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Cylindrical brick samples were produced through steam curing of Seyitömer thermal power plant fly ash and lime mixtures in an autoclave in order to determine the optimum conditions for mechanically sound bricks.
Traditionally, ethylene is produced through steam cracking of naphtha or heavy oils or ethanol dehydration.
Originally, SAC is a coal based spherical activated carbon and being produced through steam at high temperature.
Although the FCC process in principle does not require hydrogen it can be produced through steam reforming and water gas shift reactions as well as dehydrogenation and decarbonylation of biomass-derived molecules.
To demonstrate the ability of this framework silicate mineral to encapsulate and immobilize 99Tc and 129I, single-pass flow-through (SPFT) tests were conducted on a sodalite-bearing multi-phase ceramic waste form produced through a steam reforming process.
Fig. 10 Comparison of the DSC thermograms of the SSB samples produced through the steam-assisted and MW-assisted treatments.
Fig. 9 Comparison of FTIR spectra of lignin samples produced through the steam-assisted and MW-assisted treatments.
The spectra of the SSB samples produced through the steam-assisted and microwave-assisted methods were compared to each other.
Fig. 11 Comparison of the DSC thermograms of the lignin samples produced through the steam-assisted and MW-assisted treatments.
Fig. 8 Comparison of FTIR spectra of SSB samples produced through the steam-assisted and MW-assisted treatments.
The spectra of hydrothermally treated SSB samples produced through the steam-assisted and MW-assisted treatments have shown variations in the intensities of absorption at 900 and 1428 cm 1 confirming the variation in the concentration and nature of cellulose [39].
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