Suchergebnisse
Stoffliche Verwertung der textilen Restfraktion
Verwertung des im Zuge der Aussortierung von brauchbarer Second-hand Bekleidung aus gesammelter Altkleidung anfallende textile Abfall soll einer Wiederverwendung zugeführt werden; Entwicklung von automatisierten, mechanischen Verfahren zu Aufbereitung; Vermeidung von Abfall.
Watersorption - Wasseraufnahme von Wood Plastic Composites
Untersuchung von Wasseraufnahme und -transport in Wood Plastic Composites (WPC), um Lösungsansätze zur Verringerung und Unterbindung der Wasseraufnahme zu erarbeiten. Dies eröffnet dem Werkstoff eine Vielzahl neuer Anwendungsmöglichkeiten, was sowohl ökonomische als auch ökologische Vorteile für die kunststoffverarbeitende Industrie bringt.
Pilotprojekt Biogasbehälter in Fertigteilbauweise
Errichtung eines Biogasbehälters in Fertigteilbauweise und als Erweiterung einer bestehenden Anlage in Bruck an der Leitha in Betrieb genommen. Diese Methode versprach eine Reihe von Vorteilen, warf aber auch mannigfaltige technische Fragen bezüglich Dichtigkeit und Konstruktion auf, die im Rahmen dieses Pilotprojekts überprüft wurden.
Verfahren zur thermokatalytischen Zersetzung von Kohlenwasserstoffen zu Wasserstoff und faserförmigem Kohlenstoff
CO2-freie Erzeugung von Wasserstoff als zukünftige Grundlage von Energiesystemen bei gleichzeitiger Produktion von Nanofasern, einem marktwirtschaftlich hochinteressanten Füllstoff.
Produktion der Zukunft – Ausschreibung 2016
Im Rahmen der FTI-Initiative Produktion der Zukunft des BMVIT werden 2016 über 16 Mio. Euro für die themenrelevante Forschungsprojekte bereitgestellt.
Untersuchung der nachhaltigen Verwertung von Kohlenstoff aus der Methanpyrolyse

Eine der möglichen alternativen Produktionsrouten für erneuerbaren Wasserstoff ist die Methanpyrolyse. Gegenüber anderen, alternativen Erzeugungswegen weist die Methanpyrolyse bei einer sehr hohen Wasserstoffausbeute den geringsten Energieaufwand (weniger als ein Viertel der Wasserelektrolyse) auf.
Schriftenreihe
63/2023
J. Burkert, K. Brugger, L. Haberfellner, M. Lehner, R. Obenaus-Emler, R. Hood-Nowotny, M. Puschenreiter, T. Prohaska, S. Zabrian, N. Alaux, A. Passer, M. Ruschi, M. Saade, S. Duelli, R. Maier, J. Mayer, K. Steininger
Herausgeber: BMK
Mehrsprachig, 88 Seiten
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Colors of Nature - vegetable dyes in practice
By means of optimization of the production of vegetable dyes and dyeing technology, the vegetable dyestuff "Colors of Nature" will achieve market maturity. In co-operation with farmers and companies of the textile, food processing and wood working industry there has been developed a competitive product throughout the value chain, which will not only yield an ecological advantage, but also generate regional creation of value.
Watersorption - Water absorption of Wood Plastic Composites
Analysis of the water absorption in Wood Plastic Composites (WPC) in order to develop solutions to decrease and stop water absorption. This enables a big variety of new applications made of WPC and brings economical and ecological advantages for the polymer processing industries.
Bio bitumen - bitumen substitute based on renewable raw materials and resulting in energy efficient asphalt
Development of a binder for asphalt based on renewable raw materials. Studies to choose the ideal natural base product, regarding the aspect of utilization of remaining material and the elaboration of practical methods of synthesis were made.
Maize Cob Board (MCB) - Light weight material from agricultural by-products
Maize cobs accrue as an agricultural by-product can be used for a core material of light weight panels with good material properties and insulation characteristics. The aim was to work out a concept for the production and optimisation of material properties.
Material utilization of end-of-term textiles
Mechanical processing of the non-reusable part of collected end-of-life apparels (e.g. cutting, sifting, etc.); development of marketable application for the obtained short fibers in the field of construction materials (e.g. bitumen modification)
Reprocessing of used goods - A strategy of sustainability and ist impact on the supply chain of a "factory of tomorrow"
Objective is to improve the competitiveness of reprocessing-activities as strategies towards higher resource productivity.The study will analyse the changes of the supply chain necessary to achieve this beyond the Point of Sale with regard to the re-integration of used goods in the supply chain.
Apple & pear cascade: more value added in the Mostviertel region through bio-cascading
Creating a concept for the bio-cascading of apple and pear pomace in the Mostviertel region for an increased value added through innovative local products. Development of strategies for the implementation of a pilot plant.
Investigation of the sustainable utilisation of carbon from methane pyrolysis
One of the possible alternative production routes for renewable hydrogen is methane pyrolysis. Compared to other, alternative production routes, methane pyrolysis has the lowest energy input (less than a quarter of water electrolysis) with a very high hydrogen yield.
Recovery of biomolecules from condensates of process gases during thermal refinement of wood for the development of new wood products.
The exhaust vapors of the process of refinement of wood are not longer seen as industrial waste but a starting point for added value from products used in the timber industry, which represents a new approach for sustainable utilisation of wood.
Immobilization of Lipases on Corn Cob Granulate - New Key Technology for Biodiesel Production
The main objective of the project is to improve the method for producing biodiesel by enzymatic catalysis.The target is to find a method to catalyze the production of fatty acid methyl esters by corn-cob-immobilized lipases which can be used in industrial scale.
Economical Utilisation of residues from slaughtering and meat processing
By utilising fresh raw materials, the process of producing meat and bone meal can be avoided and products of higher quality may be obtained.
Concept for the preparation of the demo project "KernCraft Austria"
Compilation and integration of activities carried out in the field of cascade utilisation of stone fruits seeds ("KernCraft Austria") and planning of a demonstration project to start implementation of KernCraft Austria.
Quantitative and qualitative identification of relevant secondary raw material flows in Austria
In the course of the raw material initiative, the European Commission classified a number of elements and basic materials (including rare earth elements, gallium, germanium, platinum group metals and tantalum) as critical raw materials because of their doubtful future access. In order to operate appropriate recycling of these particular critical raw materials, the primary aim of the present project is to identify the waste streams and to investigate their quality and the quantity of critical raw materials. As a basis for presented aim a "Secondary Raw Material Map Austria 2030", which represents the theoretical, the real and in the future reachable potential of this critical secondary raw materials, is developed.
Green Biorefinery - Phase 3: Development of technologies for intensification of process concerning extraction and utilisation of lactic acid, amino acids and gras fibres
Optimisation of downstream processing of a Green Biorefinery for separating lactic acid and amino acids out of silage juice applying chromatography; fundamental test for utilising the fibre fraction for hydro-greening and for horticulture substrate.