Jozef Sima
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
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Entropy | 2003
Jozef Sima; Miroslav Sukenik
The paper summarizes the background of Expansive Nondecelerative Universe model and its potential to offer answers to some open cosmological questions related to entropy. Three problems are faced in more detail, namely that of Hawkings phenomenon of black holes evaporation, maximum entropy of the Universe during its evolution, and time evolution of specific entropy.
Biotechnology Advances | 2017
M. Jablonsky; J. Nosalova; A. Sladkova; Aleš Ház; František Kreps; J. Valka; Stanislav Miertus; Vladimir Frecer; M. Ondrejovic; Jozef Sima; Igor Šurina
Softwood bark is an important source for producing chemicals and materials as well as bioenergy. Extraction is regarded as a key technology for obtaining chemicals in general, and valorizing bark as a source of such chemicals in particular. In this paper, properties of 237 compounds identified in various studies dealing with extraction of softwood bark were described. Finally, some challenges and perspectives on the production of chemicals from bark are discussed.
Journal of Biotechnology | 2018
Michal Jablonský; Andrea Škulcová; Ana Malvis; Jozef Sima
The scientific community, experts in technology and marketing have been seeking cost-competitive and green solvents with good dissolving capacity for the valorisation of biomass and biowaste. Along with traditional solvents and techniques, deep eutectic solvents (DESs) and their bio-analogues, natural deep eutectic solvents (NADESs) are currently emerging as a new class of promising liquid media. In this review, a comprehensive summary of recent contribution of DESs to the processing and valorisation of various kinds of plant and animal based biomass and biowaste is provided. In the field of food industry based and agro-forest waste valorisation, through treatment of the waste, by-products, and natural materials by DESs, several types of compounds, such as flavonoids and other plant phenolics, phenolic acids, stilbenes, tannins, lignans, and lignin were obtained. Extraction of algae by DESs led to isolation mainly of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids. Vegetable oils, spent oils, residues and by-products of their processing are a rich source of phenolic compounds such as phenolic acids and phenolic alcohols, secoiridoid derivatives (aglycone and ligstroside), lignans (pino and acetoxypinoresinol), flavones (luteolin and apigein), tocopherols and tocotrienols. Dietary fibre serves as a source of lignin, pectic substances, gums, resistant starch, inulin, as well as non-carbohydrate components, e.g., polyphenols, waxes, saponins, cutin, phytates, resistant proteins. Valorisation of wastes originated from animal processing by DESs means obtaining high-value chemicals including amino acids, proteins, bioactive peptides, collagen peptides, albumin etc. Through the valorisation of the mentioned waste types value-added products with potential applications in the pharmaceutical, food and cosmetic industries are produced. The paper gathered data on the used DESs, treated substances and obtained products, together with treatment conditions and the products yields. The evaluation of the state-of-the-art in the field of biowaste valorisation using DESs and NADESs led to conclusions and indication of future prospects and predicted development in this field.
Bioresources | 2015
Michal Jablonský; Andrea Škulcová; Lucia Kamenská; Milan Vrška; Jozef Sima
Bioresources | 2015
Igor Šurina; Michal Jablonský; Aleš Ház; Alexandra Sládková; Anna Briškárová; František Kačík; Jozef Sima
Bioresources | 2017
Veronika Majova; Silvia Horanová; Andrea Škulcová; Jozef Sima; Michal Jablonský
Bioresources | 2017
Andrea Škulcová; Veronika Majova; Jozef Sima; Michal Jablonsky
Bioresources | 2015
Michal Jablonský; Lenka Dubinyová; Štefan Varga; Katarína Vizárová; Jozef Sima; Svetozár Katuščák
Archive | 2012
Miroslav Sukenik; Jozef Sima
Archive | 2012
Miroslav Sukenik; Jozef Sima