Search for dissertations about: "Cu thesis"
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1. Perfusion Monitoring of Advancement and Rotational Flaps. Oculoplastic Surgery and Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging
Abstract : Flaps are widely used in oculoplastic reconstructive surgery to cover defects following the removal of tumors, malformations, or trauma. Adequate blood perfusion of the flap is crucial for its survival. Knowledge about the perfusion in different type of flaps is therefore of great value. READ MORE
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2. Dynamics and Reactivity of Cu-species in Cu-CHA for NH3-SCR
Abstract : Copper exchanged chabazite (Cu-CHA) is a state-of-the-art catalyst for deNOx via ammonia assisted selective catalytic reduction (NH3-SCR) in lean burn engines, owing to its good low-temperature activity, and high hydrothermal stability. One challenge for Cu-CHA is, however, the sensitivity to sulfur species, which are present in the exhaust gas. READ MORE
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3. Fate of Cu, Cr, As and some other trace elements during combustion of recovered waste fuels
Abstract : The increased use of biomass and recovered waste fuels in favor of fossil fuels for heat and power production is an important step towards a sustainable future. Combustion of waste fuels also offers several advantages over traditional landfilling, such as substantial volume reduction, detoxification of pathological wastes, and reduction of toxic leaches and greenhouse gas (methane) formation from landfills. READ MORE
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4. Fractionation of Cu and Fe isotopes in metal-rich mine sites : biotic and abiotic processes
Abstract : After mineral exploitation the residual grinded and milled material, rich in sulphide minerals and heavy metals, is often left exposed to the atmospheric variables. This weathered mine waste material can lead to the formation of acid mine drainage (AMD) which has negative effects to the environment. READ MORE
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5. On the reaction mechanism for selective catalytic reduction of NOx by NH3 over Cu-zeolites
Abstract : Nitrogen oxides (NOx) are major pollutants from combustion processes, being corrosive and hazardous to human health. The main technology for exhaust aftertreatment of NOx emitted from diesel engines is selective catalytic reduction with ammonia as reducing agent (NH3-SCR). READ MORE