Eszter Bódis
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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Central European Journal of Chemistry | 2014
Eszter Bódis; Orsolya Tapasztó; Zoltán Károly; Péter Fazekas; Szilvia Klébert; Anna Mária Keszler; Katalin Balázsi; János Szépvölgyi
Abstract Mulitlayer graphene reinforced silicon nitride composites were prepared by spark plasma sintering to investigate the effect of the graphene addition on mechanical properties. The composites contained multilayer graphene (MLG) in various (0, 1, 3 and 5 wt%) content. Significantly higher fracture toughness of 8.0 MPa m1/2 was obtained at 1% MLG content, however, on further increasing the graphene content the toughness did not increase, but dropped to the value of the monolithic silicon nitride. The maximum hardness of 18.8 MPa was also obtained at 1% MLG, while at higher MLG contents it gradually decreased. Graphical Abstract
Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing | 2013
Péter Fazekas; Eszter Bódis; Anna Mária Keszler; Zsuzsanna Czégény; Szilvia Klébert; Zoltán Károly; János Szépvölgyi
Decomposition of chlorobenzene as a model molecule of aromatic chlorinated compounds was studied in radiofrequency thermal plasma both in neutral and oxidative conditions. Optical emission spectroscopy was applied for the evaluation of the plasma excitation and molecular rotational-vibrational temperature. Atomic (C, H, O) and molecular (CH, OH, C2) radicals were identified, while the morphology of the formed soot was characterized by electron microscopy. Organic compounds adsorbed on the surface of the soot after plasma processing were comprised of various polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and chlorinated PAH molecules. Their amount was greatly affected by experimental conditions, especially the oxygen content and plate power. The higher input power reduced the ring number of the PAH molecules. Addition of oxygen significantly reduced the amount of both PAHs chlorinated PAH molecules but enhanced the formation of polychlorinated benzene compounds.
Central European Journal of Chemistry | 2014
Péter Fazekas; Anna Mária Keszler; Eszter Bódis; Eszter Drotár; Szilvia Klébert; Zoltán Károly; János Szépvölgyi
Abstract Decomposition of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) was investigated in radiofrequency thermal plasma in neutral, oxidative and reductive conditions. Optical emission spectroscopy (OES) was applied for the characterization of the plasma column. OES was used to identify active plasma components such as excited atoms, ions, radicals and molecules. The spectra were dominated by molecular C2, CN, OH, and CH bands, and atomic H, Ar, C, Cl and O lines. Emission intensities of main species were monitored versus various experimental parameters. The rotational-vibrational temperatures determined from different bimolecular species were considered in the range of 2000–6400 K. Solid soot samples were collected and purified to investigate the possibility of graphene formation as a by-product of the decomposition process. Graphical Abstract
Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing | 2018
Péter Fazekas; Zsuzsanna Czégény; J. Mink; Pál Szabó; Anna Mária Keszler; Eszter Bódis; Szilvia Klébert; János Szépvölgyi; Zoltán Károly
Tetrachloroethylene (C2Cl4) has been used widely as a solvent and dry cleaning agent, but was later specified as possible human carcinogen. As a result, its safe treatment became a priority. In this paper, we report on its decomposition in an atmospheric radiofrequency thermal plasma reactor. Main components of the exhaust gases were determined by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. We found that complete decomposition can be achieved in either oxidative or reductive conditions but not in neutral one. The solid soot product was characterised by transmission electron microscopy and specific surface area measurement. Organic compounds adsorbed on the surface of the soot were extracted by toluene and comprised, based on gas chromatography mass spectrometry, of various perchlorinated aliphatic (for example hexachlorocyclopentadiene) and aromatic compounds (like hexachlorobenzene, octachloronaphthalene or octachloroacenaphthylene). Several nitrogen containing molecules were also identified whose presence are rare during thermal plasma treatments. Further investigation of the extract by mass spectrometry revealed various higher molar mass chlorinated carbon clusters and two types of fullerenes (C60 and C70).
Ceramics International | 2015
Szilvia Klébert; Csaba Balázsi; Katalin Balázsi; Eszter Bódis; Péter Fazekas; Anna Mária Keszler; János Szépvölgyi; Zoltán Károly
Tribology International | 2016
B Maria Maros; Alexandra Kitti Németh; Zoltán Károly; Eszter Bódis; Zsolt Maros; Orsolya Tapasztó; Katalin Balázsi
Ceramics International | 2017
Eszter Bódis; Ildikó Cora; Csaba Balázsi; Péter Németh; Zoltán Károly; Szilvia Klébert; Péter Fazekas; Anna Mária Keszler; János Szépvölgyi
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2016
Péter Fazekas; Zsuzsanna Czégény; J. Mink; Eszter Bódis; Szilvia Klébert; Csaba Németh; Anna Mária Keszler; Zoltán Károly; János Szépvölgyi
Ceramics International | 2014
Szilvia Klébert; Anna Mária Keszler; István E. Sajó; Eszter Drotár; I. Bertóti; Eszter Bódis; Péter Fazekas; Zoltán Károly; János Szépvölgyi
Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing | 2017
Anna Mária Keszler; Péter Fazekas; Eszter Bódis; Eszter Drotár; Marco Boselli; Emanuele Ghedini; Paolo Sanibondi; Zoltán Károly; János Szépvölgyi