farming and even oil and gas exploration are highly vulnerable to wear and tear, Erdemir said. His new technology could help preserve all this equipment."
investigates the synthesis of valuable organic molecules directly from calcium carbide, without separation and storage of acetylene gas.
storing, and handling of acetylene gas. The developed process gives a vivid example of successful replacement of dangerous and difficult to handle acetylene gas by a simple and inexpensive calcium carbide.
oil and gas pipelines and nuclear plants has been developed by researchers at the University of Strathclyde with inspiration from the natural world.
pockets of water vapor or gas accumulate in them by underwater evaporation or effervescence, just like a drop of water evaporates without having to boil it.
These gas pockets deflect water, keeping the surface dry, "he said. In a study published today (Aug 18) by the journal Scientific Reports,
where dissolved gas was removed from the ambient liquid, and they also remained dry.""It was amazing and
allowing gas to be retained between the hairs.""These gas-retaining insects have surface properties consistent with our predictions,
allowing them to stay dry for a long time, "said Paul R. Jones, the study's first author.
generating protons and electrons as well as oxygen gas. The photocathode recombines the protons and electrons to form hydrogen gas.
A key part of the JCAP design is the plastic membrane, which keeps the oxygen and hydrogen gases separate.
in which the liquid partially floats on a layer of air or gas, and Wenzel, in which the droplets are in full contact with the surface,
which exhibit a spontaneous, partial reappearance of the trapped gas phase upon liquid depressurization. This phenomenon appears to be influenced by the kinetics of gas-liquid exchange.
These results have profound implications for the understanding and the design of nanosized multiphase (liquid/vapor) systems, including more effective superhydrophobic coatings.
shows considerable protection against malaria when displayed on Archaeal gas vesicle nanoparticles. A vaccine based on this motif could confer protection against all malaria parasites.
Shiladitya Dassarma's laboratory at the University of Maryland School of medicine, Baltimore, USA, who has developed Archaeal gas vesicle nanoparticles (GVNPS.
which are the basic charges to make the building blocks of ionic devices such as to name only a few can be, fuel cells, electrolysis cells, batteries, gas sensors,
#A new look at superfluidity MIT physicists have created a superfluid gas, the so-called Bose-Einstein condensate, for the first time in an extremely high magnetic field.
Within this magnetic field, the researchers could keep a gas superfluid for a tenth of a second just long enough for the team to observe it.
In the end, the researchers were able to keep the superfluid gas stable for a tenth of a second.
Cassie, in which the liquid partially floats on a layer of air or gas, and Wenzel, in which the droplets are in full contact with the surface,
Most atmospheric carbon dioxide is produced from fossil fuel combustion, a waste known as flue gas. But converting the carbon dioxide into a harmless compound requires a durable
Flue gas would be passed through the solvent, with the carbonic anhydrase converting the carbon dioxide into bicarbonate.
and utilize them to pull carbon dioxide out of flue gas, he said t
#Bioengineers cut in half time needed to make high-tech flexible sensors Bioengineers at the University of California,
In the same way that gas must be in the fuel tank in order to power the car's engine proteins need to be in a specific compartment to properly exercise their functions.
By contrast all of the planet's gas and oil deposits are thought to total about 200-300 gigatons of carbon.
but is visible from the gas around it. The gas is being acted upon by the black hole's very strong gravitational field.
The wavelengths that make Sagittarius A*visible are scattered by interstellar gas along the line of sight in the same way that light is scattered by fog On earth.
This will be important for future research on the gas near this black hole. This work is a good example of the synergy between different modern research infrastructures technologies and science ideas.
In the atmosphere the electrons ionize gas molecules leading to the production of ozone-depleting catalyst gases.
The authors consider wind solar hydraulic nuclear coal and gas as potential energy sources. In their model the energy demand and availability are cast as random variables.
Bacteria decompose the mixture and produce among others the energy-rich gas of methane. It is used then for the gas stoves in the kitchen of the hospital.
Via a pipeline system the gas is passed directly on to the gas stoves of the neighboring houses.
and is far better able to detect trace amounts of gas than lasers used in the past.
When light at a specific wavelength is absorbed by the gas of interest, localized heating of the molecules leads to a temperature
and pressure increase in the gas.""If the incident light intensity is modulated, then the temperature and pressure will be said as well,
That signal is proportional to the gas concentration.""The unit can detect the presence of methane or nitrous oxide in as little as a second,
"This was a milestone for trace-gas sensing, "Ren said.""Now we're trying to minimize the size of the whole system."
The scientists can use gas-based samples rather than high concentrations in solution and the technique is much more detailed by looking at energies involved scientists can see many other things about the molecule,
Most of the material is gas, but about 1%of this mass (quite a lot in astronomical terms) takes the form of tiny dust grains made predominantly of silicates (sand is also silicates),
They are essential to the chemistry that takes place in the interstellar medium by providing gas molecules with a surface on
In the Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco city in Tianjin, China, Itron deployed one network that runs three meters--water, electricity and gas.
Council Lead Partner Itron, meanwhile, completed installation of smart water, heat and gas meters and communication modules as well as its fixed network for Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco city in Tianjin, China.
commonly called fracking, is a technique drillers use to reach vast tracts of previously untouchable gas trapped in shale.
Give us gas and oil's $12b, and we'll cool planet Siemens: 880m euros'worth of wind power orders since July Google invests $75 million in U s. wind far r
car ownership costs rising (high gas prices, insurance, etc.;states making it difficult to get a driver's license;
and gas prices stay highthis is where discussions of eak oilbecome relevant and on how quickly the U s. economy rebounds.
and heated to a gas state. The gas then drives a turbine. Although it is an attractive energy storage technology because of its long duration,
liquid-air energy storage requires a significant amount of electricity to make the liquid air, limiting its usage by utilities.
Because it fits right into the gas inlet and measures the gas poured into the vehicle
and prevents siphoning. ompany owners can install it on the fuel tank in less than a minute.
but gas and other fossil fuels have eclipsed it as a preferred energy source. The reasons for low adoption of the tech are varied
The kraftwerk units come in three different colors rbanutdoorand lamand run on a short spray of camping gas or standard lighter fluid.
The U s. Energy Information Administration estimates that new solar power plants will produce power at just under 15 cents per kilowatt-hourar higher than the 6. 5 cents per kilowatt-hour for natural gas power.
More coal and less gas meant a much smaller drop in the U s. energy system arbon intensity?
The first customers will probably be oil gas and mining companies that use large generators to produce power in remote areas.
Hydrogen gas has a poor energy density by volume compared to petrol. In fact, there is at least 60 percent more hydrogen in a liter of gasoline then there is in a liter of pure liquid hydrogen.
and solar power in recent years is launching more than 20 demonstration projects that involve storing energy by splitting water into hydrogen gas and oxygen.
This could clear the way for slimmer longer-lasting smart watches as well as electric cars with a range similar to gas-powered ones.
Half of that increase is expected to be supplied by domestic gas production, which would come from multiple sources,
That IEA estimate for gas consumption is much lower than the production target China had set for itself:
Most projects are still in the exploration Phase in many cases the formations that hold gas are deeper than in North america
The wafer can then be removed and heated up so that the hydrogen ions form hydrogen gas, which expands and causes a 26-micrometer-thick layer of sapphire to lift off.
#How to Clean the Gas and Oil industries Most Contaminated water In a nondescript site in Midland, Texas, an inexpensive new process is cleaning up some of the most contaminated water aroundhe extremely salty stuff that comes up with oil at wells. By the end
or fracking, for oil and natural gas production (see atural Gas Changes the Energy Map. The technology may provide a way to deal with the increasing amounts of contaminated water the fossil fuel industry is generating as it pursues more and more difficult-to-reach deposits.
Right now, gas producers tend to store water that comes back up during the process in man-made ponds
The processhich the company calls carrier gas extractionecycles up to 85 percent of the heat needed to keep the system running.
the computer controlled the gas and brakes to pull to within 10 meters (roughly three car lengths) of the truck ahead.
but some experts worry that the gas will leak back out. Research described in the journal Science points to a more secure way of storing its rock.
whose research suggests that earthquakes could cause carbon dioxide gas to leak out of underground storage sites,
The electrolyser uses nine litres of water plus the solar energy collected, coupled with the batteries inside the housing, to produce the gas needed to inflate Zephyr in half a day.
The electrolyser uses nine litres of water plus the solar energy collected, coupled with the batteries inside the housing, to produce the gas needed to inflate Zephyr in half a day.
the researchers are also working on its application to monitor gas emissions from any source, be it an industry
captures harmful gas and weaves transistors into shirts and dresses. otton is one of the most fascinating and misunderstood materials,
can be manipulated at the nano level to build nanoscale cages that are the exact same size as the gas they are trying to capture. e wanted to harness the power of these molecules to absorb gases
#Gallium Phosphide Nanowires Significantly Increase Efficiency of Solar fuel Cells The solar cell made of gallium phosphide (Gap) generates clean fuel hydrogen gas from Water gap is a compound containing phosphide and gallium which also acts
In case of oxygen, this generates hydrogen gas which can be combusted in fuel cells or can be utilized as a clean fuel source in the chemical industry, for instance in cars to drive engines.
and gas deposits to optimize production and look for hazards such as hidden gas pockets. Reflection seismology involves ships towing arrays of"air guns"that explode every 10 to 15 seconds to produce loud sound pulses.
The pulses bounce off the seafloor and geological formations beneath then journey back to the surface,
Our technique provides the first large-scale application to harness it for oil and gas production."
often specified for gas and petrochemical processing applications. Michell QMA601 process moisture analyzer uses the latest generation of this technology,
#FLIR GF320 Thermal Camera for Offshore Oil & Gas Leak Detection The FLIR GF320 thermal camera from FLIR Systems is a preventative maintenance tool purpose designed to spot leaks in piping
Offshore oil and gas facilities require state of the art technology to achieve results that are safe for the environment and safe for business.
FLIR GF-Series optical gas imaging cameras have been developed together with oil industries and the American Petroleum Institute (API) to meet their requirements for detecting
and minimizing gas leaks. The use of optical gas imaging cameras has already become a standard practice in many oil
and gas companies Using the FLIR GF320 provides a proactive way to identify sources of Volatile Organic compound (VOC) emissions
Offshore oil and gas facilities will improve safety and productivity and minimize emissions. Using a FLIR GF320 optical gas imaging camera literally thousands of components can be scanned for gas leaks per shift without the need to interrupt the process.
It reduces repair downtime and provides verification of the process. Above all it is exceptionally safe,
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not straight to the tumour. his latest method ncases the drug in a bubble like a soap bubble. he bubble consists of a shell of phospholipids surrounding a gas core made of fluorocarbons gases of very high molecular weight
The inert bubble is administered via injection. ecause it full of gas it squishy and compressible, said Stride. hen we expose it to ultrasound that will break the shell and release the drug. ew dawn for ADCS,
of a sample of gas. ur device will use broadband cavity-enhanced frequency-comb spectroscopy to achieve sensitivities to molecular concentrations in the low parts-per-million,
what under the hood apparently just a 1. 0 liter gas generator paired with a 12.2 kilowatt lithium-ion battery integrated with a rear-mounted electric motor
#Big Oil & Gas Embraces Carbon Pricing Six of the world major oil and gas companies have called for national or regional carbon pricing.
but today, six of the oil and gas industry biggest players did just that. Their joint letter sends an unequivocal message to the international community As we look ahead to the U n. climate change conference in Paris at the end of the year,
and gas follow a different pattern. If demand kept increasing, prices would go up because the newer reserves cost more to develop, such as deep sea oil.
Current carbon capture technology uses caustic amine-based solvents to separate CO2 from the flue gas escaping a facility's smokestacks.
This innovative gas separation platform provides large surface areas while eliminating a number of operational issues including corrosion evaporative losses
When a black hole feeds, gas falls in and heats up, blasting out light. The pressure of the light actually pushes the gas away
creating a limit to how fast the black hole can continuously scarf down matter. If a black hole broke this limit,
#The gas powered 3d printed supercar that can go from 0-60 in TWO seconds It can go from 0-60mph in just two seconds,
or discomfort. he device is re-useable once the gas cylinder is removed and the nylon inflatable can be deflated and packed back into its pouch,
ready for use when a new gas cylinder is installed. Kingii is available to pre-order via Indiegogo from $69 (£44) i
multispectral cameras and gas sensors to assess the health of someone looking into it. It does this by examining the person face,
while the gas sensors take samples of the user breath looking for compounds that give an indication of how much they drink or smoke.
& Gas Efficiency Battelle has developed a data analytics platform to increase oil and gas industry efficiency.
and machine learning methods originally developed for data-heavy applications such as national security and the healthcare industry to the oil and gas industry,
and gas firms apply big data to improve their processes as well as save time and money by using statistical modeling.
The difficulties with aluminum-air construction, in particular, has been rapid degradation of the anode and, in early models of Al-Air, the release of hydrogen gas.
a foam is made by bubbling a gas through molten metal to form a light froth that cools into a lightweight matrix.
Some of these devices are far from cost-effective sources of power, such as water and gas meters.
and have anxiety (even) with getting gas, said Sandoval. ow we can have confidence to charge our electric vehicles and drive them from place to place (in Nevada).
Gas is essential to the Ceres fuel cell process. The stacks will be powered by piped gas in the same way that homes are supplied with gas from the mains in the street.
When the householder turns on a light, explains Rogers, the energy-making process will be activated immediately in the fuel cell stack.
Automatic will inform you that this bad habit wastes gas. In fact, the company claims that the device can help you spend up to 33 percent less on fuel each year just by getting you to avoid a few gas-guzzling habits.
The fitness and lifestyle company Misfit announced a new product at CES: the Swarovski Shine.
NASA describes the drone as quieter than a neighbor using a gas-powered-motor lawn mower in the yard next door.
clean and flexible insulator for applications in a range of industries, including aerospace, oil and gas, RF-radar, automotive and building materials.
There is also a gas analyzer that will tell you if youe been drinking or need to think about quitting smoking.
The other advantage over battery cars is that refueling is just like getting gas, and takes only about five minutes.
2015researchers build atomically thin gas and chemical sensors: Sensors made of molybdenum disulfide are small,
because the Tc of 50-60 K achieved in the present study is high enough to keep the superconducting state by using a closed-cycle-gas-type cooling system without liquid helium.
The ETH professor is convinced that the industrial importance of these materials will even further increase-for example, in gas sensors, new classes of data storage and computer circuits,
This supports the development of future gas sensors, ion-based data storage and micro energy converters, such as fuel cells-and potentially a range of other as yet unknown applications in the promising field of ionics.##
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2). Fuel cells generate electricity by combining hydrogen gas with oxygen to produce water (figure 1). Although that sounds perfectly clean and green,
which invariably introduces carbon monoxide into the hydrogen gas. If even minute quantities of carbon monoxide are present in that gas,
it can poison the platinum catalysts that are important to driving the fuel cell. In the heart of a fuel cell, CO binds tightly to platinum
An electrolyte or membrane is used to separate oxygen gas at the cathode region from hydrogen gas in the anodic region,
Optimizing PEMFC and positive environmental impactsfuture PEMFC will have to use low grade (inexpensive) hydrogen gas
or gas phase organic compounds that are vaporized into the air at the room temperature. TVOC is known as a carcinogen that can cause disability in the nervous system from skin contact or from inhalation through respiratory organs s
ranging from gas leakage, toxic and explosive gas sensing, and contaminants in water to DNA and proteins.
#Iranian Scientists Use Gas Sensor to Detect Hydrogen Iranian researchers designed a sensor with the capability of rapidly detecting the amount of hydrogen existing in the environment.
The material gallium phosphide enables their solar cell to produce the clean fuel hydrogen gas from liquid water.
multi-layer graphene by varying the ambient pressure, ambient gas, temperature and time during the treatment.
and is produced easily may lead to better gas separation, water purification, drug delivery and DNA recognition, according to an international team of researchers.
For each sector, they then analyzed the current amount and source of the fuel consumed-coal oil, gas, nuclear,
a team of researchers led by Boston College chemist Dunwei Wang achieved'unassisted'water splitting using the abundant rust-like mineral and silicon to capture and store solar energy within hydrogen gas.
the central process behind using artificial photosynthesis to capture and store solar energy in hydrogen gas.
"The scientists further showed that the films are excellent gas barriers. This opens up further possibilities,
-but Wang estimates about a 10-percent increase in the average vehicle's gas mileage given 50-percent friction energy conversion efficiency."
and acetone at its fermentation facilities, using the synthesized gas from the steel plants. Fuels and specialty chemicals can be procured from these.
Fraunhofer IME) The exhaust gas masses that arise from steel manufacturing plants are gigantic: the chimneys of the Duisburg Stahlwerke alone unleash several million tons of carbon dioxide.
With the aid of genetically modified bacterial strains, the research team ferments the gas into alcohols and acetone, convert both substances catalytically into a kind of intermediary diesel product,
In addition to the exhaust gases, syngas similar gas mixtures from home and industrial waste incineration can also be used for the engineered process
where they create clothing that kills bacteria, conducts electricity, wards off malaria, captures harmful gas and weaves transistors into shirts and dresses.
Marcia Silva da Pinto, postdoctoral researcher, works on growing metal organic frameworks onto cotton samples to create a filtration system capable of capturing toxic gas,
can be manipulated at the nano level to build nanoscale cages that are the exact same size as the gas they are trying to capture.
which carbon in gas reacts with, for example, copper to form graphene. False colour image comparing graphene created on a pristine platinum surface with graphene created on the liquid layer of platinum silicide.
multi-layer graphene by varying the ambient pressure, ambient gas, temperature and time during the treatment.
"The research focused on a class of oxides called perovskites that are of interest for applications such as gas sensing, water purification, batteries, and fuel cells.
and is produced easily may lead to better gas separation, water purification, drug delivery and DNA recognition, according to an international team of researchers.
stars and clouds of gas behave and what they look like. Ms Loi supervisor Tara Murphy said her work was impressive. t is to Cleo great credit that she
and identifying small vessels in various sea states as well as oil and gas platforms and if the RAAF wants others systems such as weather radar
multispectral cameras and gas sensors to assess the health of someone looking into it. It does this by examining the person face,
while the gas sensors take samples of the user breath looking for compounds that give an indication of how much they drink or smoke.
However, gas produced by many oil companies release about half the CO2 EMISSIONS of coal fired plants and lower levels of air pollution.
Many environmental advocacy groups are skeptic behind the attacks of oil-and-gas industry's on coal.
the fuel is produced by converting corn-derived glucose-a renewable source of biomass sugar-into isobutane gas.
isobutane gas is also one of the staples of the petrochemical industry. About 13 million tonnes of it is extracted annually from oil,
"With an'e-gas'-or synthetic methane-being made on an industrial scale already, and projects dedicated to getting'e-ethanol Audi'e-diesel'and Audi'e-benzin'on the market in the coming years,
Metallic honeycombs are used already as catalytic convertors of exhaust gas in cars. They are characterized by a high thermal conductivity and mechanical robustness with a low pressure loss during alternating operation modes.
There it will be integrated into the gas flows of a biomass gasification plant utilizing wooden residues.
and transporting it in our gas grids in the form of methane Thomas Kolb Head of the Engler-Bunte Institute of KIT emphasizes.
Frank Graf Section Head of the test laboratory of the German Technical and Scientific Association of Gas and Water (DVGW) at KIT adds:
If an internal short-circuit occurs an electrical arc gas formation and pressure increase will be the result.
In the wake of a large internal fault the gas expands violently causing a powerful and extremely rapid pressure build up in the transformer tank.
and gas to rise dramatically. High internal pressure is undesirable for many reasons says the SINTEF scientist:
Scientists have developed now a nacre-inspired nanocomposite that combines exceptional mechanical properties with glass-like transparency and a high gas-and fire-barrier.
but also for gas storage applications and food packaging. In addition, it may be used as an advanced substrate and for encapsulation of oxygen-sensitive organic electronics in flexible displays a
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