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Plastics and sustainability : towards a peaceful coexistence between bio-based and fossil fuel-based plastics / / Michael Tolinski
Plastics and sustainability : towards a peaceful coexistence between bio-based and fossil fuel-based plastics / / Michael Tolinski
Autore Tolinski Michael
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (298 p.)
Disciplina 620.1/92323
Soggetto topico Plastics
Biodegradable plastics
Biopolymers
Plastics - Toxicology
Sustainable engineering
ISBN 1-283-40193-2
9786613401939
1-61344-890-2
1-118-21784-5
1-118-21783-7
1-118-21786-1
Classificazione SCI013000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Plastics and Sustainability: Towards a Peaceful Coexistence between Bio-based and Fossil Fuel-based Plastics; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1 General Introduction; 1.1 What is Environmental Sustainability?; 1.2 Facing the Contradictions of Plastics; 1.3 Plastics at Play in Consumer Lifestyles; 1.4 Controversies Concerning Plastics: Recent Examples; 1.4.1 PVC and Phthalate Plasticizers; 1.4.2 Plastic Shopping Bags; 1.4.3 Health Effects of BPA (Bisphenol-A); 1.5 The Desire to be ""Green""; 1.5.1 Consumer Interest in Sustainability; 1.5.2 Sustainability: Views and Counterviews
1.6 The Course of This Book: A Chapter-by-Chapter Overview References; 2 The Life Cycles of Plastics; 2.1 ""Green Principles"" - A Basis for Discussion; 2.2 Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) - A Baseline Tool; 2.2.1 Life Cycle Inventory (LCI); 2.2.2 LCA: Controversies and Limitations; 2.2.3 LCA/LCI: Plastics-related Examples; 2.3 Plastic Lifetimes: Cradle-to-Gate... to Gate-to-Grave; 2.3.1 The ""Cradle"": Polymer Feedstocks and Production; 2.3.2 ""Gate-to-Gate"": General Plastics Use-life Impacts; 2.3.3 The ""Grave"": Disposal, Recycling, and Biodegradability
2.4 Towards a Hierarchy of Choosing Plastics for Sustainability References; 3 Polymer Properties and Environmental Footprints; 3.1 Background on Polymers and Plastics; 3.1.1 ""Green Chemistry"" Principles Most Relevant to Plastics; 3.2 Common Commodity Thermoplastics; 3.2.1 Polyethylene (PE); 3.2.2 Polypropylene (PP); 3.2.3 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC, or ""Vinyl""); 3.2.4 Polystyrene (PS); 3.2.5 Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) and Related Polyesters; 3.3 Traditional Engineering Thermoplastics; 3.3.1 Nylon or Polyamide (PA); 3.3.2 Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS); 3.3.3 Polycarbonate (PC)
3.4 Traditional Thermosets and Conventional Composites 3.4.1 Unreinforced Thermosets; 3.4.2 Conventional Composites; 3.5 Biopolymers: Polymers of Biological Origin; 3.5.1 Polylactic Acid (PLA); 3.5.2 Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs): PHB and Related Copolymers; 3.5.3 Starch-based Polymers; 3.5.4 Protein-based Polymers; 3.5.5 Algae-based Polymers; 3.5.6 Blends of Biopolymers; 3.6 Additives and Fillers: Conventional and Bio-based; 3.6.1 Common Additives; 3.6.2 Fillers; 3.6.3 Fiber Reinforcement; 3.6.4 Nanocomposites; 3.7 Concluding Summary; References
4 Applications: Demonstrations of Plastics Sustainability 4.1 Trends in Sustainable Plastics Applications; 4.2 Sustainable Plastics Packaging; 4.2.1 Traditional Plastics Bags and Containers: Use, Disposal, and Recycling; 4.2.2 Bio-based Plastic Packaging; 4.2.3 ""Greener"" Foam Packaging; 4.2.4 Key Points about Plastics Packaging and Sustainability; 4.3 Sustainable Plastics in Building and Construction; 4.3.1 Recycled / Recyclable Construction Applications; 4.3.2 Wood-plastic Composites; 4.3.3 Key Points about Plastics Sustainability in Construction; 4.4 Automotive Plastics and Sustainability
4.4.1 Fuel-saving Contributions of Plastics
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Tolinski Michael  
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons
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Polymers for energy storage and conversion [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Vikas Mittal
Polymers for energy storage and conversion [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Vikas Mittal
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (272 p.)
Disciplina 541/.372
Altri autori (Persone) MittalVikas
Collana Polymer Science and Plastics Engineering
Soggetto topico Conducting polymers
Polyelectrolytes
Electric insulators and insulation - Polymers
Polymers
Polymers - Electric properties
Electric batteries
ISBN 1-118-73408-4
1-118-73416-5
1-118-73420-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; 1 High Performance Polymer Hydrogel Based Materials for Fuel Cells; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Hydrogel Electrolyte; 1.3 Poly(vinyl alcohol) Hydrogel; 1.3.1 Chitosan-based Hydrogel in Fuel Cells; 1.3.2 Chitosan Membrane for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell; 1.3.3 Chitosan Membrane for Alkaline Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell; 1.3.4 Chitosan for Fuel Cell Electrode; Summary; References; 2 PVAc Based Polymer Blend Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 Polymer Electrolytes
2.1.2 Role of Polymers in Electrolyte 2.1.3 Polymers; 2.1.4 Advantages of Polymer Electrolytes in Battery; 2.1.5 Poly Vinyl Acetate (PVAc); 2.1.6 PVAc Based Polymer Electrolytes; 2.1.7 Surface and Structural Analysis; Conclusion; References; 3 Lithium Polymer Batteries Based on Ionic Liquids; 3.1 Lithium Batteries; 3.1.1 Introduction; 3.1.2 Lithium Polymer Batteries; 3.2 Lithium Polymer Batteries Containing Ionic Liquids; 3.2.1 Ionic Liquids; 3.2.2 Ionic Liquid-Based Polymer Electrolytes; 3.2.3 Ionic Liquid-Based, Lithium Polymer Battery Performance; Glossary; References
4 Organic Quantum Dots Grown by Molecular Layer Deposition for Photovoltaics 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Molecular Layer Deposition; 4.3 Concept of Solar Cells with Organic Quantum Dots; 4.4 Polymer Multiple Quantum Dots; 4.4.1 Fabrication Process and Structures; 4.4.2 Structural Confirmation of Polymer MQDs; 4.4.3 Photocurrent Spectra; 4.4.4 MLD on TiO2 Layer; 4.5 Molecular Multiple Quantum Dots; 4.5.1 Fabrication Process and Structures; 4.5.2 Structural Confirmation of Molecular MQDs; 4.5.3 Photocurrent Spectra; 4.6 Waveguide-Type Solar Cells; 4.6.1 Proposed Structures
4.6.2 Photocurrent Enhancement by Guided Lights 4.6.3 Film-Based Integrated Solar Cells; 4.7 Summary; References; 5 Solvent Effects in Polymer Based Organic Photovoltaics; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Solar Cell Device Structure and Preparation; 5.3 Spin-Coating of Active Layer; 5.4 Influence of Solvent on Morphology; 5.4.1 Crystallization Process and Cluster Formation; 5.4.2 Lateral Structures; 5.4.3 Vertical Material Composition; 5.4.4 Mesoscopic Morphology; 5.5 Residual Solvent; 5.5.1 Absolute Solvent Content in Homopolymer Films; 5.5.2 Lateral Solvent Distribution; 5.6 Summary; Acknowledgment
References 6 Polymer-Inorganic Hybrid Solar Cells; 6.1 Introduction; 6.1.1 Hybrid Solar Cell; 6.1.2 Semiconducting Conjugated Polymers; 6.1.3 Inorganic Semiconductors; 6.1.4 Solar Cell Device Characterization; 6.2 Hybrid Conjugated Polymer-Inorganic Semiconductor Composites; 6.2.1 Inorganic Semiconductor in a Bilayer Structure; 6.2.2 Inorganic Semiconductor as a Blend with Conjugated Polymer; 6.2.3 Inorganic Metal Oxide as Charge Transport Layer; 6.3 Conclusion; References; 7 Semiconducting Polymer-based Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells; 7.1 Introduction
7.2 Optical Properties of Semiconducting Polymers
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Polymers for energy storage and conversion / / edited by Vikas Mittal
Polymers for energy storage and conversion / / edited by Vikas Mittal
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (272 p.)
Disciplina 541/.372
Altri autori (Persone) MittalVikas
Collana Polymer Science and Plastics Engineering
Soggetto topico Conducting polymers
Polyelectrolytes
Electric insulators and insulation - Polymers
Polymers
Polymers - Electric properties
Electric batteries
ISBN 1-118-73408-4
1-118-73416-5
1-118-73420-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; 1 High Performance Polymer Hydrogel Based Materials for Fuel Cells; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Hydrogel Electrolyte; 1.3 Poly(vinyl alcohol) Hydrogel; 1.3.1 Chitosan-based Hydrogel in Fuel Cells; 1.3.2 Chitosan Membrane for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell; 1.3.3 Chitosan Membrane for Alkaline Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell; 1.3.4 Chitosan for Fuel Cell Electrode; Summary; References; 2 PVAc Based Polymer Blend Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 Polymer Electrolytes
2.1.2 Role of Polymers in Electrolyte 2.1.3 Polymers; 2.1.4 Advantages of Polymer Electrolytes in Battery; 2.1.5 Poly Vinyl Acetate (PVAc); 2.1.6 PVAc Based Polymer Electrolytes; 2.1.7 Surface and Structural Analysis; Conclusion; References; 3 Lithium Polymer Batteries Based on Ionic Liquids; 3.1 Lithium Batteries; 3.1.1 Introduction; 3.1.2 Lithium Polymer Batteries; 3.2 Lithium Polymer Batteries Containing Ionic Liquids; 3.2.1 Ionic Liquids; 3.2.2 Ionic Liquid-Based Polymer Electrolytes; 3.2.3 Ionic Liquid-Based, Lithium Polymer Battery Performance; Glossary; References
4 Organic Quantum Dots Grown by Molecular Layer Deposition for Photovoltaics 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Molecular Layer Deposition; 4.3 Concept of Solar Cells with Organic Quantum Dots; 4.4 Polymer Multiple Quantum Dots; 4.4.1 Fabrication Process and Structures; 4.4.2 Structural Confirmation of Polymer MQDs; 4.4.3 Photocurrent Spectra; 4.4.4 MLD on TiO2 Layer; 4.5 Molecular Multiple Quantum Dots; 4.5.1 Fabrication Process and Structures; 4.5.2 Structural Confirmation of Molecular MQDs; 4.5.3 Photocurrent Spectra; 4.6 Waveguide-Type Solar Cells; 4.6.1 Proposed Structures
4.6.2 Photocurrent Enhancement by Guided Lights 4.6.3 Film-Based Integrated Solar Cells; 4.7 Summary; References; 5 Solvent Effects in Polymer Based Organic Photovoltaics; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Solar Cell Device Structure and Preparation; 5.3 Spin-Coating of Active Layer; 5.4 Influence of Solvent on Morphology; 5.4.1 Crystallization Process and Cluster Formation; 5.4.2 Lateral Structures; 5.4.3 Vertical Material Composition; 5.4.4 Mesoscopic Morphology; 5.5 Residual Solvent; 5.5.1 Absolute Solvent Content in Homopolymer Films; 5.5.2 Lateral Solvent Distribution; 5.6 Summary; Acknowledgment
References 6 Polymer-Inorganic Hybrid Solar Cells; 6.1 Introduction; 6.1.1 Hybrid Solar Cell; 6.1.2 Semiconducting Conjugated Polymers; 6.1.3 Inorganic Semiconductors; 6.1.4 Solar Cell Device Characterization; 6.2 Hybrid Conjugated Polymer-Inorganic Semiconductor Composites; 6.2.1 Inorganic Semiconductor in a Bilayer Structure; 6.2.2 Inorganic Semiconductor as a Blend with Conjugated Polymer; 6.2.3 Inorganic Metal Oxide as Charge Transport Layer; 6.3 Conclusion; References; 7 Semiconducting Polymer-based Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells; 7.1 Introduction
7.2 Optical Properties of Semiconducting Polymers
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Resource service management in manufacturing grid system [[electronic resource] /] / Fei Tao, Lin Zhang and Yefa Hu
Resource service management in manufacturing grid system [[electronic resource] /] / Fei Tao, Lin Zhang and Yefa Hu
Autore Tao Fei
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (551 p.)
Disciplina 658.5/14
Altri autori (Persone) ZhangLin <1966->
HuYefa
Soggetto topico Production management - Technological innovations
Service-oriented architecture (Computer science)
Computational grids (Computer systems)
Cloud computing
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-43245-5
9786613432452
1-118-28775-4
1-118-28876-9
1-118-28776-2
Classificazione TEC009060
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Resource Service Management in Manufacturing Grid System; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction to Manufacturing Grid; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Proposal of Manufacturing Grid; 1.2.1 Several Issues of Manufacturing; 1.2.2 Proposal of MGrid; 1.2.3 Technological Driving Forces of MGrid; 1.3 Concept of MGrid; 1.3.1 A Brief Outline of Grid and its Applications; 1.3.2 Concept of MGrid; 1.4 Basic Features of MGrid; 1.5 The Connotation of MGrid; 1.6 Comparison between MGrid and Networked Manufacturing; 1.7 Comparison between MGrid and Computing Grid
1.8 Key Research Contents and Technologies of MGrid1.8.1 General Technologies; 1.8.2 Supporting Technologies; 1.8.3 Key Enabling Technologies; 1.8.4 Application Technologies; 1.9 Summary; 2 Resource Service Optimal-Allocation System in MGrid; 1.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Architecture of MGrid; 2.2.1 MGrid Resource Layer; 2.2.2 MGrid Core Middleware Layer; 2.2.3 MGrid User Service Middleware Layer; 2.2.4 MGrid User Portal Layer; 2.2.5 MGrid User Layer; 2.3 MGrid Collaborative Manufacturing Platform; 2.3.1 Conceptual Model of MGrid Collaborative Manufacturing Platform
2.3.2 Resource Service Publication 2.3.3 The Resource Service Exchange between RSP and RSD; 2.4 MGrid Resource Service Optimal-Allocation System (MGRSOAS); 2.5 The Key Issues and Technologies for Realizing RSOAS; 2.5.1 Modeling and Digital Description of Resource Service (DDoRS); 2.5.2 Resource Service Match and Search (RSMS); 2.5.3 QoS Modeling and Evaluation of Resource Service; 2.5.4 MGrid Resource Service Optimal-Selection and Composition (RSOSC); 2.5.5 Resource Service Composition and Network Modeling and Dynamic Characteristics; 2.5.6 Failure Tolerance Management; 2.6 Summary
3 Digital Description of MGrid Resource Service 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Classification of MGrid Resource Service and Its Application; 3.2.1 Classification of MGrid Resource and Resource Service; 3.2.2 Application Case: Resource Service Design for Magnetic Bearing System; 3.3 Requirements of DDoRS in MGrid; 3.4 MGrid and Ontology; 3.5 Establishing the Method of MGrid-Ontology; 3.5.1 Step 1: Define the Scope and Requirements of MGrid-Ontology; 3.5.2 Step 2: Determine Essential Concepts, Reusing Existing Ontologies if Possible; 3.5.3 Step 3: Analyses and Design of MGrid-Ontology
3.5.4 Step 4: Representation of MGrid-Ontology 3.5.5 Step 5: Verification and Validation of MGrid-Ontology; 3.6 Selection of Describing Language for MGrid-Ontology; 3.7 MGrid Ontology; 3.7.1 OWL-S; 3.7.2 MGrid-Ontology; 3.8 DDoRS Based on MGrid-Ontology; 3.8.1 Description of Agent; 3.8.2 Description of MGSP; 3.8.3 Description of MGSM; 3.9 Application Case: MGrid-Ontology Based MGrid Resource Service Discovery; 3.10 Summary; 4 MGrid Resource Service Match and Search; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Related Works; 4.2.1 Service Discovery in Traditional Distributed System
4.2.2 Service Match and Discovery in Distributed Manufacturing System
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Tao Fei  
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons
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Resource service management in manufacturing grid system / / Fei Tao, Lin Zhang and Yefa Hu
Resource service management in manufacturing grid system / / Fei Tao, Lin Zhang and Yefa Hu
Autore Tao Fei
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (551 p.)
Disciplina 658.5/14
Altri autori (Persone) ZhangLin <1966->
HuYefa
Soggetto topico Production management - Technological innovations
Service-oriented architecture (Computer science)
Computational grids (Computer systems)
Cloud computing
ISBN 1-283-43245-5
9786613432452
1-118-28775-4
1-118-28876-9
1-118-28776-2
Classificazione TEC009060
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Resource Service Management in Manufacturing Grid System; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction to Manufacturing Grid; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Proposal of Manufacturing Grid; 1.2.1 Several Issues of Manufacturing; 1.2.2 Proposal of MGrid; 1.2.3 Technological Driving Forces of MGrid; 1.3 Concept of MGrid; 1.3.1 A Brief Outline of Grid and its Applications; 1.3.2 Concept of MGrid; 1.4 Basic Features of MGrid; 1.5 The Connotation of MGrid; 1.6 Comparison between MGrid and Networked Manufacturing; 1.7 Comparison between MGrid and Computing Grid
1.8 Key Research Contents and Technologies of MGrid1.8.1 General Technologies; 1.8.2 Supporting Technologies; 1.8.3 Key Enabling Technologies; 1.8.4 Application Technologies; 1.9 Summary; 2 Resource Service Optimal-Allocation System in MGrid; 1.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Architecture of MGrid; 2.2.1 MGrid Resource Layer; 2.2.2 MGrid Core Middleware Layer; 2.2.3 MGrid User Service Middleware Layer; 2.2.4 MGrid User Portal Layer; 2.2.5 MGrid User Layer; 2.3 MGrid Collaborative Manufacturing Platform; 2.3.1 Conceptual Model of MGrid Collaborative Manufacturing Platform
2.3.2 Resource Service Publication 2.3.3 The Resource Service Exchange between RSP and RSD; 2.4 MGrid Resource Service Optimal-Allocation System (MGRSOAS); 2.5 The Key Issues and Technologies for Realizing RSOAS; 2.5.1 Modeling and Digital Description of Resource Service (DDoRS); 2.5.2 Resource Service Match and Search (RSMS); 2.5.3 QoS Modeling and Evaluation of Resource Service; 2.5.4 MGrid Resource Service Optimal-Selection and Composition (RSOSC); 2.5.5 Resource Service Composition and Network Modeling and Dynamic Characteristics; 2.5.6 Failure Tolerance Management; 2.6 Summary
3 Digital Description of MGrid Resource Service 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Classification of MGrid Resource Service and Its Application; 3.2.1 Classification of MGrid Resource and Resource Service; 3.2.2 Application Case: Resource Service Design for Magnetic Bearing System; 3.3 Requirements of DDoRS in MGrid; 3.4 MGrid and Ontology; 3.5 Establishing the Method of MGrid-Ontology; 3.5.1 Step 1: Define the Scope and Requirements of MGrid-Ontology; 3.5.2 Step 2: Determine Essential Concepts, Reusing Existing Ontologies if Possible; 3.5.3 Step 3: Analyses and Design of MGrid-Ontology
3.5.4 Step 4: Representation of MGrid-Ontology 3.5.5 Step 5: Verification and Validation of MGrid-Ontology; 3.6 Selection of Describing Language for MGrid-Ontology; 3.7 MGrid Ontology; 3.7.1 OWL-S; 3.7.2 MGrid-Ontology; 3.8 DDoRS Based on MGrid-Ontology; 3.8.1 Description of Agent; 3.8.2 Description of MGSP; 3.8.3 Description of MGSM; 3.9 Application Case: MGrid-Ontology Based MGrid Resource Service Discovery; 3.10 Summary; 4 MGrid Resource Service Match and Search; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Related Works; 4.2.1 Service Discovery in Traditional Distributed System
4.2.2 Service Match and Discovery in Distributed Manufacturing System
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Tao Fei  
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Sour gas and related technologies [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Ying (Alice) Wu, John J. Carroll, and Weiyao Zhu
Sour gas and related technologies [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Ying (Alice) Wu, John J. Carroll, and Weiyao Zhu
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley and Sons
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (296 p.)
Disciplina 665.7/3
Altri autori (Persone) WuYing, MSc.
CarrollJohn J. <1958->
ZhuWeiyao
Collana Advances in Natural Gas Engineering
Soggetto topico Natural gas
Gas wells
Oil wells
Oil field flooding
ISBN 1-118-51115-8
1-283-64539-4
1-118-51113-1
1-118-51109-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Sour Gas and Related Technologies; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Part 1: Data: Experiments and Correlation; 1. Equilibrium Water Content Measurements for Acid Gas at High Pressures and Temperatures; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Experimental; 1.3 Recent Results and Modelling; 1.3.1 Partitioning of Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S Solubility in Water); 1.3.2 Partitioning of Water (Water Content in H2S); 1.3.3 Discussion of Results; 1.4 Conclusions; References; 2. Comparative Study on Gas Deviation Factor Calculating Models for CO2 Rich Gas Reservoirs; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Deviation Factor Correlations
2.2.1 Empirical Formulas2.2.1.1 Dranchuk-Purvis-Robinsion (DPR) Model; 2.2.1.2 Dranchuk-Abu-Kassem (DAK) Model; 2.2.1.3 Hall-Yarborough (HY) Model; 2.2.1.4 Beggs and Brill (BB) Model; 2.2.1.5 Sarem Model; 2.2.1.6 Papay Model; 2.2.1.7 Li Xiangfang (LXF) Model; 2.2.1.8 Zhang Guodong Model; 2.2.2 Correction Methods; 2.2.2.1 Guo Xuqiang Method; 2.2.2.2 Carr-Kobayshi-Burrows Correction Method; 2.2.2.3 Wiehert-Aziz Correction Method [16]; 2.3 Model Optimization; 2.4 Conclusions; References; 3. H2S Viscosities and Densities at High-Temperatures and Pressures; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Experimental
3.3 Results and Discussion3.4 Conclusions and Outlook; 3.5 Acknowledgement; References; 4. Solubility of Methane in Propylene Carbonate; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Results and Discussion; 4.3 Nomenclature; 4.4 Acknowledgement; References; Part 2: Process; 5. A Holistic Look at Gas Treating Simulation; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Clean Versus Dirty Solvents: Heat Stable Salts; 5.2.1 CO2 Removal Using MEA, and MDEA Promoted With Piperazine; 5.2.2 Piperazine-promoted MDEA in an Ammonia Plant; 5.2.3 Post-combustion CO2 Capture; 5.2.4 LNG Absorber; 5.3 Summary
6. Controlled Freeze ZoneTM Commercial Demonstration Plant Advances Technology for the Commercialization of North American Sour Gas Resources6.1 Introduction - Gas Demand and Sour Gas Challenges; 6.2 Acid Gas Injection; 6.3 Controlled Freeze ZoneTM - Single Step Removal of CO2 and H2S; 6.4 Development Scenarios Suitable for Utilizing CFZTM Technology; 6.5 Commercial Demonstration Plant Design & Initial Performance Data; 6.6 Conclusions and Forward Plans; Bibliography; 7. Acid Gas Dehydration - A DexProTM Technology Update; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Necessity of Dehydration; 7.3 Dehydration Criteria
7.4 Acid Gas - Water Phase Behaviour7.5 Conventional Dehydration Methods; 7.5.1 Desiccant Adsorption; 7.5.2 Desiccant Absorption; 7.5.3 Separation Based Processes; 7.5.4 Avoidance Based Processes; 7.5.5 Thermodynamic/Refrigerative Based Processes; 7.6 Development of DexPro; 7.7 DexPro Operating Update; 7.8 DexPro Next Steps; 7.9 Murphy Tupper - 2012 Update; 7.10 Acknowledgements; 8. A Look at Solid CO2 Formation in Several High CO2 Concentration Depressuring Scenarios; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Methodology; 8.3 Thermodynamic Property Package Description; 8.4 Model Configuration; 8.5 Results
8.6 Discussion
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Sour gas and related technologies / / edited by Ying (Alice) Wu, John J. Carroll, and Weiyao Zhu
Sour gas and related technologies / / edited by Ying (Alice) Wu, John J. Carroll, and Weiyao Zhu
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley and Sons
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (296 p.)
Disciplina 665.7/3
Altri autori (Persone) WuYing, MSc.
CarrollJohn J. <1958->
ZhuWeiyao
Collana Advances in Natural Gas Engineering
Soggetto topico Natural gas
Gas wells
Oil wells
Oil field flooding
ISBN 1-118-51115-8
1-283-64539-4
1-118-51113-1
1-118-51109-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Sour Gas and Related Technologies; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Part 1: Data: Experiments and Correlation; 1. Equilibrium Water Content Measurements for Acid Gas at High Pressures and Temperatures; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Experimental; 1.3 Recent Results and Modelling; 1.3.1 Partitioning of Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S Solubility in Water); 1.3.2 Partitioning of Water (Water Content in H2S); 1.3.3 Discussion of Results; 1.4 Conclusions; References; 2. Comparative Study on Gas Deviation Factor Calculating Models for CO2 Rich Gas Reservoirs; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Deviation Factor Correlations
2.2.1 Empirical Formulas2.2.1.1 Dranchuk-Purvis-Robinsion (DPR) Model; 2.2.1.2 Dranchuk-Abu-Kassem (DAK) Model; 2.2.1.3 Hall-Yarborough (HY) Model; 2.2.1.4 Beggs and Brill (BB) Model; 2.2.1.5 Sarem Model; 2.2.1.6 Papay Model; 2.2.1.7 Li Xiangfang (LXF) Model; 2.2.1.8 Zhang Guodong Model; 2.2.2 Correction Methods; 2.2.2.1 Guo Xuqiang Method; 2.2.2.2 Carr-Kobayshi-Burrows Correction Method; 2.2.2.3 Wiehert-Aziz Correction Method [16]; 2.3 Model Optimization; 2.4 Conclusions; References; 3. H2S Viscosities and Densities at High-Temperatures and Pressures; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Experimental
3.3 Results and Discussion3.4 Conclusions and Outlook; 3.5 Acknowledgement; References; 4. Solubility of Methane in Propylene Carbonate; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Results and Discussion; 4.3 Nomenclature; 4.4 Acknowledgement; References; Part 2: Process; 5. A Holistic Look at Gas Treating Simulation; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Clean Versus Dirty Solvents: Heat Stable Salts; 5.2.1 CO2 Removal Using MEA, and MDEA Promoted With Piperazine; 5.2.2 Piperazine-promoted MDEA in an Ammonia Plant; 5.2.3 Post-combustion CO2 Capture; 5.2.4 LNG Absorber; 5.3 Summary
6. Controlled Freeze ZoneTM Commercial Demonstration Plant Advances Technology for the Commercialization of North American Sour Gas Resources6.1 Introduction - Gas Demand and Sour Gas Challenges; 6.2 Acid Gas Injection; 6.3 Controlled Freeze ZoneTM - Single Step Removal of CO2 and H2S; 6.4 Development Scenarios Suitable for Utilizing CFZTM Technology; 6.5 Commercial Demonstration Plant Design & Initial Performance Data; 6.6 Conclusions and Forward Plans; Bibliography; 7. Acid Gas Dehydration - A DexProTM Technology Update; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Necessity of Dehydration; 7.3 Dehydration Criteria
7.4 Acid Gas - Water Phase Behaviour7.5 Conventional Dehydration Methods; 7.5.1 Desiccant Adsorption; 7.5.2 Desiccant Absorption; 7.5.3 Separation Based Processes; 7.5.4 Avoidance Based Processes; 7.5.5 Thermodynamic/Refrigerative Based Processes; 7.6 Development of DexPro; 7.7 DexPro Operating Update; 7.8 DexPro Next Steps; 7.9 Murphy Tupper - 2012 Update; 7.10 Acknowledgements; 8. A Look at Solid CO2 Formation in Several High CO2 Concentration Depressuring Scenarios; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Methodology; 8.3 Thermodynamic Property Package Description; 8.4 Model Configuration; 8.5 Results
8.6 Discussion
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Sustainable energy pricing [[electronic resource] /] / Gary M. Zatzman
Sustainable energy pricing [[electronic resource] /] / Gary M. Zatzman
Autore Zatzman Gary
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (610 p.)
Disciplina 333.79
Soggetto topico Petroleum products - Prices
Natural gas - Prices
Petroleum industry and trade
Gas industry
Energy consumption
Energy development
ISBN 1-280-67302-8
9786613649959
1-118-31916-8
1-118-31917-6
1-118-31914-1
Classificazione BUS070040
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Sustainable Energy Pricing; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; 0.1 Requirements of a Sustainable Energy Pricing Model; 0.1.1 Some General Issues; 0.1.2 Sustainability Criteria and Economic Theory; 0.1.2.1 Sustainability for whom?; 0.1.3 The Basis of Change and the Conditions of Change; 0.1.4 Linearities that Fail to Straighten Anything Out; 0.1.5 The Information/Disinformation Nexus; 0.1.6 Perception, Truth and Aphenomenality; 0.2 Outline of the Contents of this Volume; 1 Fundamental Notions; 1.1 ""Energy Crunch"" or: The Problems and Issues of Modeling an Energy Price
1.1.1 Commodification: The General Capital-centred Theory 1.1.2 Energy as Social Product; 1.1.3 Cultural Bias and Energy Price Modeling; 1.1.4 Commodification: The Special Theory of Modern-day Time Compression; 1.2 Matter, Energy, and Efficiency from Scientific Standpoint; 1.3 Truth as a Scientific Frame of Reference; 1.3.1 Eurocentric Distortion of Scientific Truth as a Frame of Reference; 1.4 Phenomenally-based Sustainability: The Nature-science Criterion; 1.5 Value Assessment, Value Addition and Phenomenally-based Energy Pricing; 1.5.1 The Role of Value Assessment and Value Addition
1.6 Newtonian 'Mechanism' and Mystification of How Value is Transformed into Price 1.7 Risk Assessment & Management and Aphenomenal Energy Pricing; 1.7.1 Energy Pricing based on Fictions: The Case of Enron; 1.8 The Temporal Criterion of Long-term Sustainability and its Implications; Documents; A. Timeline of Critical Events for Enron in the Period August 2001 to December 2001; B. Enron Segment and Stock Market Performance 1993-2000; C. The Temporal Horizon In Which Diligence Can Become Undue; D. Darwinian Pessimism and the Foreshortening of Temporal Horizons
E. Enron and the Foreshortening of Temporal Horizons 2 Newtonian Mechanism and The Deconstruction of Scientific Disinformation; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 What is the Issue?; 2.2 Einstein's Relativity and Newton's Mechanism Compared; 2.3 Newton's First Assumption; 2.3.1 First Level of Rectification of Newton's First Assumption; 2.3.2 Second Level of Rectification of Newton's First Assumption; 2.3.2.1 Can We Take for Granted that Masswill Remain Constant?; 2.4 Fundamental Assumptions of Electromagnetic Theory; 2.4.1 Can Energy Propagate Throughout Space in the Absence of Mass?
2.5 The Engineering Approach and Its Significance 2.6 First Conclusions; 2.7 Continuity and Linearity; 2.7.1 Confusion Twice Confounded; 2.7.2 It's Really About Time...; 2.7.3 ""Laws of Motion"", ""Natural Law"" & Questions of Mutability; 3 Offshore Networks of Control: Providing Short-Term Multi-Entity International Oil and Gas Plays with a Guarantee; 4 Current Energy Pricing Models: Origins & Problems; 4.1 Consumption without Production; 4.1.1 Description of the Problem and its Visible Impacts; 4.1.2 Disinforming Impacts of Consumption without Production; 4.2 Imposed Energy Pricing
4.3 Inherent Features of the Current Energy-Pricing Model: Matters Affecting Individuals' Daily Existence
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Sustainable energy pricing / / Gary M. Zatzman
Sustainable energy pricing / / Gary M. Zatzman
Autore Zatzman Gary
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (610 p.)
Disciplina 333.79
Soggetto topico Petroleum products - Prices
Natural gas - Prices
Petroleum industry and trade
Gas industry
Energy consumption
Energy development
ISBN 1-280-67302-8
9786613649959
1-118-31916-8
1-118-31917-6
1-118-31914-1
Classificazione BUS070040
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Sustainable Energy Pricing; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; 0.1 Requirements of a Sustainable Energy Pricing Model; 0.1.1 Some General Issues; 0.1.2 Sustainability Criteria and Economic Theory; 0.1.2.1 Sustainability for whom?; 0.1.3 The Basis of Change and the Conditions of Change; 0.1.4 Linearities that Fail to Straighten Anything Out; 0.1.5 The Information/Disinformation Nexus; 0.1.6 Perception, Truth and Aphenomenality; 0.2 Outline of the Contents of this Volume; 1 Fundamental Notions; 1.1 ""Energy Crunch"" or: The Problems and Issues of Modeling an Energy Price
1.1.1 Commodification: The General Capital-centred Theory 1.1.2 Energy as Social Product; 1.1.3 Cultural Bias and Energy Price Modeling; 1.1.4 Commodification: The Special Theory of Modern-day Time Compression; 1.2 Matter, Energy, and Efficiency from Scientific Standpoint; 1.3 Truth as a Scientific Frame of Reference; 1.3.1 Eurocentric Distortion of Scientific Truth as a Frame of Reference; 1.4 Phenomenally-based Sustainability: The Nature-science Criterion; 1.5 Value Assessment, Value Addition and Phenomenally-based Energy Pricing; 1.5.1 The Role of Value Assessment and Value Addition
1.6 Newtonian 'Mechanism' and Mystification of How Value is Transformed into Price 1.7 Risk Assessment & Management and Aphenomenal Energy Pricing; 1.7.1 Energy Pricing based on Fictions: The Case of Enron; 1.8 The Temporal Criterion of Long-term Sustainability and its Implications; Documents; A. Timeline of Critical Events for Enron in the Period August 2001 to December 2001; B. Enron Segment and Stock Market Performance 1993-2000; C. The Temporal Horizon In Which Diligence Can Become Undue; D. Darwinian Pessimism and the Foreshortening of Temporal Horizons
E. Enron and the Foreshortening of Temporal Horizons 2 Newtonian Mechanism and The Deconstruction of Scientific Disinformation; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 What is the Issue?; 2.2 Einstein's Relativity and Newton's Mechanism Compared; 2.3 Newton's First Assumption; 2.3.1 First Level of Rectification of Newton's First Assumption; 2.3.2 Second Level of Rectification of Newton's First Assumption; 2.3.2.1 Can We Take for Granted that Masswill Remain Constant?; 2.4 Fundamental Assumptions of Electromagnetic Theory; 2.4.1 Can Energy Propagate Throughout Space in the Absence of Mass?
2.5 The Engineering Approach and Its Significance 2.6 First Conclusions; 2.7 Continuity and Linearity; 2.7.1 Confusion Twice Confounded; 2.7.2 It's Really About Time...; 2.7.3 ""Laws of Motion"", ""Natural Law"" & Questions of Mutability; 3 Offshore Networks of Control: Providing Short-Term Multi-Entity International Oil and Gas Plays with a Guarantee; 4 Current Energy Pricing Models: Origins & Problems; 4.1 Consumption without Production; 4.1.1 Description of the Problem and its Visible Impacts; 4.1.2 Disinforming Impacts of Consumption without Production; 4.2 Imposed Energy Pricing
4.3 Inherent Features of the Current Energy-Pricing Model: Matters Affecting Individuals' Daily Existence
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The two narratives of political economy [[electronic resource] /] / original material selected and edited by Nicholas Capaldi and Gordon Lloyd
The two narratives of political economy [[electronic resource] /] / original material selected and edited by Nicholas Capaldi and Gordon Lloyd
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Scrivener Pub., 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (512 p.)
Disciplina 330
Altri autori (Persone) CapaldiNicholas
LloydJ. G (J. Gordon)
Soggetto topico Economics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-01168-6
1-282-94417-7
9786612944178
1-118-01169-4
1-118-01167-8
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Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto pt. 1. The emergence of political economy : economic activity leaves the household -- pt. 2. The arrival of political economy : liberty, property, and equality -- pt. 3. The maturation of the two narratives : the challenge of social economy.
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