Eva Terpakova
Technical University of Košice
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Materials | 2014
Nadezda Stevulova; Julia Cigasova; Adriana Estokova; Eva Terpakova; Anton Geffert; František Kačík; Eva Singovszka; Marian Holub
The effect of chemical treatment of hemp hurds slices in three solutions (EDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid), NaOH and Ca(OH)2) on the properties of natural material was discussed in this paper. Changes in the morphology, chemical composition and structure as well as thermal stability of hemp hurds before and after their modification were investigated by using FTIR (Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy), XRD (X-ray powder diffraction analysis) and TG (thermogravimetry)/DSC (differential scanning calorimetry). Size exclusion chromatography (SEC) measurements were used for determination of degree of cellulose polymerization of hemp hurd samples. Chemical modification is related to the partial removal of non-cellulosic components of lignin, hemicellulose and pectin as well as waxes from the surface of hemp hurd slices. Another effect of the chemical treatment applied is connected with increasing the crystallinity index of cellulose determined by FTIR and XRD methods. Decrease in degree of cellulose polymerization and polydispersity index in chemically modified hemp hurds compared to the original sample was observed. Increase in thermal stability of treated hemp hurd was found. The most significant changes were observed in alkaline treated hemp hurds by NaOH.
Solid State Phenomena | 2015
Eva Terpakova
This paper investigates the possibility of application of copper slag as a waste byproduct from metallurgical factory Krompachy (Slovakia Republic) as a fine aggregate in concrete up to 40-50% replacement of natural filler. Results of these studies confirmed that it is possible to produce concrete with a mean compressive strength of greater 50 MPa at 28 days hardening without any special additivies. Testing of mechanical properties of concrete samples was provided on the durability point of view up to 360 days. It can be concluded from the results, that use of copper slag as fine aggregate in concrete is technically viable for road construction engineering and have some economical benefits as soon as.
Pollack Periodica | 2015
Ivana Schwarzova; Nadezda Stevulova; Eva Singovszka; Eva Terpakova; Jozef Junak
This article concerning natural cellulose fibers as reinforcement in composite materials in civil engineering. In this paper, the attention is given to industrial hemp specifically to the woody part of hemp plant called hemp hurds. The properties of natural fibers are mainly determined by the chemical and physical composition, such as structure of fibers. The objective of presented research is to characterize raw and physically treated hemp fibers using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy method. These natural fibers were used as filler into biocomposites and MgO-cement was used as alternative binder. Physico — mechanical properties (compressive strength, thermal conductivity, absorbability) of prepared composites were determined.
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2012
Lucia Kidalova; Nadezda Stevulova; Eva Terpakova; Alena Sicakova
Procedia Engineering | 2012
Eva Terpakova; Lucia Kidalova; Adriana Estokova; Julia Cigasova; Nadežda Števulová
Procedia Engineering | 2013
Nadezda Stevulova; Lucia Kidalova; Julia Cigasova; Jozef Junak; Alena Sicakova; Eva Terpakova
Procedia Engineering | 2012
Nadežda Števulová; Eva Terpakova; Julia Cigasova; Jozef Junak; Lucia Kidalova
Procedia Engineering | 2012
Nadežda Števulová; Lucia Kidalova; Jozef Junak; Julia Cigasova; Eva Terpakova
Chemical engineering transactions | 2011
Lucia Kidalova; Nadezda Stevulova; Eva Terpakova; Marian Helcman
Pollack Periodica | 2011
Lucia Kidalova; Eva Terpakova; Nadezda Stevulova