carbonization Articles
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Partner Program
Carbon and More Offers a Consulting Partner Program. To enable our Carbon-And-More Clients to benefit fully from our solution, we offer a Carbon-And-More Partner Program for consulting partners. Consulting partners can help our clients learn more about sustainability, triple bottom line, and leading practices. Consulting Partners can offer their services directly to clients. The program is ...
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Neelanjan Carbon Faridabad Offers-Activated Charcoal (Carbon) For Sugar Solution
NC-Special Carbon for Sugar Solution Characteristics : The special carbon for sugar solution produced by our company has the aperture of a snare and is applicable to the discoloration and refinement of sucrose, malt sugar, glucose and malt ...
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Neelanjan Carbon Offers-Industrial Activeted Charcoal (Carbon) from Faridabad+Haryana+Delhi NCR
NC-Industrial Active Carbon Characteristics: This product is activated and refined physically from selected charcoal, black, powdery, scentless and non-gritty. Purposes: Applicable to purification, discoloration of saccharin, chemical raw materials, greases, the deodorization of alcoholic drinks, the further processing of industrial sewage, and the refinement of ...
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Carbon fiber on the DELTA FORCE boom range
Lower weight gives a more stable boom Carbon fiber helps the boom in many areas, primarily due to the low weight and the stiffness of the material which is one of its most distinguished strengths. The lower weight means that the center part gets fewer strengths to be controlled when the boom must be precisely controlled above the crop on rough ground. It is not much use to have a low weight if ...
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Carbon Action Standard
Want to know more about the UK Carbon Reduction Commitment and how Carbon Standards can help you achieve compliance? Read this full article on the Carbon Action Standard to understand how UK businesses can comply with this new carbon legislation. Author: Becky Toal, CEO Crowberry Consulting ...
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Light Calcium Carbonate
Light Calcium Carbonate, also named precipitated calcium carbonate, is a kind of active calcium carbonate. The manufactured process of light calcium carbonate is achieved by chemical synthesis. Because its settlement volume (2.4-2.8mL/g) is larger than that of the heavy calcium carbonate produced by mechanical method (1.1-1.9mL/g), it is called light calcium carbonate. Light Calcium Carbonate ...
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Magnetic properties of carbon nanostructures
We investigate the magnetic response and the ring currents induced by the presence of an external magnetic field in different carbon nanostructures using a π-electron tight binding model in conjunction with the London approximation. We consider fullerenes, corrugated and non-corrugated carbon nanotori, and finite graphene sheets. For corrugated carbon nanotori, we have constructed the structures ...
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Carbonation of concrete containing mineral admixture in normal indoor environment
The carbonation depth of concrete containing mineral admixture exposed in normal indoor environment after different moistly curing ages has been measured at different ages. The relationship among carbonation of concrete and several influencing factors, such as moistly curing ages before carbonation, water-binder ratio, kinds of mineral admixture, fly ash-slag mixing ratio and replacing ...
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Synthesis of new nanostructured carbon materials using silica nanostructured templates by Korean research groups
In this review, we summarise recent advances on the synthesis of various nanoporous carbon materials using nanostructured silica templates. In particular, we will focus on the research activities in Korea for the last seven years. Many nanoporous carbons having variable pore sizes and pore structures have been synthesised using appropriate nanostructured silica materials as templates. The ...
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Boosting the Curie temperature in carbon–doped Mn
5Ge3/Ge heterostructuresWe have combined structural and magnetic characterisations to investigate the effect of carbon incorporation in epitaxial Mn5Ge3Cx films grown on Ge(111) by Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE). It is shown that up to a carbon content of saturation of ~0.6, most of carbon can be incorporated into the interstitial sites of the Mn5Ge3 lattice. Such a process results in a linear increase in the Curie ...
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An Embodied Carbon Toolkit for Interior Designers
“By 2050, the interior design industry will have influence over almost one-tenth of the world’s carbon emissions.” That’s according to Metropolis magazine, which recently released a toolkit for interior designers on avoiding embodied carbon emissions. We tend to think of embodied carbon—the emissions associated with building materials—as a problem primarily ...
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High stocks of soil organic carbon in the North American Arctic region
The Arctic soil organic-carbon pool is a significant, but poorly constrained, carbon store. The most cited pool size estimates are based on a study that severely undersamples Arctic soils, with only five out of the 48 soils examined actually from the Arctic region. Furthermore, previous measurements have been confined to the top 40 cm of soil. Here, we present 1-m-deep measurements of soil ...
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Growth of nano–wrinkles on photoresist–derived carbon microelectrode array
A novel fabrication method for integrating nano–wrinkles to carbon microelectromechanical systems (C–MEMS) posts on a silicon substrate is proposed in this paper. In the fabrication of carbon microelectrode array, SU–8, a negative photoresist is patterned by photolithography and subsequently pyrolysed at high temperatures in an oxygen–free environment. In this process, the SU–8 posts are slowly ...
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How to stop or slow down lava flows
It is proposed to use the strongly endothermic dissociation reactions of common carbonate rocks to rapidly cool lava flows, in order to prevent them from destroying human habitations.Keywords: lava cooling, endothermic reactions, lava flows, lava tubes, ophicalcite, volcanic hazards, carbonate rocks, ...
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Carbon Trust cuts its free advisory services
Larger firms based in England will no longer receive free carbon-cutting advisory services in an attempt to expand paid-for services from the Carbon Trust, reports ...
By Vital Energi
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Carbon-intensive stock prices fall as tax looms
Several companies identified by Trucost as most exposed to carbon liabilities in South Africa have seen their share prices fall, after the Treasury announced that a carbon tax will start in 2015. Reuters reports that ArcelorMittal South Africa's share price fell 6% after the Treasury's announcement sparked concern that the R120 (US$14) per tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent tax would hit ...
By Trucost Plc
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Modelling of CO
2content in the atmosphere until 2300: influence of energy intensity of gross domestic product and carbon intensity of energyThe study provides a model of CO2 content in the atmosphere based on the global carbon cycle and the Kaya identity. The influences of: 1) energy intensity of GDP; 2) carbon intensity of energy on CO2 trajectories are given under four scenarios. The results from the most optimistic and technologically challenging scenario show that the atmospheric CO2 concentration can stabilise at 610 ppmv. It is ...
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Is marine energy about to go mainstream?
Why the costs of wave and tidal power could soon plummet - viewpoint from Dr Stephen Wyatt, Head of Technology Acceleration, Carbon Trust As the marine industry gathers in London for its annual get together one thing is clear; the sector is growing up fast. So fast that it looks like it will soon be defying its critics and getting its feet seriously wet after many years of tests, tanks and ...
By Carbon Trust
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Study on influencing factors of carbon emissions from energy consumption of Shandong Province of China from 1995 to 2009
LMDI, MRCI and Shapley value models are employed for decomposing carbon emissions from energy consumption of Shandong province from 1995 to 2009. Based on the results, an optimal weighted combination model is put forward. By applying STIRPAT model, the impact of each factor on carbon emissions is evaluated. The results show that the cumulative effects of population, per capita GDP and industrial ...
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Driving force factor analysis of global carbon intensity changes
This paper presents the first attempt to analyse the driving force factors of global carbon intensity changes. The said changes from 1998 to 2009 are decomposed into a summation of the quantitative effects of three dimensions: 1) time; 2) emitter (195 countries and regions); 3) influence factor (technological innovation and economic structural adjustment). The decomposition results revealed ...
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