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    Coordination of thermal/wind energies in power-to-gas process for cost/pollution abatement considering wind energy recovery by Hemmati, Reza

    Published 2022
    “…The proposed P2G achieves several purposes including optimal wind turbine sizing, uncertainty management, CO2 decrease and operating cost reduction. It is demonstrated that the Carbon tax can reduce the CO2 pollutions up to 8%. …”
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    A new insight into the separation of oil from oil/water emulsion by Fe3O4?SiO2 nanoparticles by Elmobarak W.F.

    Published 2021
    “…For the oil recovery process, the Fe3O4 was applied for the inhibition (i.e., decrease) of oil sedimentation, and the SiO2 NPs were applied for wettability alteration and IFT reduction. …”
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    Investigational Study for the efficiency of Fe3O4@SiO2 nanoparticles in the Oil Recovery Process using glass micromodel by Elhaj, Wamda

    Published 2021
    “…For the oil recovery process, the Fe3O4 was applied for the inhibition (i.e., decrease) of oil sedimentation, and the SiO2 NPs were applied for wettability alteration and IFT reduction. …”
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    CO2 Absorption Capacity and its Enthalpy of Absorption in Aqueous Blend of MDEA/Piperazine/Arginine by Talkhan, A.G.

    Published 2020
    “…The experimental results showed that the solubility of CO2 decreased with increasing ARG ration in the mixture. …”
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    Use and assessment of “e-plastics” as recycled aggregates in cement mortar by Makri, Chrysanthi

    Published 2019
    “…The obtained results, for all RPs, (especially those of 7.5% and 10%) exhibited an increase in the CS of the specimens by 15.4% and 7.8%, respectively, with the MoE decreased in both cases by 18.1% and 23.8%, respectively. …”
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