Publications by authors named "Dorin Bombos"

Bioactive glass is currently considered a material with a high biocompatibility and has been used both in the field of bone regeneration and in the preparation of cosmetic products with the controlled release of active compounds. The present work involved a study on the synthesis of bioglass using the sol-gel process. The study aims to evaluate the influence of the treatment of bioglass with Polyethylene glycol 4000 (PEG 4000) on its main characteristics.

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The present study is focused on polylactic acid (PLA) blending with bio nanoadditives, such as Tonsil (clay) and Aerosil, to obtain nanocomposites for a new generation of food packaging. The basic composition was enhanced using Sorbitan oleate (E494) and Proviplast as plasticizers, increasing the composite samples' stability and their mechanical strength. Four mixtures were prepared: S1 with Tonsil; S2 with Aerosil; S3 with Aerosil + Proviplast; and S4 with Sabosorb.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study focused on creating composites using polylactic acid (PLA) and copper for biodegradable food packaging, synthesizing copper clusters with ascorbic acid and polyethylene glycol.
  • - Various tests were conducted to analyze the properties of the copper/PLA composites, revealing how different concentrations of copper/PEG affected mechanical properties, absorption, contact angle, and thermal behavior.
  • - Notably, all tested composites exhibited antibacterial characteristics, making them promising alternatives for sustainable food packaging solutions.
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Bio-oil produced from biomass pyrolysis has the potential to become an alternative renewable fuel. However due to the high content of oxygenated compounds is unsuitable as transportation fuel. The objective of this work is to evaluate the catalytic activity of CoMo /γ-AlO-HMS in the hydrotreating process of biomass pyrolysis bio-oil.

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The waste resulted from fish processing industries are discarded into the environment around the world, causing environmental pollution. The main problem of fish oil extracted from waste is the high content in free fatty acids (FFA) which decrease the yield in fatty acids esters during transesterification reactions. Therefore, to correct the fish-oil properties, a new environmentally friendly heterogeneous superacid catalyst (SO/SnO-ZrO) was tested in the esterification reaction of FFA with ethanol.

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