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Maximizing Charge Dynamics In Znin2s4/Cn Van Der Waals Heterojunction For Optimal Hydrogen Production From Photoreforming Of Glucose, Jinqiang Zhang, Xinyuan Xu, Lei Shi, Huayang Zhang, Shaobin Wang, Hongqi Sun Feb 2024

Maximizing Charge Dynamics In Znin2s4/Cn Van Der Waals Heterojunction For Optimal Hydrogen Production From Photoreforming Of Glucose, Jinqiang Zhang, Xinyuan Xu, Lei Shi, Huayang Zhang, Shaobin Wang, Hongqi Sun

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

Biomass photoreforming stands out as a promising avenue for green hydrogen, leveraging solar energy for the generation and transformation of clean and renewable energy resources. The pursuit of efficient photocatalysts is motivated by the unsatisfied hydrogen evolution performance arising from the complex and stubborn structure of biomass. Herein, we loaded 2-dimensional (2D) ZnIn2S4 onto 2D carbon nitride nanosheets, resulting in the formation of Van der Waals (VDW) heterojunctions (ZIS/CN). Band structure and morphology of CN were rationally tailored through precursor engineering to effectively magnify interfacial internal electric field and minimize diffusion pathway within the VDW heterostructure, realizing optimal charge dynamics …


Economic Material For Large-Scale H2 Storage And H2-Co2 Separation, Hussein R. Abid, Alireza Keshavarz, Header Jaffer, Basim K. Nile, Stefan Iglauer Jan 2024

Economic Material For Large-Scale H2 Storage And H2-Co2 Separation, Hussein R. Abid, Alireza Keshavarz, Header Jaffer, Basim K. Nile, Stefan Iglauer

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

Hydrogen is a clean fuel that can potentially completely decarbonize the energy supply chain and mitigate global warming. Hydrogen – a highly volatile gas – however, needs to be separated from CO2 during H2 production, and also from cushion gas in H2 geo-storage projects; in addition, large-scale H2 storage is a key obstacle. We thus tested and chemically upgraded common sub-bituminous coal as a material for H2-CO2 separation and H2 storage. The coal adsorbed significant amounts of H2 and CO2 and demonstrated an excellent H2-CO2 separation efficiency if chemically modified. The work presented here thus provides fundamental data required for …


Atomically Dispersed Cu-N3 On Hollow Spherical Carbon Nitride For Acetaminophen Degradation: Generation Of 1o2 From H2o2, Shuoyuan Tian, Yu Yin, Mengxuan Liu, Lei Shi, Shu Zhang, Abdul Hannan Asif, Xuan Li, Mengqiong Liu, Xiaoguang Duan, Shaobin Wang, Hongqi Sun Aug 2023

Atomically Dispersed Cu-N3 On Hollow Spherical Carbon Nitride For Acetaminophen Degradation: Generation Of 1o2 From H2o2, Shuoyuan Tian, Yu Yin, Mengxuan Liu, Lei Shi, Shu Zhang, Abdul Hannan Asif, Xuan Li, Mengqiong Liu, Xiaoguang Duan, Shaobin Wang, Hongqi Sun

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

Discharge of recalcitrant pharmaceuticals into aquatic systems has caused severe impacts on public health and ecosystem. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are effective for eliminating these refractory pollutants, for which single-atom catalysts (SACs) become the state-of-the-art materials owing to the maximized exposure of active metal sites. In this work, hollow spherical graphitic carbon nitride (hsCN) was fabricated to incorporate copper species to develop Fenton-like catalysts for acetaminophen (ACT) removal. Through pyrolysis of supramolecular assemblies derived from melamine-Cu complex and cyanuric acid, single atom Cu-N3 sites were anchored on hsCN by N-coordination to obtain SACu-hsCN. In virtue …


Comparative Static And Dynamic Analyses Of Solvents For Removal Of Asphaltene And Wax Deposits Above- And Below-Surface At An Iranian Carbonate Oil Field, Milad Norouzpour, Amin Azdarpour, Rafael M. Santos, Ali Esfandiarian, Moein Nabipour, Erfan Mohammadian, Abbas K. Manshad, Alireza Keshavarz Jan 2023

Comparative Static And Dynamic Analyses Of Solvents For Removal Of Asphaltene And Wax Deposits Above- And Below-Surface At An Iranian Carbonate Oil Field, Milad Norouzpour, Amin Azdarpour, Rafael M. Santos, Ali Esfandiarian, Moein Nabipour, Erfan Mohammadian, Abbas K. Manshad, Alireza Keshavarz

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

During production from oil wells, the deposition of asphaltene and wax at surface facilities and porous media is one of the major operational challenges. The crude oil production rate is significantly reduced due to asphaltene deposition inside the reservoir. In addition, the deposition of these solids inside the surface facilities is costly to oil companies. In this study, the efficiency of different solvents in dissolving asphaltene and wax was investigated through static and dynamic tests. The analysis of solid deposits from the surface choke of one of the Iranian carbonate oil fields showed that they consisted of 41.3 wt % …


Modification Of Cellulose Ether With Organic Carbonate For Enhanced Thermal And Rheological Properties: Characterization And Analysis, Ghulam Abbas, Abdul H. Tunio, Khalil R. Memon, Aftab A. Mahesar, Faisal H. Memon, Ghazanfer R. Abbasi Jan 2023

Modification Of Cellulose Ether With Organic Carbonate For Enhanced Thermal And Rheological Properties: Characterization And Analysis, Ghulam Abbas, Abdul H. Tunio, Khalil R. Memon, Aftab A. Mahesar, Faisal H. Memon, Ghazanfer R. Abbasi

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

Reduction in viscosity at higher temperatures is the main limitation of utilizing cellulose ethers in high thermal reservoir conditions for petroleum industry applications. In this study, cellulose ether (hydroxyethyl methyl cellulose (HEMC)) is modified using organic carbonates, i.e., propylene carbonate (PC) and diethyl carbonate (DEC), to overcome the limitation of reduced viscosity at high temperatures. The polymer composites were characterized through various analytical techniques, including Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR), H-NMR, X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), -potential measurement, molecular weight determination, and rheology measurements. The experimental results of structural and morphological characterization confirm …


Flipping The Thinking On Equality, Diversity, And Inclusion. Why Edi Is Essential For The Development And Progression Of The Chemical Sciences: A Case Study Approach, M. Anwar H. Khan, Timothy G. Harrison, Magdalena Wajrak, Michele Grimshaw, Kathy G. Schofield, Alison J. Trew, Kulvinder Johal, Jeannette Morgan, Karen L. Shallcross, Joyce D. Sewry, Michael T. Davies-Coleman, Dudley E. Shallcross Jan 2023

Flipping The Thinking On Equality, Diversity, And Inclusion. Why Edi Is Essential For The Development And Progression Of The Chemical Sciences: A Case Study Approach, M. Anwar H. Khan, Timothy G. Harrison, Magdalena Wajrak, Michele Grimshaw, Kathy G. Schofield, Alison J. Trew, Kulvinder Johal, Jeannette Morgan, Karen L. Shallcross, Joyce D. Sewry, Michael T. Davies-Coleman, Dudley E. Shallcross

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

All learners have a contribution to make to the development of the Chemical Sciences, be that in novel ways to teach, and their perspectives and contexts, but also in research, both in chemical education and the wider Chemical Sciences. Through four case studies, this paper explores interactions with diverse groups and how this has altered perspectives on both teaching and research. The case studies include work with visually impaired adults, a project bringing together First Peoples in Australia with academics to explore old ways (traditional science) and new ways (modern approaches), primary (elementary) school perspectives on teaching science, and a …


Development Of A 3-D-Printable Device For Continuous Measuring Of Heavy Metal Ion Concentrations, Charl De Villiers, Magdalena Wajrak, Alex Lubansky Jan 2023

Development Of A 3-D-Printable Device For Continuous Measuring Of Heavy Metal Ion Concentrations, Charl De Villiers, Magdalena Wajrak, Alex Lubansky

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

Three-dimensional (3-D) printing offers the potential to create a range of tailored devices within many different industrial facilities. In this article, devices were designed and fabricated using 3-D printing to house electrodes for the testing of heavy metal concentration in hazardous fluids, particularly for biological samples such as urine or blood. The devices, connected to a syringe pump, were shown to be able to be operated without leaking. Proof of concept experiments were performed using Anodic Stripping Voltammetry (ASV) methods, demonstrating that the devices are able to be used for quick, cheap testing, showing the potential of the technique as …


Closing The Shell: Gas-Phase Solvation Of Halides By 1,3-Butadiene, Peter D. Watson, Christian T. Haakansson, Hayden T. Robinson, Timothy R. Corkish, James Brookes, Allan J. Mckinley, Duncan A. Wild Jan 2023

Closing The Shell: Gas-Phase Solvation Of Halides By 1,3-Butadiene, Peter D. Watson, Christian T. Haakansson, Hayden T. Robinson, Timothy R. Corkish, James Brookes, Allan J. Mckinley, Duncan A. Wild

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

Gas-phase solvation of halides by 1,3-butadiene has been studied via a combination of photoelectron spectroscopy and density functional theory. Photoelectron spectra for X−⋯(C4H6)n (X=Cl, Br, I where n=1-3, 1–3 and 1–7 respectively) are presented. For all complexes, the calculated structures indicate that butadiene is bound in a bidentate fashion through hydrogen-bonding, with the chloride complex showing the greatest degree of stabilisation of the internal C−C rotation of cis-butadiene. In both Cl− and Br− complexes, the first solvation shell is shown to be at least n = 4 from the vertical detachment energies (VDEs), however for I−, increases in the …


Noncovalent Chalcogen And Tetrel Bonding Interactions: Spectroscopic Study Of Halide-Carbonyl Sulfide Complexes, Christian T. Haakansson, Peter D. Watson, Timothy R. Corkish, Hayden T. Robinson, Allan J. Mckinley, Duncan A. Wild Jan 2023

Noncovalent Chalcogen And Tetrel Bonding Interactions: Spectroscopic Study Of Halide-Carbonyl Sulfide Complexes, Christian T. Haakansson, Peter D. Watson, Timothy R. Corkish, Hayden T. Robinson, Allan J. Mckinley, Duncan A. Wild

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

Chalcogen and tetrel intermolecular bonding interactions formed between carbonyl sulfide and halide anions have been studied utilizing a combined experimental and theoretical approach. In particular, high-level CCSD(T) energetics and experimental anion photoelectron spectroscopy have been used in order to assign the dominant binding motif exhibited in these complexes. Halide anions solvated by multiple carbonyl sulfide molecules have also been investigated in order to ascertain the effect that additional binding partners has on the strength of the noncovalent interactions. The experimental and computational results support the main binding motif of carbonyl sulfide molecules with halide anions being chalcogen bonding, both in …


Spectroscopic Study Of The Br−+Ch3i→I−+Ch3br Sn2 Reaction, Hayden T. Robinson, Timothy R. Corkish, Christian T. Haakansson, Peter D. Watson, Allan J. Mckinley, Duncan A. Wild Nov 2022

Spectroscopic Study Of The Br−+Ch3i→I−+Ch3br Sn2 Reaction, Hayden T. Robinson, Timothy R. Corkish, Christian T. Haakansson, Peter D. Watson, Allan J. Mckinley, Duncan A. Wild

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

Mass spectrometry and anion photoelectron spectroscopy have been used to study the gas-phase SN2 reaction involving Br- and CH3I. The anion photoelectron spectra associated with the reaction intermediates of this SN2 reaction are presented. High-level CCSD(T) calculations have been utilised to investigate the reaction intermediates that may form as a result of the SN2 reaction along various different reaction pathways, including back-side attack and front-side attack. In addition, simulated vertical detachment energies of each reaction intermediate have been calculated to rationalise the photoelectron spectra.


Students’ Engagement In Education As Sustainability: Implementing An Ethical Dilemma-Steam Teaching Model In Chemistry Learning, Yuli Rahmawati, Elisabeth Taylor, Peter Charles Taylor, Achmad Ridwan, Alin Mardiah Mar 2022

Students’ Engagement In Education As Sustainability: Implementing An Ethical Dilemma-Steam Teaching Model In Chemistry Learning, Yuli Rahmawati, Elisabeth Taylor, Peter Charles Taylor, Achmad Ridwan, Alin Mardiah

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

This paper reports the results of a study on the implementation of the Ethical Dilemma STEAM Teaching Model in secondary schools in Jakarta, Indonesia. This interdisciplinary curriculum approach employed ‘ethical dilemma story pedagogy’ in a STEAM education project designed to engage students in values-based chemistry learning. Drawing on the arts, specially written ethical dilemma stories posing real-world environmental problems engaged students in exploring their value systems. Students reflected on the pros and cons of ethical dilemmas related to the everyday use of artificial fertilizers, disposal of used cooking oil and detergent waste, and environmental pollution caused by plastic waste. The …


Deriving Statistical Inference From The Application Of Artificial Neural Networks To Clinical Metabolomics Data, Kevin M. Mendez Jan 2020

Deriving Statistical Inference From The Application Of Artificial Neural Networks To Clinical Metabolomics Data, Kevin M. Mendez

Theses: Doctorates and Masters

Metabolomics data are complex with a high degree of multicollinearity. As such, multivariate linear projection methods, such as partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) have become standard. Non-linear projections methods, typified by Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) may be more appropriate to model potential nonlinear latent covariance; however, they are not widely used due to difficulty in deriving statistical inference, and thus biological interpretation. Herein, we illustrate the utility of ANNs for clinical metabolomics using publicly available data sets and develop an open framework for deriving and visualising statistical inference from ANNs equivalent to standard PLS-DA methods.


Cross Faculty Collaboration In The Development Of An Integrated Mathematics And Science Initial Teacher Education Program, Sharon P. Fraser, Kim Beswick, Margaret Penson, Andrew Seen, Robert Whannell Jan 2019

Cross Faculty Collaboration In The Development Of An Integrated Mathematics And Science Initial Teacher Education Program, Sharon P. Fraser, Kim Beswick, Margaret Penson, Andrew Seen, Robert Whannell

Australian Journal of Teacher Education

This paper describes a collaborative project involving mathematicians, scientists and educators at an Australian university where an innovative initial teacher education (ITE) degree in mathematics/science was developed. The theoretical frameworks of identity theory and academic brokerage and their use in understanding the challenges associated with the early stages of collaborative projects is described. Data from reflections and interviews of the participants after involvement in the project from one to three years are presented to illustrate these challenges. The paper concludes with a description of the importance of the academic broker in overcoming identity challenges and facilitating cultural change for academics …


Development Of An In-Field Method For The Detection Of Barium In Various Water Samples Using Differential Pulse Anodic Stripping Voltammetry, Samantha Ridgway, Magdalena Wajrak Jan 2019

Development Of An In-Field Method For The Detection Of Barium In Various Water Samples Using Differential Pulse Anodic Stripping Voltammetry, Samantha Ridgway, Magdalena Wajrak

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

This work presents a reliable, cost-effective, rapid and in-field voltammetric method for the detection of barium. The optimized method consists of an ultrathin mercury film deposited in situ on a glassy carbon electrode in dilute potassium chloride without deoxygenation, using differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry (DP-ASV). Application of the method allowed for the quantitative determination of barium concentration in a variety of waters and brake pad dust samples. Comparative analysis of sample results from DP-ASV with inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS) showed a mean percent difference of 1.8%.


Microstructure Evolution And Electrochemical Properties Of Tio 2 /Ti-35nb-2ta-3zr Micro/Nano-Composites Fabricated By Friction Stir Processing, Hao Gu, Zihao Ding, Zhi Yang, Weiqiang Yu, Wenjie Zhang, Weijie Lu, Lai-Chang Zhang, Kuaishe Wang, Liqiang Wang, Yuan-Fei Fu Jan 2019

Microstructure Evolution And Electrochemical Properties Of Tio 2 /Ti-35nb-2ta-3zr Micro/Nano-Composites Fabricated By Friction Stir Processing, Hao Gu, Zihao Ding, Zhi Yang, Weiqiang Yu, Wenjie Zhang, Weijie Lu, Lai-Chang Zhang, Kuaishe Wang, Liqiang Wang, Yuan-Fei Fu

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

Forming stable anti-corrosion surface layer and homogenized microstructure on the surface of material has become a major challenge in developing biomedical β titanium alloy. In the study, TiO 2 /Ti-35Nb-2Ta-3Zr anti-corrosion micro/nano-composites with different amount of TiO 2 particles were successfully fabricated by one-pass friction stir processing (FSP). The composition, microstructure and electrochemical properties of the material are characterized systematically. In particular, compact passive oxide films formed on surface of the material after electrochemical corrosion are elaborated from constituent, thickness and structural characteristics. Furthermore, the relationship between various FSP parameters, microstructure presented and corresponding corrosion resistance has been discussed in …


The Export Flux Of Particulate Organic Carbon Derived From 210po/210pb Disequilibria Along The North Atlantic Geotraces Ga01 Transect: Geovide Cruise, Yi Tang, Nolwenn Lemaitre, Maxi Castrillejo, Montserrat Roca-Martí, Pere Masqué, Gillian Stewart Jan 2019

The Export Flux Of Particulate Organic Carbon Derived From 210po/210pb Disequilibria Along The North Atlantic Geotraces Ga01 Transect: Geovide Cruise, Yi Tang, Nolwenn Lemaitre, Maxi Castrillejo, Montserrat Roca-Martí, Pere Masqué, Gillian Stewart

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

The disequilibrium between 210Po activity and 210Pb activity in seawater samples was determined along the GEOTRACES GA01 transect in the North Atlantic during the GEOVIDE cruise (May-June 2014). A steady-state model was used to quantify vertical export of particulate 210Po. Vertical advection was incorporated into one version of the model using time-averaged vertical velocity, which had substantial variance. This resulted in large uncertainties for the 210Po export flux in this model, suggesting that those calculations of 210Po export fluxes should be used with great care. Despite the large uncertainties, there is no question that the deficits of 210Po in the …


Teaching Chemistry In A Spiral Progression Approach: Lessons From Science Teachers In The Philippines, Joymie R. Orbe, Allen A. Espinosa, Janir T. Datukan Jan 2018

Teaching Chemistry In A Spiral Progression Approach: Lessons From Science Teachers In The Philippines, Joymie R. Orbe, Allen A. Espinosa, Janir T. Datukan

Australian Journal of Teacher Education

As the Philippines moves towards implementing the K-12 curriculum, there has been a mismatch in teacher preparation in science. The present teacher education curriculum prepares science teachers to specialise in a specific field (e.g. integrated science, biology, chemistry, and physics). However, in the K-12 curriculum, they are required to teach all the sciences in a spiral progression approach. Hence, this study analysed the experiences of science teachers in teaching chemistry in the K-12 curriculum in order to identify their challenges and how they are overcoming them. Findings suggest that the teacher’s content, pedagogy, and assessment in chemistry are problematic; specifically, …


Guidelines And Considerations For The Use Of System Suitability And Quality Control Samples In Mass Spectrometry Assays Applied In Untargeted Clinical Metabolomic Studies, David Broadhurst, Royston Goodacre, Stacey N. Reinke, Julia Kuligowski, Ian Wilson, Matthew Lewis, Warwick Dunn Jan 2018

Guidelines And Considerations For The Use Of System Suitability And Quality Control Samples In Mass Spectrometry Assays Applied In Untargeted Clinical Metabolomic Studies, David Broadhurst, Royston Goodacre, Stacey N. Reinke, Julia Kuligowski, Ian Wilson, Matthew Lewis, Warwick Dunn

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

Background

Quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) are two quality management processes that are integral to the success of metabolomics including their application for the acquisition of high quality data in any high-throughput analytical chemistry laboratory. QA defines all the planned and systematic activities implemented before samples are collected, to provide confidence that a subsequent analytical process will fulfil predetermined requirements for quality. QC can be defined as the operational techniques and activities used to measure and report these quality requirements after data acquisition.

Aim of review

This tutorial review will guide the reader through the use of system …


Properties Of Ferrite Garnet (Bi, Lu, Y)3(Fe, Ga)5o12 Thin Film Materials Prepared By Rf Magnetron Sputtering, Mohammad Nur-E-Alam, Mikhail Vasiliev, Vladimir Belotelov, Kamal Alameh Jan 2018

Properties Of Ferrite Garnet (Bi, Lu, Y)3(Fe, Ga)5o12 Thin Film Materials Prepared By Rf Magnetron Sputtering, Mohammad Nur-E-Alam, Mikhail Vasiliev, Vladimir Belotelov, Kamal Alameh

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

This work is devoted to physical vapor deposition synthesis, and characterisation of bismuth and lutetium-substituted ferrite-garnet thin-film materials for magneto-optic (MO) applications. The properties of garnet thin films sputtered using a target of nominal composition type Bi0.9Lu1.85Y0.25Fe4.0Ga1O12 are studied. By measuring the optical transmission spectra at room temperature, the optical constants and the accurate film thicknesses can be evaluated using Swanepoel’s envelope method. The refractive index data are found to be matching very closely to these derived from Cauchy’s dispersion formula for the entire spectral range between 300 and …


Effects Of -No2 And -Nh2 Functional Groups In Mixed-Linker Zr-Based Mofs On Gas Adsorption Of Co2 And Ch4, Zana Hassan Rada, Hongqi Sun, Jin Shang, Jiaye Li, Yingdian He, Shaomin Liu, Shaobin Wang Jan 2018

Effects Of -No2 And -Nh2 Functional Groups In Mixed-Linker Zr-Based Mofs On Gas Adsorption Of Co2 And Ch4, Zana Hassan Rada, Hongqi Sun, Jin Shang, Jiaye Li, Yingdian He, Shaomin Liu, Shaobin Wang

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

This study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of mixing BDC-NO2 and BDC-NH2 linkers in the synthesis of Zr-based metal organic frameworks (Zr-MOFs) on their adsorption and separation of CO2 and CH4. UiO-66 with single or binary -NO2 and -NH2 samples were synthesized under solvothermal conditions and activated by solvent exchanging using methanol. Structural analyses of the materials were conducted using FTIR, XRD, TGA, SEM, 1HNMR and N2 adsorption/desorption techniques and adsorption of CO2 and CH4 at high pressures and different temperatures (273 and 298 K) was investigated. It …


Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Heusler Materials: Synthesis, Microstructure Characterization And Magnetostructural Properties, Riaz Ahamed Ahamed Khan, Reza Ghomashchi, Zonghan Xie, Lei Chen Jan 2018

Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Heusler Materials: Synthesis, Microstructure Characterization And Magnetostructural Properties, Riaz Ahamed Ahamed Khan, Reza Ghomashchi, Zonghan Xie, Lei Chen

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

An overview of the processing, characterization and magnetostructural properties of ferromagnetic NiMnX (X = group IIIA-VA elements) Heusler alloys is presented. This type of alloy is multiferroic-exhibits more than one ferroic property-and is hence multifunctional. Examples of how different synthesis procedures influence the magnetostructural characteristics of these alloys are shown. Significant microstructural factors, such as the crystal structure, atomic ordering, volume of unit cell, grain size and others, which have a bearing on the properties, have been reviewed. An overriding factor is the composition which, through its tuning, affects the martensitic and magnetic transitions, the transformation temperatures, microstructures and, consequently, …


Enhancing Lithium Leaching By Mechanical Activation, Nader Setoudeh, Ataollah Nosrati, Nicholas J. Welham Jan 2018

Enhancing Lithium Leaching By Mechanical Activation, Nader Setoudeh, Ataollah Nosrati, Nicholas J. Welham

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

The lithium (Li) bearing minerals lepidolite and spodumene were mixed with different mass ratios of Na2SO4 and mechanically activated by milling in a planetary ball mill for 5 h. The milled samples were studied using thermogravimetry under an air atmosphere up to 950 ºC. Isothermal heating of the milled samples was undertaken in a furnace at temperatures of 700 ºC and 800 ºC for 1 h. Hot water leaching of the calcines indicated that increasing the calcination temperature had a significant effect on the dissolution of lithium. The leaching of lithium from lepidolite was notably higher than that from spodumene.


Development, Manufacture And Application Of A Solid-State Ph Sensor Using Ruthenium Oxide, Wade Lonsdale Jan 2018

Development, Manufacture And Application Of A Solid-State Ph Sensor Using Ruthenium Oxide, Wade Lonsdale

Theses: Doctorates and Masters

The measurement of pH is undertaken frequently in numerous settings for many applications. The common glass pH probe is almost ideal for measuring pH, and as such, it is used almost ubiquitously. However, glass is not ideal for all applications due to its relatively large size, fragility, need for recalibration and wet-storage. Therefore, much research has been undertaken on the use of metal oxides as an alternative for the measurement of pH.

Here, a solid-state potentiometric pH sensor is developed using ruthenium metal oxide (RuO2). Initially, pH sensitive RuO2 electrodes were prepared by deposition with radio frequency magnetron sputtering (RFMS) …


Development Of An In-Field Voltammetric Method For The Determination Of Barium, Samantha N. Ridgway Jan 2015

Development Of An In-Field Voltammetric Method For The Determination Of Barium, Samantha N. Ridgway

Theses : Honours

This work presents a reliable, cost-effective, rapid and infield voltammetric method for the detection of barium. The optimized method consists of an ultrathin mercury film deposited in-situ on a glassy carbon electrode in 0.02 M potassium chloride without deoxygenation; a deposition potential of -2500 mV, pulse height = 50 mV, step duration = 10 ms and a scan rate of 100 mV/s using differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry (DP-ASV).

The linear working range for barium was determined to be 5 – 80 μg/L (r2 = 0.997), and limit of detection (LOD) was 1.6 μg/L, for 30 sec deposition time. …


Investigation Of Interferences And Development Of Pre-Treatment Methods For Arsenic Analysis By Anodic Stripping Voltammetry, Paul Lewtas Jan 2015

Investigation Of Interferences And Development Of Pre-Treatment Methods For Arsenic Analysis By Anodic Stripping Voltammetry, Paul Lewtas

Theses: Doctorates and Masters

Contamination of drinking water is a serious health issue in many developing countries and there is a recognised need for low cost portable systems that are capable of analysing drinking water down to low ppb levels. Anodic Stripping Voltammetry (ASV) instruments meet these requirements but suffer interferences from other species which may also be present in the sample, particularly organics, other metals and sulfides. The last of these has received surprisingly little attention in the literature, despite being a proven interferent.

This study investigates the impact of each of these interference types, as well as a number of traditional and …


Urban Runoff Treatment Using Nano-Sized Iron Oxide Coated Sand With And Without Magnetic Field Applying, Mehdi Khiadani, Mansur Zarrabi, Maryam Foroughi Jan 2013

Urban Runoff Treatment Using Nano-Sized Iron Oxide Coated Sand With And Without Magnetic Field Applying, Mehdi Khiadani, Mansur Zarrabi, Maryam Foroughi

Research outputs 2013

Increase of impervious surfaces in urban area followed with increases in runoff volume and peak flow, leads to increase in urban storm water pollution. The polluted runoff has many adverse impacts on human life and environment. For that reason, the aim of this study was to investigate the efficiency of nano iron oxide coated sand with and without magnetic field in treatment of urban runoff. In present work, synthetic urban runoff was treated in continuous separate columns system which was filled with nano iron oxide coated sand with and without magnetic field. Several experimental parameters such as heavy metals, turbidity, …


Application Of Glycyrrhiza Glabra Root As A Novel Adsorbent In The Removal Of Toluene Vapors: Equilibrium, Kinetic, And Thermodynamic Study, Fazel Mohammadi-Moghadam, Mohammad Mehdi Amin,, Mehdi Khiadani, Fariborz Momenbeik, Heshmatollah Nourmoradi, Mohammad Sadegh Hatamipour Jan 2013

Application Of Glycyrrhiza Glabra Root As A Novel Adsorbent In The Removal Of Toluene Vapors: Equilibrium, Kinetic, And Thermodynamic Study, Fazel Mohammadi-Moghadam, Mohammad Mehdi Amin,, Mehdi Khiadani, Fariborz Momenbeik, Heshmatollah Nourmoradi, Mohammad Sadegh Hatamipour

Research outputs 2013

The aim of this paper is to investigate the removal of toluene from gaseous solution through Glycyrrhiza glabra root (GGR) as a waste material. The batch adsorption experiments were conducted at various conditions including contact time, adsorbate concentration, humidity, and temperature. The adsorption capacity was increased by raising the sorbent humidity up to 50 percent. The adsorption of toluene was also increased over contact time by 12 h when the sorbent was saturated. The pseudo-second-order kinetic model and Freundlich model fitted the adsorption data better than other kinetic and isotherm models, respectively. The Dubinin-Radushkevich (D-R) isotherm also showed that the …


Treatment Of Synthetic Urban Runoff Using Manganese Oxide-Coated Sand In The Presence Of Magnetic Field, Maryam Foroughi, Mehdi Khiadani, Mohammad Mehdi Amin, Hamid Reza Pourzamani, Marzieh Vahid Dastjerdi Jan 2013

Treatment Of Synthetic Urban Runoff Using Manganese Oxide-Coated Sand In The Presence Of Magnetic Field, Maryam Foroughi, Mehdi Khiadani, Mohammad Mehdi Amin, Hamid Reza Pourzamani, Marzieh Vahid Dastjerdi

Research outputs 2013

Aims: The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficiency of manganese oxide‑coated sand in the presence of magnetic field to treat urban runoff. Materials and Methods: A flow‑through column having a diameter of 50 mm was filled with coated sand and used to conduct the experiments in this study. Atomic absorption, turbidimeter, pH meter, and spectrophotometer DR5000 were used to measure heavy metals, turbidity, pH, phosphate, and nitrate, respectively. The surface of coated sand was assessed by SEM. Energy dispersive X‑ray analysis (EDAX) analysis was used to determine percentage of sand components. Results: SEM and EDAX analyses confirmed …


The Determination Of Probes For The Indirect Detection Of Anions In Capillary Zone Electrophoresis Using Light Emitting Diode Detection, Peter Ashley Balding Jan 2006

The Determination Of Probes For The Indirect Detection Of Anions In Capillary Zone Electrophoresis Using Light Emitting Diode Detection, Peter Ashley Balding

Theses : Honours

This study investigated the potential of a number of compounds to act as probes for the indirect detection of inorganic and organic anions separated by capillary zone electrophoresis and using light emitting diodes (LED) as the light source. Desirable characteristics of the probe anion included: high molar absorptivity, moderate to high electrophoretic mobility, and having a wavelength of maximum absorbance near the maximum emission wavelength of a LED. A preliminary study led to the evaluation of eleven possible compounds. Two of these, p-nitrophenol and 4-hydroxy-3,5-dinitrobenzoic acid were selected for further study as they fulfilled the criteria previously mentioned. The optimised …