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    Molecular Dynamics (ReaxFF MD) Simulation of Hydrogen Effects on Air Heater Combustion

    Nano19 Feb 2025

    As a fuel commonly used by air heaters for ground tests of high-speed aircraft, the combustion mechanism of ethanol in air heaters is still unclear, especially the atomic-level chemical mechanism of important intermediate products represented by hydrogen in maintaining stable flame combustion needs to be further studied. In this paper, the combustion process of ethanol/oxygen mixtures under different hydrogen additions was simulated using the reactive force field (ReaxFF) molecular dynamics (MD) method. The results show that increasing the proportion of hydrogen in the mixed gas can not only reduce the ignition delay time of ethanol combustion but also promote the consumption of ethanol and accelerate the progress of the combustion reaction. It was also found that hydrogen and ethanol produced a competitive relationship for oxygen, which changed the ideal stoichiometric ratio (1:3) of complete combustion of ethanol and oxygen and significantly affected the intermediate products and reaction paths of ethanol and oxygen. In addition, increasing the combustion reaction temperature will affect the reaction path of ethanol/oxygen, and the number of intermediate products produced will reach the peak faster and then decompose. Theoretical support for a deeper understanding of the intermediate product hydrogen in the combustion of the three-component air heater of ethanol/liquid oxygen/air and also for improving the combustion efficiency of liquid rocket engine fuel are provided in this study.

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    Electrochemical Sensing of Dopamine and Antibacterial Properties of ZnO Nanoparticles Synthesized from Solution Combustion Method

    We have successfully synthesized ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) from solution combustion method using combustible fuel (Green gram). XRD pattern confirms that the prepared compound is composed of wurtzite hexagonal zinc-oxide. FTIR spectrum of ZnO NPs shows the band at ~ 417 cm-1 associated with the characteristic vibration of Zn-O. The UV-Vis spectrum shows a strong absorption band at ~ 365 nm which is blue shifted due to quantum confinement effect. TEM images show the average sizes of the nanoparticles are found to be almost ~ 15–30 nm. The as-synthesized product shows good electrochemical sensing of dopamine. Furthermore the antibacterial properties of ZnO NPs were investigated by their bactericidal activity against four bacterial strains using the agar well diffusion method.

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    Antibacterial and Photocatalytic Activities of ZnO Nanoparticles: Synthesized Using Water Melon Juice as Fuel

    In the present work, Zinc Oxide nanoparticles (ZnO Nps) have been prepared by a simple and low temperature solution combustion method using Zinc nitrate as a precursor and solid water melon juice as a novel fuel for the first time. The structure and morphology of the synthesized ZnO NPs have been analyzed using various analytical techniques such as Powder X-ray diffraction, FTIR spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, UV-Visible spectroscopy, photoluminescence spectroscopy, scanning electron microscope and transmission electron microscope. ZnO NPs show good photo catalytic activity for the degradation of methylene blue (MB) dye. It also shows significant antibacterial activities against three bacterial strains.

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    Electrochemical Sensing, Photocatalytic and Biological Activities of ZnO Nanoparticles: Synthesis via Green Chemistry Route

    In this paper, we have successfully synthesized ZnO nanoparticles (Nps) via solution combustion method using sugarcane juice as the novel fuel. The structure and morphology of the synthesized ZnO Nps have been analyzed using various analytical tools. The synthesized ZnO Nps exhibit excellent photocatalytic activity for the degradation of methylene blue dye, indicating that the ZnO Nps are potential photocatalytic semiconductor materials. The synthesized ZnO Nps also show good electrochemical sensing of dopamine. ZnO Nps exhibit significant bactericidal activity against Klebsiella aerogenes, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Eschesichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus using agar well diffusion method. Furthermore, the ZnO Nps show good antioxidant activity by potentially scavenging 1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radicals. The above studies clearly demonstrate versatile applications of ZnO synthesized by simple eco-friendly route.

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    CHROMATICITY DEPENDENCE ON Eu CONCENTRATION IN Y2O3:Eu NANOPOWDERS

    Nano01 Apr 2010

    Y2O3:Eu nanopowders were synthesized by urea combustion method containing different concentration of Eu. The synthesized Y2O3:Eu nanopowders were characterized by X-ray diffractometry, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), selected area electron diffraction (SAED), energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX) and photoluminescence spectroscopy (PL). The particle size was calculated to be in the range of 15–30 nm using Scherrer's formula. The Ia-3 structure of synthesized Y2O3:Eu nanopowders were confirmed with X-ray diffractometry. The crystallinity of Y2O3:Eu nanopowders were confirmed by SAED and TEM images. The 5D0–∑7FJ (J = 0, 1, 2, 3) and 5D17F1 transitions bands were observed at 575–650 and 530–550 ranges in the photoluminescence spectrum. The concentration quenching was estimated to be about 5 mol% of Eu. The best chromaticity to the standard red color was observed with the sample containing 3 mol% of Eu.

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    1: Introduction

      Some people think that carbon and sustainable development are not compatible. This textbook shows that carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and bio-carbon from biomass are our best allies in the energy transition, towards greater sustainability. We pose the problem of the decarbonation (or decarbonization) of our economy by looking at ways to reduce our dependence on fossil carbon (coal, petroleum, natural gas, bitumen, carbonaceous shales, lignite, peat). The urgent goal is to curb the exponential increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and hydrosphere (Figures 1.1 and 1.2) that is directly related to our consumption of fossil carbon for our energy and materials The goal of the Paris agreement (United Nations COP 21, Dec. 12, 2015) of limiting the temperature increase to 1.5 degrees (compared to the pre-industrial era, before 1800) is becoming increasingly unattainable (Intergovermental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), report of Aug. 6, 2021). On Aug. 9, 2021 Boris Johnson, prime minister of the United Kingdom, declared that coal needs to be consigned to history to limit global warming. CO2 has an important social cost…

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      5: Natural Gas and Biogas

        Natural gas consists mainly of methane (CH4) and ethane (CH3CH3) and other hydrocarbons in small quantities. Depending on the source it may also contain CO2, nitrogen (N2), hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and helium (He). It is very abundant and its combustion contributes to the increase of the CO2 content in the biosphere. Natural gas is a non-renewable fuel (Section 5.1). It is widely used to produce electricity, heat, chemicals including hydrogen, and hydrocarbons (liquid fuels) and as a fuel for motor vehicles…