Publications by authors named "T I Matula"

The recycling of used lead-acid batteries is currently the main source of lead in the world. More than 50% of the weight of a used lead-acid battery is battery paste, in which lead occurs in compounds with oxygen and sulfur. In pyrometallurgical processes of battery paste, coke or coke breeze is used as a traditional additive acting as a fuel/reducer.

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The study involved measurements of surface tension of liquid binary copper-titanium alloys with respect to their chemical composition and temperature as well as investigations of the liquid alloy-refractory material-gaseous phase system wettability using usual refractory materials, i.e., graphite, aluminum oxide and magnesium oxide.

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  • * Researchers aim to use therapeutic ultrasound, specifically a technique called histotripsy, as a noninvasive way to destroy bacteria within these abscesses.
  • * The study found a strong link between the size of the cavitation cloud produced during histotripsy and the effectiveness of bacterial inactivation, indicating promising potential for this ultrasound method.
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In this paper, results of research on the reactivities of selected biomass types considering their application in pyrometallurgical processes of metal production are presented. Walnut shells, sunflower husk pellets and spent coffee grounds were selected as biomass materials. Their use as potential reducers in the process of metallurgical slag decopperisation is an innovative approach to this subject.

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In relation to the climate policy being introduced, the search for a replacement for solid fossil fuels with renewable raw materials is ongoing. In this study, a potential biomass (sunflower husk pellet) application in the process of copper slag reduction was assessed. For the purpose of raw material characterisation, thermogravimetric tests were carried out and characteristic temperature points were determined with the use of a high-temperature microscope.

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