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Online since: September 2014
Authors: Alexandra Ancelmo Piscitelli Mansur, Marco Elisio Marques, Herman Sander Mansur
The result for Km, measured for “free” GOx, 18±4 mmol.L-1, is coherent with the value 19±2.2 mmol.L-1 reported by Ukeda et al. [11], that evaluated the GOx enzyme activity in a medium (PBS, pH=7.2) similar to our experiments.
In general, according to Ozyilmaz et al. (2005) [14], Km’ values of immobilized enzymes were expected to be higher and Vmax values lower than those from free enzymes, mainly due to diffusion limitations and steric hindrances in immobilized forms.
Eling, R.
Online since: December 2019
Authors: Alexander I. Danilov
El-Tawil, E.
Al-Mahaidi, Mechanical characterization of steel/CFRP double strap joints at elevated temperatures.
Al-Mahaidi, and X.
Online since: November 2020
Authors: Hiroyuki Oku, Yu Hashimoto, Takashi Matsukawa, Yuko Oku, Kazuo Shinozuka
In 1994, Read et al. [6] have reported the primary structure of this enolase by using a combination of cDNA sequencing and inverse-PCR techniques.
[7] (a) Kano, S.; El Gaddal, A.A.; Suzuki, M.
(b) Dobaño, C.; Sanz, H.; Sorgho, H.; Dosoo, D.; Mpina, M.; Ubillos, I. et al.
Online since: August 2020
Authors: Yukio Furukawa, Ayi Bahtiar, Seiya Ikawa, Hanako Kiyohara, Yuki Sendai
Ke et al. [6] found no significant SCN incorporation into the final perovskite film.
Gong, E.L.
Al-Jassim, G.
Online since: June 2017
Authors: M. Ramadan, K.S. Abdel Halim, A. Shawabkeh, N. Fathy
Amiri et al., Direct reduction of iron ore using natural gas, report of NTNU Det Skapende University, Trondheim, Norway, November 2011 [3] Direct from Midrex, Third quarter, 2012 [4] P.
El-Gassy, Analysis of solid-state reduction of iron ore from a couple of experimental measurements, Scand.
Al-Ghonamy, Reduction kinetics of nano-sized nickel ferrite for the production of metallic alloys, Adv.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Guang Wei Sun, Hai Ming Li, Jing Hui Zhou, Xing Wang
As for the effect of supercritical water-ethanol depolymerization, Cheng S. et al. [31] also reported that hydrothermal treating alkali lignin (AL) at 300 °C for 2 h led to an 89% yield of degraded lignin (DL).
Zhe Tang et al. [32] studied liquid fuel of pyrolytic lignin (PL) in supercritical ethanol.
Possible lignin hydrothermal degradation mechanism in water-ethanol co-solvent under hydrogen Saisu et al. [33] and Kazuhide Okuda et al. [35] discussed the reaction mechanism in supercritical water with and without phenol.
Aymonier, A.L.
Gellerstedt, E.L.
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Belén González-Fonteboa, Paulina Faria, Carolina Martínez-García, Diego Carro-López, Fernando Martínez-Abella
These materials such as pozzolanic materials (Stefanidou Maria and Assael et al., 2010), brick dust, granular tuff or expanded clay (Frattolillo et al., 2005), expanded cork (Carrajola et al., 2020) or pumice (Widodo et al., 2017) can introduce porosity in mortars leading to a reduce of thermal conductivity.
In the case of non-hydraulic binders, authors studied that including in lime mortars different fibres such as hemp (Mazhoud et al., 2016), recycled textil from fabrics (Barbero-Barrera et al., 2016), flax (Rahim et al., 2015) and date palm fibres (Belakroum et al., 2018) can improve thermal and hygric properties.
Also the addition of PCM (Pavlík et al., 2016) graphite waste (Barbero-Barrera et al., 2017) and calcined diatoms (Barbero-Barrera et al., 2014) was studied to modified lime-based plaster improving thermal properties and indoor air quality.
This issue can be related with the moisture retention due to the flaky particles of mussel shell and the chitin content (Gour et al., 2018; Martínez-García et al., 2020b).
Energy Build. 76, 422–428. doi.org/10.1016/J.ENBUILD.2014.02.065 [4] Belakroum, R., Gherfi, A., Kadja, M., Maalouf, C., Lachi, M., El Wakil, N., Mai, T.H., 2018.
Online since: March 2022
Authors: Mohammad Ali Zazouli, Laleh Kalankesh
El Seoud, Titanium Dioxide/Graphene and Titanium Dioxide/Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites: Synthesis, Characterization and Photocatalytic Applications for Water Decontamination.
[32] Zhang, J., et al., Photocatalysis: Fundamentals, Materials and Applications.
[39] Argurio, P., et al., Photocatalytic Membranes in Photocatalytic Membrane Reactors.
[42] Rehman, S., et al., Strategies of making TiO2 and ZnO visible light active.
[48] Johar, M.A., et al., Photocatalysis and bandgap engineering using ZnO nanocomposites.
Online since: March 2020
Authors: Hong Bo Zhang, Rui Xue Yin, Wen Jun Zhang, Yu Long Ding
El-Eisawy, et al.
Luo, et al.
Lu, et al.
Xu, et al.
Xu, et al.
Online since: January 2024
Authors: Fayçal Bouzit, Mohamed Bouzit, Djamila Derbal, Abderrahim Mokhefi
Pordanjani et al. [41] analyzed the natural convection of a nanofluid flow in a square tank with a fin.
Bouzit et al
Bakalis et al. [45] studied the effect of curvature and Hartmann number on the magnetohydrodynamic laminar flow of a nanofluid behavior in a curved duct.
[49] M.El-Adawy, H.
Al-Kayiem, Magneto-Hydrodynamic effects on Diesel/CNG bubbly flow enhanced by Fe3O4 Nanoparticles: Experimental and mathematical assessments. 
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