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Transcript: The adsorption of contaminant molecules by catalysis The improvement of light absorption The improvement of charge separation and transportation ZnS QDs by precipitation method ( Zinc acetate, Sodium sulphide) ( T= 90º, t= 2h) (NaOH was used as a surfactant) (Low crystalyity) ZnS NPs by hydrothermal method ( Zinc chloride, Thioacetamide) (T=140º, t=5h) ZnS microspheres by hydrothermal method (Zinc chloride, Sodium thiosulfate) (T=180º, t=12h) The strongest material ever Optical Properties Synthesis of pure ZnS Secondary, the use of certain organic acids as additives (Formic acid) , in order to inhibit the growth of moulds, bacteria and yeasts. Graphite : narrow peak (2θ = 26.8º)(d=0.33 nm) ZnO nanorod : high intensity peak (002) (2θ = 34.331º) (JCPDS 00-001-1136) ZnS : sphalerite (111), (200), (220), (311) (JCPDS 00-001-0792) Graphite The mechanical and wear-resistance performance of the coating. 1 Morphology PL : The excessive of rGO can act a center for the recombination of electron-hole pairs instead of providing an electron pathway Solar cell device Synthesis of ZnS-based organic (graphene and polypyrrole) composite The intensity of the absorption peak of MB at 663 nm decreases with the increase of irradiation time D(%) = [(A(MB)0 - A(MB)t)/ A(MB)0] × 100 ZG-0 = 0.27% , ZG-1 = 59%, ZG-2 = 68%, ZG-3 = 79%, ZG-4 = 63% UV-vis absorbtion spectra Na2S + 2H2O 2NaOH + H2S (1) ZnO + H2S ZnS + H2O (2) Hummer's method Research Main Points The rule of graphene 300 times stronger than steel and much harder than diamond! Examples for nanomaterial that already used as a reinforcement in the coating XRD Pure ZnS QDs Publications Nanotechnology solutions hexagonal arrangement of carbon in layer stacked to each other One-pot synthesis Multi-step syntheis one-pot synthesis Multi-step synthesis synthesis of Graphene oxide nanosheets. ( Hummer's method) Graphene nanosheets (GNS) - Titanium dioxide composite Graphene Graphene : (2θ = 25.63º) PPy : amorphous (2θ = 26º) ZnS : Sphalerite ( 111), (220), (311) Insertion for a desired properties ZG-0 ( 0% GO), ZG-1 (0.5% GO), ZG-2 (1% GO), ZG-3 (1.5% GO), ZG-4 (2% GO) Synthesis of ZnS-based inorganic (ZnO-ZnS core-shell) composite Absorption XRD Characterization Morphology Synthesis of pure ZnS ZnO-ZnS core-shell nanostructure By Khaled El Sayed Mustafa The morphology of the core-shell structure is a mixture of round and rectangular shape Uv-vis absorption of ZnO-ZnS core-shell Photocatalytic measurement: Mild steel substrate XRD Characterization Improvement of high-surface area of catalysis (BET) Selective adsorption of the aromatic dye on the catalyst ( π electrons ) qe = ( Ci – Ce )V/m GO Intense and sharp peak ( 2θ = 10.6º ) (001) (d=0.83 nm) rGO very broad ( 2θ = 24.31º ) (002) ( d= 0.36 nm) very weak peak ( 2θ = 42.53º ) (100) ( d= 0.21 nm) ZG-0 Zinc blend ( 2θ = 28.609º, 33.153º, 47.591º, 56.473º, 59.227º, 69.583º, 76.894º ) (1 1 1), (2 0 0), (2 2 0), (3 1 1), (2 2 2), (4 0 0) and (3 3 1) ZG-0 Wurtzite ( 2θ = 27.081 ) Graphene : ideal ohmic ZnS nanoparticles : two fold light response, resistance of 3.23 × 10 23 Ωcm2 ZP : resistance of 2.81 × 10 23 Ωcm2 GZP : 1.35 × 10 23 Ω cm2 Hexagonal ZnO ZnS (111) Experimental XRD Characterization One-pot synthesis of ZnO-ZnS core-shell nanostructure Electrodeposition of rGO by Mg(NO3)2 Electrodeposition of ZnO nanorod arrays (ZnCl2, KOH, 1mM) anealing on the high purify Argon gas Sulfidation process ( thioacetamide) Photocatalytic Silo Corrosion failure The Anticorrosion Effect of Ni- RGO -TiO2 Nanocomposite Coating on Mild Steel in Neutral Environment The ZnS shell with an estimated tickness of 18 nm is observed Cathodic Protection synthesis of graphene nanosheets ( microwave assisted t=5min, 15 micro liter Hydrazine) PPy nanotube ( Pyrrol monomer, Fecl3, Methylene orange as a template) A red shift and increase in absorption edge of the UV-Vis spectra of ZnS were observed in the presence of graphene. The PL emission of ZnS-graphene decreased compared to the pure ZnS due to the presence of graphene the PL emission of the ZnO-ZnS core-shell nanostructure decreased due to the presense of ZnS shell and formation of type-II band alignment structure in the hetero-interface which is beneficial for solar cell devices. The presence of rGO in ZnS-rGO composite gives significant improvement in the degradation of methylene blue under visible light irradiation compared to pure ZnS, due to the increased adsorption of the dye, decrease in the band gap and stepwise structure of the energy levels in the composite. The presence of graphene and PPy in the GZP turnary composite lead to higher photocurrent response due to the creation of an interfacial separation between the graphene and the PPy by ZnS nanoparticles, which act as a bridge, and due to enhanced charge transport by graphene. 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Transcript: My Technology Template Investigation Criteria A Problem The problem we have is that PYP students need to learn about simple cams. How can we make our presentation clear so that the PYP student learn clearly. Students also need to know about CAD/CAM Guiding Questions How can we use CAD/CAM to provide a more interesting experience? How can we make this a fun and interactive experience? How can we help PYP students learn about cams, levers linkages and pendulums? AOI Cams have been used by humans and we are using them everyday. Human Ingenuity Design Brief I am going to solve this problem by conducting the following The research I will do is search the internet to find information about CAD/CAM and cams The creation I intend to make is a PowerPoint presentation or movie to teach them about CAD/CAM and to guide them to make a cams model This will help the ISM community because it prepare PYP students for MYP Primary Research I asked the following questions 1 What are cams? 2 What is Cad/Cam? 3 Where are cams used in daily bases? 4 What wouldn't we have if we didn't have cams 5 How can we make cams or an example of a cam? 6 What types are there? 7 Why are cams useful? 8 How does CAD/CAM work 9 What website can use? 10 How can we teach people about Secondary Research http://imaginationfactory.questacon.edu.au/cams.html Circular cams, also known as eccentric cams, are circle-shaped and fitted off-center onto the driving shaft. These cams move very smoothly and are used to generate a wave-like motion in the follower. They are often used in mechanical toys to produce a smooth, recurring motion. Pear-shaped cams are actually egg shaped. The follower is level for most of the cam’s rotation, then is suddenly pushed up at regular intervals. These are used in car engines to control the flow of air/fuel and exhaust in the engine. Heart-shaped cams allow the follower to move at a constant velocity and therefore provide a very steady motion. They are used in sewing machines to wind thread onto the bobbin. Drop-cams are shaped like a snail shell. These cams lift the follower gradually, then drop it suddenly. The crank and slider is a special type of cam that you can find on the wheels of steam engines. It consists of a piston (the slider) that is attached to a circular cam (the crank) by a rod. The rod is offset from the cam’s axle. As the piston moves back and forth, it pushes and pulls on the rod, which turns the cam around. In a steam engine, the wheel is the cam! (this has been copied to help me learn) http://www.robives.com/mechanisms/cams A cam converts rotary movements in to reciprocating movement. As the cam turns, driven by the circular movement, the cam follower traces the surface of the cam transmitting its motion to the required mechanism. Cam follower design is important in the way the profile of the cam is followed. A fine pointed follower will more accurately trace the outline of the cam. This more accurate movement is at the expense of the strength of the cam follower. As the cam turns it has a tendency to push the cam follower to one side. To overcome this a separate cam follower and push rod can be used as in this mechanism. Here the cam follower drags over the cam surface, accurately tracing the surface of the cam. Any movement of the cam follower is transferred directly to the push rod (this has been copied to help me learn) This information will be helpful because it will teach me and the PYP students about cams These pictures will help me by Creating the model cams Criterion B Design Design 1 We will use the changeable cam model and put a motor on it. We will also put a cow on the top nodding it’s head to show the movement of different cams. We will take two models and combine them. We will get the design from robives then import it robo master then covert it to an outline. The the machine will cut the design. We will use card, glue. We might add a motor to our model. These are the two models. We are going to use The cow The interchangeable cam Design 2 Making a short a short movie to show what are cams and Cad/Cams and how they work and make a model to show one. We will make the movie on movie maker. We will use a video camera to film how a cam works The design shows different movements of the cams can make and it fun to make, look at and to learn about them. Making a video, PowerPoint, Prezi or a poster to show how the craft Robo works. This will be easier and more clear to the primary. Final design We liked to first design because it will be easier and better way to explain to the P5/6 how Cams work. Criteria C Plan These charts are connected This will help me to be more organize with my work Criteria D Create Creation Evidence These are some photos to show us making the model Testing of designs against specification Design Specification To make sure my designs and final creation have worked I will make a questionnaire based on my specification Were the lessons fun? Have you learned a lot? Would you

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Transcript: - proactive PREPARATORY actions done when there is no immediate typhoon threat - necessary to carry-out actions when an Advisory or Alert is issued by PAGASA. - as required by law and good practices from LGU experiences. EARLY PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS A. CREATE Local Systems and Structures Issue Exec Order - LDRRMC, LDRRMO, ICS, CDVs PREPARE Plans - LDRRMPLCCAP, IAP, Evacuation Plan, CONDUCT Infra Audit DESIGNATE Emergency Op Center ALPHA Conduct trainings for: - info and awareness personnel - DRRMO and admin personnel - humanitarian personnel - security, lifeline and SRR personnel - post disaster response personnel checklist of minimum EARLY and CRITICAL PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS during typhoons for City and Municipal Mayors B. INSTITUTIONALIZE Policies and Plans Create LDRRMO position and staff Assign ICS key posts Assign specific tasks to local functionaries and Punong Barangays e.g. identification of evac centers by ME, identification of repacking centers by MSWDO, creation of BDRRMC by PBs Create MOA with supermarkets, pharmacies, etc CRITICAL PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS supplies, equipment EARLY PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS EARLY PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS Thank You! series of progressive minimum response actions depends on the intensity and possible impact of the typhoon. triggered by the advisory from NDRRMC and DILG –CODIX conveyed to the LGUs by the DILG . LISTO MANUALS BRAVO Guides/References: C. BUILD Competencies CHARLIE D. ACQUIRE Security, Search and Rescue, Medical and Clearing Resources EARLY PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS Hazard, Risk, Flush Points Maps Family /Community Guide to Preparedness Updated CLUP Infra Audit Baseline Data RA 10121 Local DRR Communication Protocol EARLY PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS

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