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EFFECT OF NOBLE METALS ON THE PROPERTIES OF NANOCOMPOSITES BASED ON SILICON STRUCTURES AND TITANIUM DIOXIDE, SYNTHESIZED FOR SOLAR COLLECTORS

Published In: 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN CIVIL, STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Author(s): STEFAN KIRILOV KARTUNOV

Abstract: This article analyzes the developments on the subject and draws conclusions for the study 1722/М - 2017 . Most metals are highly chemically reactive, especially at nanoscale, without having properties that can be easily used with TiO 2 composites. As such, most of the metals below will be considered metal oxides of precious metals. In addition, the most common oxide TiO 2 will be discussed, as other oxides are probably unstable and thus do not form stable composites.

  • Publication Date: 03-Sep-2017
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-132-0-61
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DEVELOPING A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PERFORMANCE FRAMEWORK FOR TRANSPORT AND HEALTH SECTOR STAKEHOLDERS IN THE UK AND GHANA

Published In: 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN CIVIL, STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Author(s): EMMANUEL DONKOH , MARTINA MURPHY , ROBERT EADIE

Abstract: P ublic Private Partnership s (PPP) have been used in the constr uction industry to deliver critical infrastructure projects in various sectors. PPPs performance improvement is a current stakeholder concern due to numerous project failure s . T his research compares PPP s transport and health sector infrastructure in the Un ited Kingdom and Ghana to produce a sustainable performance improvement model. The r esearch aim is twofold: first, to develop an empirical performance improvement model for PPP best practice implementation for the UK and Ghanaian transport and health se cto r s . Second ly , it will examine and compare the UK and Ghanaian PPP transport and health sector stakeholders’ Critical Success Factors (CSF) and risks. A r igorous literature review on complex IPs was conducted into PPP transport and health sectors to identif y stakeholders CSF and risks in infrastructure sector projects. Four (4) Delphi expert panel s and statistical analysis will be used to identify the CSF

  • Publication Date: 03-Sep-2017
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-132-0-62
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