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Federal University of São Carlos
Education•São Carlos, Brazil•
About: Federal University of São Carlos is a education organization based out in São Carlos, Brazil. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Microstructure. The organization has 16471 authors who have published 34057 publications receiving 456654 citations. The organization is also known as: UFSCar & Federal University of São Carlos.
Topics: Population, Microstructure, Context (language use), Catalysis, Alloy
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TL;DR: This study employs robust optimization tools to derive robust combined lot-sizing and cutting-stock models when production costs and product demands are uncertainty parameters, and provides some insights into the relationship between the budgets of uncertainty, fill rates and optimal values.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the competitiveness of the Brazilian National Program for Production and Use of Biodiesel (PNPB) in the semi-arid region of Brazil.
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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of Ag loading on the physicochemical properties and catalytic behavior of Ni/Al2O3-supported catalysts on steam reforming of methane was studied.
Abstract: The effect of Ag loading (0.1–0.6 wt.%) on the physicochemical properties and catalytic behavior of Al2O3-supported Ni catalysts on steam reforming of methane was studied. The surface properties of catalysts were evaluated by applying FTIR of adsorbed CO. Additional information was obtained by SBET, XRD, TPR, XANES, XPS and TEM characterizations. Ag caused a strong modification at the surface properties of the samples related to the CO adsorption and the stability to graphitic carbon deposition. The FTIR spectra of adsorbed CO on Ni/Al2O3 catalyst showed bands in two regions: (i) high frequency region (HF) with bands at 2075 cm−1 (HF1) and 2037 cm−1 (HF2), and (ii) low frequency region (LF) with bands at 1946 cm−1 (LF1) and 1902 cm−1 (LF2). The spectra of TPD-CO revealed that the HF2 species were favored with increasing the Ag loading, while the LF species were strongly suppressed. The kinetics parameters E a app versus ln A showed a compensation effect. The catalysts with Ag loading ≥0.3 wt.% submitted to stability tests showed high resistance to coke deposition. The high stability of the Ni catalysts promoted with Ag was attributed to changes in the superficial structure of Ni sites as result of the combination of different effects: (i) the decrease of Ni ensemble by geometric effect of Ag, (ii) changes of Ni sites involved in the nucleation of the graphite structure and (iii) equilibration of different steps of reaction rate decreasing the C* formation rate.
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TL;DR: The investigation pointed out that the phosphate adsorption occurs via physisorption processes and that the use of NT-25La provides a maximum phosphate sorption capacity higher than many commercial adsorbents.
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TL;DR: In this article, a comparative study of structural and aerodynamic properties of cellular ceramics prepared by two different techniques: the ceramic replication of an organic substrate and the gelcasting of foams.
Abstract: This work presents a comparative study of structural and aerodynamic properties of cellular ceramics prepared by two different techniques: the ceramic replication of an organic substrate and the gelcasting of foams. Permeability constants calculated from Ergun's equation were related to their apparent porosity and pore size. The technique of gelcasting of foams yielded structures as porous as the replication technique does, but with smaller pores and a fully densified strut. This type of structure ensures a higher mechanical strength without a significant decrease in the permeability.
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Akihisa Inoue | 126 | 2652 | 93980 |
Michael R. Hamblin | 117 | 899 | 59533 |
Daniel P. Costa | 89 | 531 | 26309 |
Elson Longo | 86 | 1454 | 40494 |
Ross Arena | 81 | 671 | 39949 |
Tom M. Mitchell | 76 | 315 | 41956 |
José Arana Varela | 76 | 748 | 23005 |
Luiz H. C. Mattoso | 66 | 455 | 17432 |
Steve F. Perry | 66 | 294 | 13842 |
Edson R. Leite | 63 | 535 | 15303 |
Juan Andrés | 60 | 493 | 13499 |
Edward R. T. Tiekink | 60 | 1967 | 21052 |
Alex A. Freitas | 60 | 345 | 14789 |
Mary F. Mahon | 59 | 539 | 14258 |
Osvaldo N. Oliveira | 59 | 614 | 16369 |