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Composition Effect on the Optical and Electrical Parameters of BixSe100−x Thermal Evaporated Films international conference on nanotechnology and its applications, 10-12 April 2007, jointly sponsored by the American University of Sharjah and the Universit

Research Authors
A. El-Korashy, M.A. Abdel-Rahim, M.M. Hafiz and A.Z. Mahmoud,
Research Department
Research Journal
international conference on nanotechnology and its applications, 10-12 April 2007, jointly sponsored by the American University of Sharjah and the University of Sharjah, United Arab of Emirates
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2007

Composition Effect on the Optical and Electrical Parameters of BixSe100−x Thermal Evaporated Films international conference on nanotechnology and its applications, 10-12 April 2007, jointly sponsored by the American University of Sharjah and the Universit

Research Authors
A. El-Korashy, M.A. Abdel-Rahim, M.M. Hafiz and A.Z. Mahmoud,
Research Department
Research Journal
international conference on nanotechnology and its applications, 10-12 April 2007, jointly sponsored by the American University of Sharjah and the University of Sharjah, United Arab of Emirates
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2007

Composition Effect on the Optical and Electrical Parameters of BixSe100−x Thermal Evaporated Films international conference on nanotechnology and its applications, 10-12 April 2007, jointly sponsored by the American University of Sharjah and the Universit

Research Authors
A. El-Korashy, M.A. Abdel-Rahim, M.M. Hafiz and A.Z. Mahmoud,
Research Department
Research Journal
international conference on nanotechnology and its applications, 10-12 April 2007, jointly sponsored by the American University of Sharjah and the University of Sharjah, United Arab of Emirates
Research Member
Amer Abdullah Elkorashy Amer
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2007

Responses of different cellulosic agriculture wastes to variety types of dilute acid hydrolysis

Research Abstract
Lignocellulosic materials (LM) are an ever present renewable and available energy source. This source is the only alternative for chemical production after fossil fuels. A study of the influence of variety type of dilute acid treatment and responses of different cellulosic agriculture wastes namely: sugarcane bagasse, rice straw, corn stover, and corn cobs to hydrolysis showed that both treatment conditions (temperature, pressure, reaction time and concentration of acid) and LM source affected on the percent of products. The treatment was carried out in flask equipped with condenser at atmospheric pressure and in small reactor at elevated pressure. The materials were grinded washed with water, and dried before retreatment. HMF, levulonic acid and furfural were extracted and measured from different LM sources in addition to total reduced sugars were estimated.
Research Authors
Adel M. Kamal El-Dean, Ahmed A. Geies, Shaban M. Radwan, Remon. M. Zaki and Abdel-Rahim Abdel-Fattah
Research Department
Research Journal
3rd INTERNATIONAL 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY CONFERENCE
Research Member
Research Pages
317-322
Research Publisher
EUROSOLAR.ORG.TR
Research Rank
3
Research Website
www.irenec2013.com
Research Year
2003

Responses of different cellulosic agriculture wastes to variety types of dilute acid hydrolysis

Research Abstract
Lignocellulosic materials (LM) are an ever present renewable and available energy source. This source is the only alternative for chemical production after fossil fuels. A study of the influence of variety type of dilute acid treatment and responses of different cellulosic agriculture wastes namely: sugarcane bagasse, rice straw, corn stover, and corn cobs to hydrolysis showed that both treatment conditions (temperature, pressure, reaction time and concentration of acid) and LM source affected on the percent of products. The treatment was carried out in flask equipped with condenser at atmospheric pressure and in small reactor at elevated pressure. The materials were grinded washed with water, and dried before retreatment. HMF, levulonic acid and furfural were extracted and measured from different LM sources in addition to total reduced sugars were estimated.
Research Authors
Adel M. Kamal El-Dean, Ahmed A. Geies, Shaban M. Radwan, Remon. M. Zaki and Abdel-Rahim Abdel-Fattah
Research Department
Research Journal
3rd INTERNATIONAL 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY CONFERENCE
Research Pages
317-322
Research Publisher
EUROSOLAR.ORG.TR
Research Rank
3
Research Website
www.irenec2013.com
Research Year
2003

Responses of different cellulosic agriculture wastes to variety types of dilute acid hydrolysis

Research Abstract
Lignocellulosic materials (LM) are an ever present renewable and available energy source. This source is the only alternative for chemical production after fossil fuels. A study of the influence of variety type of dilute acid treatment and responses of different cellulosic agriculture wastes namely: sugarcane bagasse, rice straw, corn stover, and corn cobs to hydrolysis showed that both treatment conditions (temperature, pressure, reaction time and concentration of acid) and LM source affected on the percent of products. The treatment was carried out in flask equipped with condenser at atmospheric pressure and in small reactor at elevated pressure. The materials were grinded washed with water, and dried before retreatment. HMF, levulonic acid and furfural were extracted and measured from different LM sources in addition to total reduced sugars were estimated.
Research Authors
Adel M. Kamal El-Dean, Ahmed A. Geies, Shaban M. Radwan, Remon. M. Zaki and Abdel-Rahim Abdel-Fattah
Research Department
Research Journal
3rd INTERNATIONAL 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY CONFERENCE
Research Pages
317-322
Research Publisher
EUROSOLAR.ORG.TR
Research Rank
3
Research Website
www.irenec2013.com
Research Year
2003
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