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A Comparative Life Cycle Assessment between a Metered Dose Inhaler and Electric Nebulizer
Life cycle assessment (LCA) evaluates the environmental impact of a product based on the materials and processes used to manufacture the item as well as the item’s use and disposal. The objective of this LCA was to evaluate and compare the environmental impact of a metered dose inhaler, specifically the Proventil® HFA inhaler (Merk & Co., Inc., Kenilworth, NJ, USA), and an electric nebulizer, specifically the DeVilbiss Pulmo-Aide® nebulizer (DeVilbiss, Port Washington, NY, USA). GaBi LCA software was used to model the global warming potential (GWP) of each product by using substantiated data and well-justified assumptions for the components, manufacturing, assembly, and use of both devices. The functional unit used to model each device was one dose of the active drug, albuterol sulfate. The inhaler’s GWP, 0.0972 kg CO2-eq, was greater than the nebulizer’s even when uncertain parameters were varied ±100x. During the use phase ofa the inhaler, which accounted for approximately 96% of the inhaler’s total GWP, HFA 134a is used as a propellant to deliver the drug. The total GWP for the electric nebulizer was 0.0294 kg CO2-eq assuming that the mouthpiece was cleaned in a dishwasher, while it was 0.0477 kg CO2-eq when the nebulizer mouthpiece was hand washed between uses. The GWP breakeven scenario between dishwashing and hand washing occurred when the mouthpiece accounted for 10% of the dishwasher load
Evaluating Global Warming Potentials as Historical Temperature Proxies: an application of ACC2 Inverse Calculation
Global Warming Potentials (GWPs) are evaluated as proxies of the historical temperature by applying them to convert historical CH4 and N2O emissions to equivalent CO2 emissions. Our GWP analysis is based on the historical Earth system evolution obtained from the inverse calculation for the Aggregated Carbon Cycle, Atmospheric Cycle, and Climate Model (ACC2). Indices higher than the Kyoto GWPs are required to reproduce the historical temperature. The GWP for N2O, in particular, does not approximate the historical temperature with any time horizon because the GWP definition and calculations assume a background system different from the ACC2 inversion results. In addition, indices have to be progressively updated upon the acquisition of new measurements and/or the change in our understanding on the Earth system processes.global warming potentials
Who pollutes in Scotland? A prelude to an analysis of sustainability policies in a devolved context
The notion of sustainable development has begun to figure prominently in the regional, as well as the national, policy concerns of many industrialized countries. Indicators have typically been used to monitor changes in economic, environmental and social variables to show whether economic development is on a sustainable path. This paper focuses on pollution in Scotland and analyses the sustainability policies in a devolved political context
Fictitious time wave packet dynamics: I. Nondispersive wave packets in the quantum Coulomb problem
Nondispersive wave packets in a fictitious time variable are calculated
analytically for the field-free hydrogen atom. As is well known by means of the
Kustaanheimo-Stiefel transformation the Coulomb problem can be converted into
that of a four-dimensional harmonic oscillator, subject to a constraint. This
regularization makes use of a fictitious time variable, but arbitrary Gaussian
wave packets in that time variable in general violate that constraint. The set
of "restricted Gaussian wave packets" consistent with the constraint is
constructed and shown to provide a complete basis for the expansion of states
in the original three-dimensional coordinate space. Using that expansion
arbitrary localized Gaussian wave packets of the hydrogen atom can be
propagated analytically, and exhibit a nondispersive periodic behavior as
functions of the fictitious time. Restricted wave packets with and without well
defined angular momentum quantum n umbers are constructed. They will be used as
trial functions in time-dependent variational computations for the hydrogen
atom in static external fields in the subsequent paper [T. Fab\v{c}i\v{c} et
al., submitted].Comment: 12 pages, 3 figure
Controlling quantum state transfer in spin chain with the confined field
As a demonstration of the spectrum-parity matching condition (SPMC) for
quantum state transfer, we investigate the propagation of single-magnon state
in the Heisenberg chain in the confined external tangent magnetic field
analytically and numerically. It shows that the initial Gaussian wave packet
can be retrieved at the counterpart location near-perfectly over a longer
distance if the dispersion relation of the system meets the SPMC approximately.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figure
Induced Parity Nonconserving Interaction and Enhancement of Two-Nucleon Parity Nonconserving Forces
Two-nucleon parity nonconserving (PNC) interaction induced by the
single-particle PNC weak potential and the two-nucleon residual strong
interaction is considered. An approximate analytical formula for this Induced
PNC Interaction (IPNCI) between proton and neutron is derived (), and the
interaction constant is estimated. As a result of coherent contributions from
the nucleons to the PNC potential, IPNCI is an order of magnitude stronger
() than the residual weak two-nucleon interaction and has a
different coordinate and isotopic structure (e.g., the strongest part of IPNCI
does not contribute to the PNC mean field). IPNCI plays an important role in
the formation of PNC effects, e.g., in neutron-nucleus reactions. In that case,
it is a technical way to take into account the contribution of the distant
(small) components of a compound state which dominates the result. The absence
of such enhancement () in the case of T- and P-odd interaction
completes the picture.Comment: Phys. Rev. C, to appear; 17 pages, revtex 3, no figure
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