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Wirz, Beat, Matthias Kittelmann, Hans-Peter Meyer, and Roland Wohlgemuth. "Swiss Industrial Biocatalysis Consortium (SIBC)." CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry 64, no. 11 (November 26, 2010): 780–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2010.780.

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Machado, Jorge Ricardo Coutinho. "Natureza e Cultura entrelaçadas: o Boletim científico da Escola de Chimica Industrial do Pará." Amazônia: Revista de Educação em Ciências e Matemáticas 11, no. 22 (June 30, 2015): 78. http://dx.doi.org/10.18542/amazrecm.v11i22.2437.

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O presente estudo analisa o Boletim Científico da Escola de Chimica Industrial do Pará considerando este documento como uma “inscrição” resultante do encontro entre os produtos naturais amazônicos e os instrumentos dos laboratórios da Escola. Inicialmente são tecidas considerações sobre o papel da Química e daquela instituição de ensino no contexto dos anos 20 do século XX, particularmente em uma cidade (Belém) vivendo a decadência econômica após o fim do chamado ciclo do látex. Em seguida, o Boletim é apresentado, elencando-se sua constituição e características depreendidas a partir da sua exegese. Ao final são tecidas considerações que evidenciam ter sido a Escola de Chimica Industrial do Pará uma instituição cujo perfil está de acordo com o chamado “estatuto da modernidade”, segundo o qual representava à época o papel de intérprete objetivo da natureza, buscava a construção de um conhecimento “positivo” e “verdadeiro” e tencionava, no contexto em que se inseria, contribuir para a redenção econômica da região mediante a aplicação do conhecimento científico visando o “desenvolvimento e o progresso”.
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Beller, Matthias, Florian Fischer, Andreas Locher, Helfried Neumann, Christoph Taeschler, Fei Ye, and Shaoke Zhang. "Recent Developments and Aspects of Industrial Fluoroalkylation." CHIMIA 75, no. 11 (November 11, 2021): 923. http://dx.doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2021.923.

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Fluoroalkylations have received increasing attention in the academic and industrial environment due to the particular properties of the active ingredients, strongly influenced by fluoroalkyl substituents. The inherent difficulties of introducing a fluoroalkyl substituent into advanced intermediates has triggered the development of an enormous number of specialized reagents, which, however, are often not suitable for large scale applications. In contrast to this reagent based fluoroalkylation approach, the direct activation of industrially readily available fluoroalkyl halides could be more suitable for a large-scale processes. In this way the dithionite initiated fluoroalkylation as well as newly developed catalytic activated fluoroalkylation protocols were considered for industrial large-scale applications.
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Rinner, Oliver. "Next-generation Proteomics from an Industrial Perspective." CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry 70, no. 12 (December 21, 2016): 860–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2016.860.

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Aras, Emekcan, Stéphane Delbruel, Fan Yang, Wouter Joosen, and Danny Hughes. "Chimera." ACM Transactions on Internet of Things 2, no. 2 (May 2021): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3440995.

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is being deployed in an ever-growing range of applications, from industrial monitoring to smart buildings to wearable devices. Each of these applications has specific computational requirements arising from their networking, system security, and edge analytics functionality. This diversity in requirements motivates the need for adaptable end-devices, which can be re-configured and re-used throughout their lifetime to handle computation-intensive tasks without sacrificing battery lifetime. To tackle this problem, this article presents Chimera, a low-power platform for research and experimentation with reconfigurable hardware for the IoT end-devices. Chimera achieves flexibility and re-usability through an architecture based on a Flash Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) with a reconfigurable software stack that enables over-the-air hardware and software evolution at runtime. This adaptability enables low-cost hardware/software upgrades on the end-devices and an increased ability to handle computationally-intensive tasks. This article describes the design of the Chimera hardware platform and software stack, evaluates it through three application scenarios, and reviews the factors that have thus far prevented FPGAs from being utilized in IoT end-devices.
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Vorlet, Olivier, Lukas Neutsch, Christian Kronseder, and Alexandre Kuhn. "Digitalization in Processes." CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry 75, no. 7 (August 25, 2021): 681–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2021.681.

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Digitalization is having an increasing impact on all industrial sectors, including the chemical and biotechnological industries. Aiming for innovative research and development, the Swiss Universities of Applied Sciences play a pivotal role in transferring academic knowledge and know-how to industrial practice. We review selected examples of projects related to the digitalization of processes and bioprocesses at four different institutions across Switzerland. These developments cover the whole spectrum of digital technologies, including big data, connectivity, analytics and automation. They are conducted in close collaboration with industrial partners and aim to support the growth of this important industrial sector.
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Blaser, Hans-Ulrich. "Developing Catalysts and Catalytic Processes with Industrial Relevance." CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry 64, no. 1 (February 26, 2010): 65–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2010.65.

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Mondelli, Cecilia, Amol P. Amrute, Maximilian Moser, Timm Schmidt, and Javier Pérez-Ramírez. "Development of Industrial Catalysts for Sustainable Chlorine Production." CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry 66, no. 9 (September 26, 2012): 694–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2012.694.

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Blaser, Hans-Ulrich. "Looking Back on 35 Years of Industrial Catalysis." CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry 69, no. 7 (August 19, 2015): 393–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2015.393.

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Krawielitzki, Stefan. "AVA Biochem, Pioneer in Industrial Biobased Furan Chemistry." CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry 74, no. 10 (October 28, 2020): 776–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2020.776.

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Swiss-based AVA Biochem AG is the global leader in the industrial production and sale of the bio-based platform chemical 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF), a renewable and non-toxic alternative to a range of petroleum-based materials. 5-HMF has a broad range of applications in the chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries. Since 2014 AVA Biochem has been producing high-purity 5-HMF for research purposes and specialty chemicals markets, as well as technical-grade 5-HMF for bulk chemistry applications. AVA Biochem's own R&D department also develops the downstream chemistry of 5-HMF and thus opens the door to biobased furan chemistry on an industrial scale.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Chimica industriale"

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Consalvi, Annalorena. "Analisi strutturale della facoltà di chimica industriale a Bologna." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2013. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/6366/.

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Studio di vulnerabilità sismica sull'intero complesso della facoltà di chimica industriale a Bologna. Valutazione delle verifiche statiche e sismiche della struttura in muratura e in cemento armato in accordo con il DM2008.
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Busi, Ester. "Miglioramento prestazionale blocco laboratori della Facoltà di Chimica Industriale, Bologna." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2019.

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La presente tesi ha come argomento l’analisi tipologico costruttiva e il miglioramento prestazionale del blocco laboratori della facoltà di Chimica Industriale a Bologna. L'obiettivo è la trasformazione funzionale dell’attuale edificio, che sarà infatti destinato ad ospitare aule e nuovi laboratori informatici. L' edificio, realizzato negli anni ‘60, è caratterizzato da due corpi di fabbrica, separati da un giunto termico, con struttura a telaio in c.c.a. Si è svolta un’indagine conoscitiva volta a costruire una base fondata e il più possibile completa sula storia e la struttura del fabbricato, così da proporre in un secondo momento un intervento architettonico adeguato e consapevole. Si sono presi in considerazione gli elaborati presenti negli archivi del Comune di Bologna, i rilievi visivi e una campagna di indagini dirette grazie alle quali è stato possibile verificare le caratteristiche materico-costruttive dei principali elementi strutturali. Per migliorare il livello di conoscenza si è condotta un’analisi di vulnerabilità sismica, attraverso l’uso del programma di modellazione strutturale “CDS Win”, dalla quale è emersa la presenza di elementi non soddisfacenti i criteri di resistenza imposti delle attuali norme tecniche ed è stato individuato il livello di sicurezza dell’edificio. Si è poi condotta un’analisi del degrado delle facciate. Nella fase progettuale, si è cercato di soddisfare la domanda di spazi per aule e laboratori informatici rispettando le attuali normative antincendio e gli indici minimi dimensionali per il comfort degli utenti, prestando particolare attenzione al comfort energetico. Si è proposto un intervento di adeguamento strutturale per risolvere le criticità evidenziate in fase di analisi e aumentare il livello di sicurezza per le azioni sismiche. Infine è stato redatto un computo metrico estimativo per valutare l'entità dell’intervento e poterla confrontare con un'eventuale ipotesi di demolizione e ricostruzione del fabbricato.
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Perin, Gianmarco <1991&gt. "Costruzione e ottimizzazione di un impianto chimico." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/12808.

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Santuliana, Elena. "Effect of surface treatments on mechanical properties of low alloy sintered steels." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Trento, 2011. https://hdl.handle.net/11572/369245.

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Powder Metallurgy (PM) is a net- shape and cost effective technology used for the production of steel parts having good mechanical properties and geometrical precision. In the conventional press and sinter process, the voids among the powder particles cannot be completely eliminated, and the as sintered microstructure contains a certain amount of residual porosity. Mechanical properties are consequently lower than those of the corresponding wrought steels [1]. In particular, the fatigue resistance is significantly affected by porosity; crack tends to nucleate in correspondence of clusters of pores, and to propagate along the network of interconnected pores [2, 3]. Fatigue resistance can be improved on increasing the density, reducing pore size and pore clustering and enlarging the sintered ligaments between pore, or, similarly to wrought steels, by thermochemical (carburizing and nitriding) or mechanical treatments (shot peening). Carburizing consists in a surface carbon enrichment, which gradually decreases towards the core. After quenching high carbon martensite is formed at the surface, characterized by high hardness and a compressive residual stresses suitable for wear and fatigue resistance. Low pressure carburizing is a variant of the conventional gas carburizing performed under sub-atmospheric pressure with pressurized gas quenching. It is quite attractive for carburized PM sintered steels, for two main reasons. 1. Porosity increases the surface exchange area, enhancing the risk of oxidation mainly in Cr and Cr-Mn steels. Low pressure carburizing uses propane or acetylene, as carburizing gas, which does not contain oxidizing agents. 2. Quenching oil remains entrapped in the open porosity, and has to be eliminated. The possibility to combine low pressure carburizing with gas quenching results in clean parts as well as lower distortion. However, the combination between the very high carburizing potential of LPC and the large surface area of porous steels results in overcarburizing, with the precipitation of grain boundary carbides in Cr steels, and the formation of retained austenite in the case in Cr free ones [4, 5]. This problem can be solved by either increasing density, to close the residual porosity, or rolling and shot peening, to eliminate the surface porosity. Nitriding is based on the nitrogen enrichment of the surface layers of steel. On the base of nitrogen content the surface microstructure can be divided in two zones: the compound and the diffusion layer. The former is in principle a ceramic layer, whilst the latter consists in the base matrix hardened by solid solution and by the precipitation of nitrides. The nitride precipitation induces a compressive residual stress field which offers a resistance to the nucleation and propagation of the fatigue crack, improving the fatigue resistance. In order to obtain a hardened and deep diffusion layer the steel has to contain alloying elements with a high affinity for nitrogen, as chromium and molybdenum. Nickel and manganese have a negligible interaction with nitrogen. Among the different nitriding processes, plasma nitriding is recommended for sintered steel. Plasma nitriding is less sensitive to porosity than gas nitriding due to the particular mechanism of nitrogen diffusion (volume diffusion) which allows a uniform diffusion front on the steel surface and a homogeneous nitrogen distribution [6, 7]. Therefore, a preliminary surface densification is not necessary. Shot peening is a flexible and cost effective solution to improve the fatigue performances of mechanical parts, as gears and springs, thanks to the compressive residual stress generated below the surface and the surface work hardening. The improvement in fatigue resistance is more effective if shot peening is applied on case hardened steels, because of the more stability of the compressive residual stresses. Since the fatigue strength of sintered steels strongly depends on the material density, shot peening is a useful technique to improve such property, owing to the densification of the surface layer [8, 9]. The fatigue cracks nucleates beneath this layer and since it cannot propagate in a compression field, it moves towards the core. This PhD thesis is part of the an international research project, “Höganäs Chair project- fourth round†, financed by Höganäs AB, world leader in the production of ferrous powders, involving four research institutions: Trento University, Technique University of Wien, Carlos III University of Madrid and Slovak Academy of Science, Institute for Materials Research, Kosice. The aim of the project is to carry out a cooperative study to design highly performing structural steels by the conventional Powd
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Ugolini, Sara <1982&gt. "Derivati polimerici organometallici ancorati su matrice inorganica per applicazioni in chimica fine." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2010. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/2575/1/Ugolini_Sara_tesi.pdf.

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Organotin compounds have found in the last few decades a wide variety of applications. Indeed, they are used successfully as antifouling paints, PVC stabilizers and ion carriers, as well as homogeneous catalysts. In this context, it has been proved that the Lewis acidity of the metal centre allows these compounds to promote the reaction between alcohol and ester. However their use is now limited by their well-known toxicity, moreover they are hardly removable from the reaction mixture. This problem can be overcome by grafting the organotin derivative onto a polymeric cross-linked support. In this way the obtained heterogeneous catalyst can be easily filtered off from the reaction mixture, thus creating the so-called "clean organotin reagents", avoiding the presence of toxic organotin residues in solution and the tin release in the environment. In the last few years several insoluble polystyrene resins containing triorganotin carboxylate moieties have been synthesized with the aim of improving their catalytic activity: in particular we have investigated and opportunely modified their chemical structure in order to optimize the accessibility to the metal centre and its Lewis acidity. Recently, we replaced the polymeric matrix with an inorganic one, in order to dispose of a relatively cheaper and easily available support. For this purpose an ordered mesoporous silica, characterized by 2D-hexagonal pores, named MCM-41, and an amorphous silica have been selected. In the present work two kinds of MCM-41 silica containing the triorganotin carboxylate moiety have been synthesized starting from a commercial Cab-O-Sil M5 silica. These catalysts have two different spacers between the core and the tin-carboxylate moiety, namely a polyaliphatic chain (compound FT29) or a poliethereal one (compound FT6), with the aim to improve the interaction between catalyst and reacting ester. Three catalysts supported onto an amorphous silica have been also synthesized: the structure is the same as silica FT29, i.e. a compound having a polialiphatic chain, and they have different percentage of organotin derivative grafted on the silica surface (10, 30, 50% respectively for silica MB9, SU27 and SU28). The performances of the above silica as heterogeneous catalysts in transesterification reactions have been tested in a model reaction between ethyl acetate and 1-octanol, a primary alcohol sensitive to the reaction conditions. The alcohol conversion was assessed by gas-chromatography, determining the relative amount of transesterified product and starting alcohol after established time intervals.
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Ugolini, Sara <1982&gt. "Derivati polimerici organometallici ancorati su matrice inorganica per applicazioni in chimica fine." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2010. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/2575/.

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Organotin compounds have found in the last few decades a wide variety of applications. Indeed, they are used successfully as antifouling paints, PVC stabilizers and ion carriers, as well as homogeneous catalysts. In this context, it has been proved that the Lewis acidity of the metal centre allows these compounds to promote the reaction between alcohol and ester. However their use is now limited by their well-known toxicity, moreover they are hardly removable from the reaction mixture. This problem can be overcome by grafting the organotin derivative onto a polymeric cross-linked support. In this way the obtained heterogeneous catalyst can be easily filtered off from the reaction mixture, thus creating the so-called "clean organotin reagents", avoiding the presence of toxic organotin residues in solution and the tin release in the environment. In the last few years several insoluble polystyrene resins containing triorganotin carboxylate moieties have been synthesized with the aim of improving their catalytic activity: in particular we have investigated and opportunely modified their chemical structure in order to optimize the accessibility to the metal centre and its Lewis acidity. Recently, we replaced the polymeric matrix with an inorganic one, in order to dispose of a relatively cheaper and easily available support. For this purpose an ordered mesoporous silica, characterized by 2D-hexagonal pores, named MCM-41, and an amorphous silica have been selected. In the present work two kinds of MCM-41 silica containing the triorganotin carboxylate moiety have been synthesized starting from a commercial Cab-O-Sil M5 silica. These catalysts have two different spacers between the core and the tin-carboxylate moiety, namely a polyaliphatic chain (compound FT29) or a poliethereal one (compound FT6), with the aim to improve the interaction between catalyst and reacting ester. Three catalysts supported onto an amorphous silica have been also synthesized: the structure is the same as silica FT29, i.e. a compound having a polialiphatic chain, and they have different percentage of organotin derivative grafted on the silica surface (10, 30, 50% respectively for silica MB9, SU27 and SU28). The performances of the above silica as heterogeneous catalysts in transesterification reactions have been tested in a model reaction between ethyl acetate and 1-octanol, a primary alcohol sensitive to the reaction conditions. The alcohol conversion was assessed by gas-chromatography, determining the relative amount of transesterified product and starting alcohol after established time intervals.
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Tassini, Riccardo <1985&gt. "Studio di sistemi catalitici innovativi per la sintesi di prodotti della chimica fine." Doctoral thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/5615.

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The aim of this work of thesis was the synthesis, characterization and use of new catalytic species in different types of reactions, on both model substrates and in the preparation of some fine chemicals. These new catalytic species were then designed, prepared and characterized in collaboration with some Italian and foreign research laboratories. The new catalytic species obtained during this work of thesis are: a) heterogeneous catalysts (Pd-, Pt- and Rh-based) supported on alumina, characterized by very low contents of precious metal (from 0.18 up to 0.28%), easy preparation and high activity and selectivity; b) Pd and Rh nanostructured bio-generated catalysts, eventually in the co-presence of ferric oxide, embedded in a polysaccharidic matrix and active in aqueous or in organic solvent-water biphasic system. These new catalytic species were obtained, in collaboration with the microbiology laboratory of the DSMN of Ca' Foscari, by using a strain of Klebsiella oxytoca BAS-10 which is capable to produce a particular exopolysaccharide (EPS) able to bind metal nanoparticles if an appropriate metal salt is added during the stationary growth phase of the microorganism; c) Lewis acids heterogeneous catalysts obtained by a simple and innovative method by using a perfluorosulphonate ionomer (Aquivion®) d) a water-soluble and recyclable Rh based catalyst obtained by employing a cheap bis-thiol ligand; e) a biocatalyst able to selectively reduce carboxylic acids to the corresponding aldehydes. This biocatalyst was prepared by fermentation of an engineered microorganism and subsequently purified. This work was carried out during a three month stage in a biotechnological company in Scotland The main and most significant studied reactions in this project were: hydrogenation of carbon-carbon double bonds, reduction of some functional groups, hydrodehalogenation, carbonylation, hydroformylation, Friedel-Crafts alkylations and acylations and other acid-catalyzed reactions. The reactions were carried out both on model substrates and on molecules of industrial interest. The studied catalytic processes were employed to obtain some industrial products such as aldehydic and ketonic fragrances (HelionalTM and LioralTM, 5-isopropylthiophene-2-carbaldehyde, 2-propionyl-5-ethylthiophene, 3-phenylpropanal) , flavours (5-ethylthiophene-2-carbaldehyde), drugs and intermediates for drugs (Nabumetone®, m-chloroaniline), intermediates for agrochemicals (beta-keto-aryl esters) and intermediates for bulk chemicals such as cyclohexanone. The performances of these new catalytic species were compared to those of commercial catalysts and, very interestingly, in some cases, these new homemade catalysts showed higher activity and selectivity. Basing on the results obtained we can assert that the strategies developed during this research work appear suitable for a possible commercial development.
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Landini, D. "Ricerca del mezzo di reazione eco-compatibile per processi innovativi della chimica fine." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/45360.

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Diolaiti, Elena. "Valorizzazione dell'A. Nodosum tramite tecniche di bioliquefazione: studio e caratterizzazione." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2013. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/6043/.

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Più volte nel corso dell’ ultimo secolo la ricerca si è concentrata sulle alghe brune come piante alimentari dalle quali poter ricavare diversi prodotti. L’obiettivo del presente elaborato è dimostrare come sia possibile valorizzare e caratterizzare l'Ascophyllum nodosum destrutturando il tessuto vegetale attraverso l'utilizzo di biocatalizzatori enzimatici, al fine di liberare composti di interesse specifici da utilizzare in vari ambiti dell'industria (cosmetica, alimentare, agronomica). I risultati rivelano che l’attività alginasica svolge un’importante ruolo nel rilascio di antiossidanti; infatti, la grande quantità di alginati, tipica delle alghe brune, determina il rilascio di componenti chimiche che presentano il maggior potere antiossidante.
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Impalà, Dario Franco <1981&gt. "Nuovi processi catalitici a minor impatto ambientale per la sintesi di intermedi e/o prodotti di chimica fine." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2009. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/1623/1/Impal%C3%A0_Dario_Franco_Tesi.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Chimica industriale"

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Majo, Silvio De, and Augusto Vitale. Alle radici di Città della scienza: La fabbrica chimica di Bagnoli, 1854-1990. Venezia: Marsilio, 2014.

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Inc, Synapse Information Resources, ed. Industrial chemical thesaurus. 5th ed. Endicott, N.Y: Synapse Information Resources, 2009.

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H, Ebert. Chimie technique. Paris: McGraw-Hill, 1985.

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1922-, Kent James Albert, ed. Riegel's handbook of industrial chemistry. 9th ed. New York: Chapman & Hall, 1992.

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1922-, Kent James Albert, ed. Riegel's handbook of industrial chemistry. 9th ed. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1992.

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1922-, Kent James Albert, ed. Riegel's handbook of industrial chemistry. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2003.

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Scaleup and design of industrial mixing processes. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1994.

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Industrial ecology: Environmental chemistry and hazardous waste. Boca Raton, Fla: Lewis Publishers, 1999.

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Inorganic chemistry: An industrial and environmental perspective. San Diego: Academic Press, 1997.

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Kyŏngjebu, Korea (South) Chaejŏng. Kyŏngje chedo wa pŏpkyu irŏkʻe talla chimnida: 2004-yŏn 1-wŏl 1-il putʻŏ. [Kyŏnggi-do Kwachʻŏn-si]: Chaejŏng Kyŏngjebu, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Chimica industriale"

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Lévy, Didier, and François Martin. "Chapitre 11 : Les matériaux en nanoélectronique industrielle." In Chimie, nanomatériaux, nanotechnologies, 181–96. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-2399-4-013.

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Lévy, Didier, and François Martin. "Chapitre 11 : Les matériaux en nanoélectronique industrielle." In Chimie, nanomatériaux, nanotechnologies, 181–96. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-2399-4.c013.

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Juery, Pascal, and Marc Mortureux. "Chapitre 12 : Le point de vue des industriels." In Chimie et expertise, 207–30. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-1996-6-015.

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Juery, Pascal, and Marc Mortureux. "Chapitre 12 : Le point de vue des industriels." In Chimie et expertise, 207–30. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-1996-6.c015.

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"Chapitre 9 : Enquête technique après accident industriel par François Fontaine." In Chimie et expertise, 149–64. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-1699-6-012.

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"Chapitre 9 : Enquête technique après accident industriel par François Fontaine." In Chimie et expertise, 149–64. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-1699-6.c012.

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"10. Une enquête après accident industriel." In La chimie et la sécurité, 108–19. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-2014-6-011.

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"10. Une enquête après accident industriel." In La chimie et la sécurité, 108–19. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-2014-6.c011.

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Engel, Thierry. "Chapitre 13 : Le laser en contexte industriel : une palette d’applications étonnantes." In Chimie et lumière, 229–46. EDP Sciences, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-2508-0.c016.

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Perrin, Jean-François. "Chapitre 14 : La pyrolyse laser, une méthode industrielle de production de nanoparticules." In Chimie, nanomatériaux, nanotechnologies, 227–38. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-2399-4-016.

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Billonnet, Gilles, Lionel Castillon, Jacques Riou, Gilles Leroy, and André Paillassa. "A Technological Effect Modeling on Complex Turbomachinery Applications With an Overset Grid Numerical Method." In ASME Turbo Expo 2013: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2013-94181.

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The modeling of technological effects on complex turbomachinery flow is described in the paper. The Chimera method based on structured overlapping grids is applied using the ONERA solver elsA. The application of the method on two industrial test cases are presented. The first investigated application is an experimental configuration of a turbine vane with film-cooling. The film cooling system is made up of a very large number of holes. The Chimera method enables simulating the interaction between the cooling jets and the vane flow and improves heat flux prediction compared to simulations modeling cooling flows with wall boundary conditions. The second investigated application is a variable Inlet Guide Vane of an experimental compressor. The application includes the main flow vane, the pivot linking the hub wall with the IGV blade, and the built-in turntable within the shroud which ensures the blade fitting. The benefit of the overset grid method is highlighted by comparisons with computation results obtained on the smooth end-walls. For three different stagger angles (0°, 30° and 60°) the patterns of the secondary flows are presented as well as the comparisons of the calculated flow field with the available experimental data.
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Martinais, Emmanuel. L’élaboration du PPRT de la vallée de la chimie lyonnaise: La prévention des risques industriels comme moteur du développement économique. Fondation pour une culture de sécurité industrielle, October 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.57071/nbm663.

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Ce cahier documente l’élaboration du plan de prévention des risques technologiques (PPRT) de la vallée de la chimie lyonnaise, depuis sa mise en chantier en 2005 jusqu’à sa mise à l’enquête publique en avril 2016. Il s’intéresse plus particulièrement au travail concret des acteurs locaux qui ont participé à ce processus au long cours, aux structures d’échange qu’ils ont créées pour produire les informations dont ils ont eu besoin et débattre du contenu des mesures à définir, aux arguments qu’ils ont élaborés afin de faire valoir leurs points de vue, défendre leurs intérêts et peser sur les décisions qui scandent les différentes étapes de cette procédure. Cette immersion au cœur de la «fabrique» du PPRT est notamment l’occasion de découvrir que si la prévention des risques industriels est souvent dans un rapport antagonique avec le développement économique, elle agit ici comme le moteur d’un important projet de redynamisation de la plateforme industrielle du sud de Lyon en même temps que la condition du maintien de l’industrie lourde sur ce site très urbanisé.
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