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studyingchemeng · 1 year
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busy with lab reports and the upcoming winter exams, rainy days.... at least indigo is here to heal my soul and keep me company!
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mindblowingscience · 4 months
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A study published in the Chemical Engineering Journal describes a strategy to produce a material based on zinc oxide (ZnO) capable of degrading sertraline, an antidepressant that has been detected, like other drugs, in groundwater worldwide and is considered an emerging pollutant. This kind of substance has certain physicochemical properties that hinder removal by conventional wastewater treatment methods. The research was conducted in Brazil by scientists at the Center for Development of Functional Materials (CDMF), the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA), the Federal University of Alfenas (UNIFIL), and the Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB).
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solarsonata · 7 months
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Sept. 20, 2023
i spent 45m on a group work and 1h15m reviewing for an upcoming test.
i went to class and ran some errands. i went to look for lamps bc the one i have isn't more like a nightstand lamp than a proper desk lamp. i don't like overhead light so my room is as dark as the first pic. i guess you can say i put the dark in dark academia.
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weirdyearbook · 18 days
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Source details and larger version.
Here's my gallery of unusual imagery from vintage college yearbooks.
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nerdymemes · 6 months
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Paula T. Hammond
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Chemical engineer Paula T. Hammond was born in 1963 in Detroit, Michigan. Hammond is known for her work on polymers and nanomaterials. She has pioneered processes for using layer-by-layer assembly to create polymer films and other materials. Her lab now uses these techniques for numerous applications, including battery technology, drug delivery, and noninvasive imaging. She is head of the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT. Hammond has won several awards and her work has been widely cited. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.
Image source: The White House
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al-khwarizmiss · 5 months
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Bubble Pressure of a binary mixture of pure substances via Gamma-Phi formulation.
Equilibrium Thermodynamics. Chemical Engineering.
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This is the reason why I chose "Al-KhwarizMiss" as a username xd I'm OBSESSED with algorithms, as they make everything so astoundingly clear and easy — making them is the best way to learn for me and also give me the joy to be able to help friends and other students.
It's written in Spanish (my mother language) because I did this thinking of sharing it with my classmates. Either way, I think there shouldn't be so much translation if anyone's looking forward to use it (feel free! just please credit this blog if you share).
There's an Excel file I made for this exactly (not the cleverest out there, I'm sure, but hey, it works xd).
Literally teaching and giving a hand is how I best learn, so feel free if there's anything I can help you with, or if you think I might have useful tools for you.
More like this one on the way, for sure. This I made about two weeks ago and I have many more for calculus, as well as cheat sheets of all sorts (I'll just have to dig deeper and find them again from previous courses). I have solved problems, too.
And yes, this is my style: rainbow-coded over black background.
Jolly good and happy learning!
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ettawritesnstudies · 1 year
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Day in the Life of a Chemical Engineering Student and Aspiring Author
Made this for Instagram Reels because my business major best friend told me to and it has a grand total of 19 views because the algorithm hates me so let's see if it does any better here lmaoooo
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This is last year’s test my professor posted for review so for the record I’m not doing anything illegal by screenshotting it here but also I love this stand-in name for a mystery polymer
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alexis-hrt · 2 years
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Finally got the courage to continue writing my thesis, also made myself a black milk tea
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catastrxblues · 11 months
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chemistry 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
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studyingchemeng · 11 months
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final exams szn.
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mindblowingscience · 5 months
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It can take years of focused laboratory work to determine how to make the highest quality materials for use in electronic and photonic devices. Researchers have now developed an autonomous system that can identify how to synthesize "best-in-class" materials for specific applications in hours or days. The new system, called SmartDope, was developed to address a longstanding challenge regarding enhancing properties of materials called perovskite quantum dots via "doping." "These doped quantum dots are semiconductor nanocrystals that you have introduced specific impurities to in a targeted way, which alters their optical and physicochemical properties," explains Milad Abolhasani, an associate professor of chemical engineering at North Carolina State University and corresponding author of the paper "Smart Dope: A Self-Driving Fluidic Lab for Accelerated Development of Doped Perovskite Quantum Dots," published open access in the journal Advanced Energy Materials. "These particular quantum dots are of interest because they hold promise for next generation photovoltaic devices and other photonic and optoelectronic devices," Abolhasani says. "For example, they could be used to improve the efficiency of solar cells, because they can absorb wavelengths of UV light that solar cells don't absorb efficiently and convert them into wavelengths of light that solar cells are very efficient at converting into electricity."
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solarsonata · 3 months
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heyyy (❁´◡`❁)
i deleted tumblr off my phone so that's why i haven't been updating,,, plus there wasn't much going on during the break.
but i'm back now, and i hope i can post more consistently
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urists · 11 months
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New CSB video drop, on a Wisconsin refinery explosion! Featuring an absolutely banger intro.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFhkzK7jkKg For those unaware, the CSB, or Chemical Safety Board, is a US government agency that investigates accidents at chemical facilities. They release their findings as animated videos with a narration over top, and basically every video has fascinating insights into how process, engineering, and process engineering failures occur and propagate.
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archaic-stranger · 2 years
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the chemical engineering students
spotless glassware and clean lab tables
applying the principles of chemistry on a massive scale
turning raw materials into the building blocks of industry
memorizing long chemical formulas
a fascination with science on the atomic and molecular level
exact measurements, a love for precision
finding ways to optimize the rate of a reaction
utilizing basic chemical properties for more complicated tasks
related: engineering, chemistry
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