Objectives: This research aimed to evaluate the influence of different vonlay preparation designs on fracture resistance in comparison with full coverage ceramic crown (as a control group) Methods: Thirty fresh extracted upper four teeth were collected from the orthodontic clinic in Minia and Nahda university. Teeth were divided according to the design of vonlay preparation into three groups. In Group (A); the control group the teeth were prepared to receive full coverage lithium-disilicate crowns (n=10), Group (B); teeth were prepared to receive bonded partial restoration (vonlay) involving functional cusp (n=10), and Group (C); teeth were prepared to receive bonded partial restoration (vonlay) without involving functional cusp (n=10). Then, by using a universal testing machine, samples were loaded along the long axis of the teeth until they fractured, and the maximum breaking load was recorded, as well as fracture patterns were noted. All samples were exposed to thermo-mechanical aging before testing.Results: preparation design of vonlay influences the fracture resistance of restoration.
To study the role
of modified zeolite-Y-based hydrocracking catalyst
in crude-oil hydroconversion, various hydrocracking catalysts were
synthesized with various zeolites. The zeolites and catalysts were
characterized with nitrogen adsorption (N2-adsorption),
small-angle X-ray scattering, X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), wavelength-dispersive
X-ray fluorescence, and the ammonia temperature-programmed desorption
(NH3-TPD). Their reaction performance was evaluated with
crude oil under commercial hydrocracker operating conditions in a
pilot plant unit. The results showed that the catalysts with high
acidity, strong acid sites, and mesopores can enhance the crude conversion.
The acidity and mesoporosity of the zeolite and the catalysts play
critical roles in determining the catalyst performance.
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