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Usability of Extraction Techniques for Practical Applications.
Rousková, Milena ; Šabata, Stanislav ; Maléterová, Ywetta ; Hanika, Jiří ; Šolcová, Olga ; Stránská, M. ; Kaštánek, P. ; Bárnet, M. ; Svátek, A.
The aim of the study was the development of extraction procedures for the isolation of carotenoids, especially lutein, from medicinal plants (Calendula officinalis, Tagetes sp.), the obtaining of fragrances from Magnolia × pruhoniciana blooms, or the separation of waxes from Miscanthus sp. stalks.\n
Plný tet: rouskova_extrakce_abstrakt-v1 - DOCX Plný text: content.csg - DOCX
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Acidic Hydrolysis of Waste Feather Biomass - Processes Scale-Up.
Hanika, Jiří ; Rousková, Milena ; Šolcová, Olga ; Šabata, Stanislav ; Jírů, M. ; Hůrková, K.
The paper present novel data on acidic hydrolysis of waste chicken feathersin presence of water solution containing carboxylic acid catalyst with the pKa value lower than 4, instirred batch reactors, in the temperature range from 114°Cto 150°C and at the pertinent vapour pressure of reaction mixture.The process was scaled-up from laboratory bench scale to pilot plant dimensions using batch high pressure autoclaves. Process conditions were applied according to patent application1. Knowledge of kinetic aspects of the featherhydrolysis and process parameters operation window are inevitable for asuccessful process scale up2,3.
Plný tet: ICCT_2019 ACIDIC HYDROLYSIS OF WASTE FEATHER BIOMASS - DOCX Plný text: content.csg - DOCX
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The Influence of Surface Treatment and Activation of Thin Film Composite Membranes with Plasma Discharge and Determination of Their Physicochemical Properties.
Slepička, P. ; Setničková, Kateřina ; Petrusová, Zuzana ; Slepičková-Kasálková, N. ; Kolská, Z. ; Siegel, J. ; Jansen, J. C. ; Esposito, E. ; Fuoco, A. ; Švorčík, V. ; Izák, Pavel
In this work we have focused on the surface treatment and activation of membranes (73 AC and 82 V) with plasma discharge and determination of their physicochemical properties. The surface morphology, wettability, zeta potential of pristine and plasma- treated membranes were tested and compared.
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