Category: 6. Chemistry

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  • Numerical simulation and experimental study of Inlet velocity on oil water separation effect by a fixed hydrocyclone

    Numerical simulation and experimental study of Inlet velocity on oil water separation effect by a fixed hydrocyclone

    Model parameters and boundary conditions

    The model selected in this article is a tangential single inlet single cone hydraulic cyclone, consisting of an inlet pipe, a cylindrical section, a conical section, an overflow pipe, and a bottom flow…

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  • Sustainability-based comparative stability of oxaliplatin plus leucovorin and 5-fluorouracil in infusion bags with application to plasma and colonic media samples

    Sustainability-based comparative stability of oxaliplatin plus leucovorin and 5-fluorouracil in infusion bags with application to plasma and colonic media samples

    Plan of the study

    Since therapeutic protocols rely on diluting the investigated drugs using NS or D5W as universal diluents38, it is important to study the stability of drug mixtures diluted in NS/D5W in comparison with their corresponding single…

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  • A new approach could fractionate crude oil using much less energy

    A new approach could fractionate crude oil using much less energy

    Separating crude oil into products such as gasoline, diesel, and heating oil is an energy-intensive process that accounts for about 6 percent of the world’s CO2 emissions. Most of that energy goes into the heat needed to separate the components…

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  • New atom-swapping method applied to complex organic structures

    New atom-swapping method applied to complex organic structures

    Chemists have developed an efficient skeletal editing method for frequently used heteroaromatic structures. The technique could serve as a means to chemically modify biologically active compounds.

    Skeletal editing is a modern approach to chemical…

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  • ‘Green’ ammonia powered by sunlight

    ‘Green’ ammonia powered by sunlight

    Ammonia is a chemical essential to many agricultural and industrial processes, but it’s mode of production comes with an incredibly high energy cost. Various attempts have, and are, being made to produce ammonia more efficiently. For the first…

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