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Ana Elduque
Researcher at University of Zaragoza
Publications - 10
Citations - 118
Ana Elduque is an academic researcher from University of Zaragoza. The author has contributed to research in topics: Life-cycle assessment & Injection molding machine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 88 citations.
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Environmental impact analysis of the injection molding process: analysis of the processing of high-density polyethylene parts
TL;DR: In this article, a review of how EcoInvent's Life Cycle Inventory database characterizes this process has been conducted, and a new methodology based on that analysis has been carried out.
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Bioorganometallic Chemistry. 27. Synthetic, X-ray Crystallographic, and Competitive Binding Studies in the Reactions of Nucleobases, Nucleosides, and Nucleotides with [Cp*Rh(H2O)3](OTf)2, as a Function of pH, and the Utilization of Several Cp*Rh–DNA Base Complexes in Host–Guest Chemistry
David P. Smith,Hong Chen,Seiji Ogo,Seiji Ogo,Ana Elduque,Miriam Eisenstein,Marilyn M. Olmstead,Richard H. Fish +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors showed that the trifluoromethanesulfonate trisquare complex with nucleobases and nucleosides can form cyclic trimers at pH 6 and 6-C═O binding modes.
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LCI Databases Sensitivity Analysis of the Environmental Impact of the Injection Molding Process
TL;DR: In this article, a sensitivity analysis of the environmental impact of the injection molding process has been carried out using the EcoInvent database inventory for injection moulding, and the data from which this database is created, have been studied.
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Influence of material and injection molding machine’s selection on the electricity consumption and environmental impact of the injection molding process: An experimental approach
TL;DR: Results showed significant variations depending on the injected thermoplastic material and the type of injection molding machine (IMM) suggesting that IMM selection has a high relevance for the efficiency, cost and environmental impact of the process.
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Electricity Consumption Estimation of the Polymer Material Injection-Molding Manufacturing Process: Empirical Model and Application.
TL;DR: An empirical model is proposed to better estimate the electricity consumption and the environmental impact of the injection-molding process, taking into account characteristics of both the molded parts and the molding machine.