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Ideas and perspectives : patterns of soil CO2, CH4, and N2O fluxes along an altitudinal gradient : a pilot study from an Ecuadorian neotropical montane forest Universiteit Gent
Short-term effect of tillage intensity on N2O and CO2 emissions Universiteit Gent
Greenhouse gas emissions from biochar amended loamy soils : a lab CO2, CH4 and N2O emission experiment Universiteit Gent
Metal(loid) immobilization in soils with biochars pyrolyzed in N-2 and CO2 environments Universiteit Gent
Facilitated transport of CO2 and SO2 through Supported Ionic Liquid Membranes (SILMs) KU Leuven
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions have to be efficiently controlled due to environmental, economic and social demands. An interesting approach for SO, and CO2 separation/concentration is the use of supported ionic liquid membranes (SILMs). Ionic liquids (ILs) are very interesting compounds for this application since they have a negligible vapour pressure, leading to high stability and reducing solvent losses by ...
Enhanced pomegranate-structured SnOâ‚‚ electrocatalysts for the electrochemical COâ‚‚ reduction to formate Universiteit Antwerpen
Although most state-of-the-art Sn-based electrocatalysts yield promising results in terms of selectivity and catalyst activity, their stability remains insufficient to date. Here, we demonstrate the successful application of the recently developed pomegranate-structured SnO2 (Pom. SnO2) and SnO2@C (Pom. SnO2@C) nanocomposite electrocatalysts for the efficient electrochemical conversion of CO2 to formate. With an initial selectivity of 83 and 86 ...
PM, NOx and CO2 emission reductions from speed management policies in Europe Universiteit Hasselt
Speed reduction measures rank among the most common schemes to improve traffic safety. Recently many urban streets or entire districts were converted into 30 kph zones and in many European countries the maximum permissible speed of trucks on motorways is under discussion. However, besides contributing to traffic safety, reducing the maximum speed is also seen as beneficial to the environment due to the associated reduced fuel consumption and ...
The Addition of 4% Oxygen to the CO2 Pneumoperitoneum Does Not Decrease Dramatically Port Site Metastases KU Leuven
Study Objective: Port site metastases (PSM) after laparoscopic surgery for advanced-stage ovarian carcinoma are a cause of concern, but the pathophysiology is unknown. Because CO2 pneumoperitoneum was recently demonstrated to be a cofactor in adhesion formation and tumor implantation in a laparoscopic mouse model, and because both could be prevented by the addition of 4% oxygen to the CO2 pneumoperitoneum, we wanted to test the hypothesis that ...