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MA student gave a lecture on the study of the behavior of liquefaction process

MA student gave a lecture on the study of the behavior of liquefaction process using nanoparticles in the chemical engineering department

 Within the Events of the scientific and cultural activities for the first semester of the Department of Chemical Engineering for the academic year 2014-2015, MA student (Sarah Talal Hussein)- research phase delivered lecture on her research entitled (the study of the behavior of liquefaction process using nanoparticles) under the supervision of prof. Jamal Mane in the presence of the chemical engineering department director Prof. Dr. Thamer Al Jassim Mohammed and his scientific deputy Prof. Qusay Abdel-Fadil and administrative deputy prof.Zaydoon Mohsen Shukir ,along with, Prof. Amer Aziz, head of a branch of operations engineering, the supervisor Mohammed Mohammed Ibrahim and a number of Teaching staff, employees and students of the department.

The researcher explained that the liquefaction process is the process by which solid particles behave as fluid so as pump gas or liquid to the highest of tower full of solid material where there are two types of liquefaction; molecular liquefaction and liquefaction accompanied by the process of the formation of bubbles .liquefaction process is used in heat exchange processes, drying, paint, polymerization of olefins, the production of silicon and cracking catalyst as well as the nano-particles have size between 1 to 100 nm, a material of nano-composition where used widely in medical drugs , cosmetics industry, plastic, stimulant materials, food and biomaterials due to their unique characteristics stemming from the small size of the intricacies as well as its large surface area.
 


Source: Uot Media

Date :2/12/2014