Publications by authors named "Michal Szocinski"

This paper presents the methodology developed for underwater measurements using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) technique, aimed at determining the resistance of an epoxy coating applied in seawater to the legs of an oil production platform. Performing such underwater tests in an offshore environment was technically challenging. The results of measurements obtained on the platform were confronted with comparative results obtained in the laboratory, where the properties of the coating applied in water collected from the Baltic Sea (thickness, hardness, adhesion, and electrical resistance) were examined.

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This paper presents the most typical corrosion mechanisms occurring in the petroleum industry. The methods of corrosion monitoring are described for particular corrosion mechanisms. The field and scope of the application of given corrosion-monitoring methods are provided in detail.

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Additive manufacturing technologies are gaining more and more attention, resulting in the development or modification of 3D printing techniques and dedicated materials. On the other hand, economic and ecological aspects force the industry to develop material recycling strategies. In this work, the multiple reprocessing of a commercially available PLA conductive composite with carbon black filler, dedicated to 3D printing, was investigated.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the 0.4C-35Cr-45Ni-Nb alloy used in high-temperature environments (1125 °C) with cracked hydrocarbon feeds and steam, focusing on its performance in pyrolytic furnace coil tubes.
  • Metallographic tests showed significant structural changes in the alloy, particularly an increase in carbides due to carburization from the process medium, while the central and external parts of the samples showed substantial degradation.
  • Mechanical tests revealed reduced plastic deformation in the alloy due to gas penetration and carbide formation, although corrosion levels were low and no creep mechanism was observed.
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The study investigates the role of the electrostatic interactions in the fibrillation of the hen egg white lysozyme (HEWL). In order to achieve this aim the influence of the cations Na, Mg and Al on the amyloid fibril formation and amorphous aggregation was tested. The amyloids are formed in the solution without added salt but the Thioflavin T fluorescence gives the false-negative result.

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In vitro inhibition of the formation of fibrous aggregates of proteins (amyloids) has gained increasing attention due to the number of diseases associated with protein misfolding and fibrillation. An interesting group of compounds for which pronounced activity against this phenomenon can be expected consists of low molecular weight substances (osmolytes) which have the ability to change protein stability. Here we investigate the influence of trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) in acidic solution (pH=2) on the fibrillation of hen egg white lysozyme (HEWL).

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