salabulek wrapped in typed paper can enter the body. This study aims to prove the presence of lead content in salabulek sold at Pasar Kota Pariaman due to the use of typed paper as wrapping. This research method is descriptive and was conducted at the Water Laboratory, Faculty of Environmental Engineering, Andalas University. The number of samples was 24 samples consisting of 12 samples of salalauak wrapped in typed paper and 12 samples not wrapped in typed paper using total sampling technique. Sample examination using ICP (Inductively Coupled Plasma). The results showed that all salabulek sold by traders at Pasar Kota Pariaman were positive for lead, both wrapped in typed paper and unwrapped. The average lead content in packaged salalauak was 0.172 ppm and unwrapped salabulek was 0.167 ppm. Conclusion. All samples of salabulek contained lead metal and there was an increase in lead levels due to packaging. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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146. Thermal and mechanical behavior of used food backing paper – Epoxy recycling materials.
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Issa, Tarik T., Dawood, Abdul Salam Tawfeeq, Naoum, Fatin Emad, Joseph, Ghenwa Gassan, Ali, Rania Hussien, Nadhir, Rania Duraid, Radam, Sarah Monieer, and Farooq, Mariam Wissam
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EPOXY resins , *VALUES (Ethics) , *SURFACE roughness - Abstract
Used food paper in strips shape were mixed in a different weight percentage 1,2,3,4 respectively with epoxy resin. Discs of 10 cm diameter and 0.8 cm thickness were prepared in a hard shape. The thermal conductivity were tested for each combination showing that the maximum value of 0.989 w/m.°c signed at the combination (Epoxy 6 – Paper 4) Wt.%. And the mechanical properties representative by the hardness reflect the same behavior and recorded the maximum value of 80.21, meanwhile the surface roughness follow the other values in same manor with maximum value 0.50 µm. The increasing in used paper content showing that this increasing will lead clearly to improve the thermal and some mechanical properties of epoxy resin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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147. Assessing the effect of size and content of shredded paper fiber on the properties of asphalt binder.
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Al-Zerejawy, Hussein K. and Al-Humeidawi, Basim H.
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ASPHALT , *ASPHALT pavements , *ROAD construction , *MANUFACTURING processes , *WASTE products , *FIBERS - Abstract
The construction of a new road has many environmental consequences, as it consumes a significant amount of materials and energy. Additionally, the price of crude oil, which is the primary source of the bituminous binder has climbed dramatically in recent years. These factors have caused a rise in the overall cost of asphalt pavement. An effective way to increase the asphalt mixture industry's long-term viability while also decreasing costs is to develop new materials and technologies that use recycled and environmentally friendly resources in the manufacturing process. The primary goal of employing waste materials as modifiers such as Shredded Paper Fibers "SPF" is to improve performance, save resources, protect the environment from pollution and study the influence of content and sizes on the properties of pure bitumen. The "SPF" was individually mixed with pure bitumen binder at a proportion of (0.25, 0.5, and 0.75) % from the weight of bitumen using two different sizes (14×6×1) mm and (7×3×1) mm. Several tests were conducted to assess the properties of the developed binder such as penetration, ductility, softening point, penetration index, and viscosity. The results showed that the modified asphalt binder has fewer values of penetration and ductility by 50 % and 51% respectively compared with pure bitumen for the smallest size of "SPF". The use of these modifiers leads to an increase in the penetration index to 0.47 and viscosity to 2.5 times when used smallest size and percent of 0.75%. The use of these modifiers leads to an increase in the penetration index to 0.47 and viscosity to 1.8 times when used smallest size and percent of 0.75%. The knowledge gap in this study suggests an alternative for cellulose fibber from waste recourse, however, the shredded paper is suggested as a stabilizer to asphalt used for Semi-Flexible Pavement "SFP", and where drain down is recognized obviously with neat asphalt. The results also demonstrated that enhanced asphalt binders might significantly alter the characteristics and performance of asphalt mixtures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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148. Virtual world – Metaverse governance conceptual framework.
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Grover, Atul and Shalender, Kumar
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SHARED virtual environments ,VIRTUAL classrooms ,DIGITAL technology ,ELECTRONIC paper ,ONLINE education ,VIRTUAL reality - Abstract
"Virtual is Reality". Human beings always want to achieve more and more, want to explore more and more. Whether it is an area of Medical Science, Automotive, History Science, or Universe. We are presenting this paper to explore the Digital World's main areas called the Metaverse. Since 2020 during and post-COVID digitization keep pace in almost all domains and now it is part of human life starting with Online New papers to online classes / online medical consultancy, online payments, and many more. COVID restricts human beings, especially tour tourism & traveling, Metaverse is one of the key mantras which make it possible for a human being to travel anywhere without leaving his/ her place. But, does Metaverse has also any restrictions? Does Metaverse have any rule/regulation/policy framework on usage? Does Metaverse meet the service quality? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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149. Obtaining and evaluating the suitability of lignin sludge waste after solid-phase fermentation for creating soil-fertile mixtures.
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Demin, D. V., Sevostyanov, S. M., Aladin, D. Yu, Son, B. K., Nechaev, I. A., and Ivanov, A.
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SOLID-state fermentation ,SEWAGE disposal plants ,LIGNINS ,ARTIFICIAL plant growing media ,PAPER pulp ,WOOD waste - Abstract
Every year, as a result of the activities of the Baikal Pulp and Paper Mill, from 90 to 160 thousand tons of solid waste were generated. Lignin sludge is a sludge formed during the wastewater treatment of the plant. The disposal of waste from the production of the Baikal Pulp and Paper Mill was carried out in specially equipped dumps and storages. In model experiments using the method of solid-phase fermentation, the main patterns of ecological and biochemical processes occurring during the transformation of organic substrates (sludge-lignin, sawdust) were established; substrates were obtained for creating soil-ground. To develop the optimal composition of fertile mixtures from sludge-lignin after solid-phase fermentation, experiments were carried out to create artificial soils with different ratios of the resulting soils. The content of heavy metals in ready mixtures is much less than the concentrations specified in the regulations when using organic fertilizers [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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150. Implementation of textile antenna using jeans substrate at 2.4 Ghz for return loss improvement comparing with paper substrate antenna.
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Katuru, Pavithra and Nagalakshmi, T. J.
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MICROSTRIP antennas ,ANTENNAS (Electronics) ,PERMITTIVITY ,MICROSTRIP transmission lines ,TEXTILES - Abstract
The aim of study is to design a Microstrip Patch Textile antenna using Jeans substrate (Dielectric constant is 1.7) to obtain the Return loss and it is compared with Paper substrate antenna (Dielectric constant is 3.6) which was designed at 2.4GHz. The Rectangular microstrip patch antenna which uses Jeans substrate with the thickness as 1.6mm (Group1) and with the thickness 1.4mm (Group 2) and patch antenna which uses Paper substrate with thickness 1.4mm (Group3) and with the thickness 1.6mm (Group 4) are designed and simulated with HFSS. For each group 10 samples are taken for the analysis using SPSS. The significance p<0.05, indicates that the antenna performance is good. The Experimental results show that the Jean substrate antenna (1.6 mm) which is designed at 2.4GHz is having the Return loss of -0.0338dB and (1.4 mm) is having Return loss of -0.006dB. The Rectangular Microstrip patch antenna which is designed using Paper Substrate (1.6 mm) having Return loss of -0.0756dB and paper substrate (1.4 mm) is having Return loss of -0.037dB at 2.4GHz. The microstrip patch antenna which is designed using jeans substrate is having significantly better performance when compared to the microstrip patch antenna using Paper substrate while considering its Return loss parameter. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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