The Electrolysis of Molten Antimony Sulfide
Upon the electrolysis of molten antimony sulfide, metallic antimony is produced at the cathode. The bath consisted of 85 per cent Sb2S3 and 15 per cent Na2S, at 650–700° C.; cathode current density, 0.3 amp./cm.2; graphite anode and cathode. Current efficiency was low and volatilization losses were high for these small‐scale experiments.
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Molybdenum Sulfide Clusters as Molecular Co-Catalyst on Antimony Selenide Photocathodes for Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Evolution [PDF]
Molybdenum sulfide serves as an effective non-precious metal catalyst for hydrogen evolution, primarily active at edge sites with unsaturated molybdenum sites or terminal disulphides. To improve the activity at low loading density, two molybdenum sulfide
Thomas, Moehl +12 more
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Aerosol Jet Printing (AJP) has emerged as a versatile additive manufacturing technique for high‐resolution, conformal, and multi‐material printing. This review highlights advances in printable materials, substrate compatibility, post‐processing, characterization, and process innovations, while critically discussing current challenges and future ...
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Effect of TiO2 mesoporous layer and surface treatments in determining efficiencies in antimony sulfide-(Sb2S3) sensitized solar cells [PDF]
We have fabricated antimony sulfide (Sb2S3) sensitized nano-structured solar cells prepared by chemical bath deposition. By incorporating a surface treatment on the antimony sulfide films, an improvement in solar cell performance is observed.
Pramana, Stevin Snellius +5 more
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ABSTRACT Photonic integrated circuits (PICs) can deliver unparalleled performance for future neuromorphic computing applications. Such neuromorphic PICs require a large number of tunable switches, which are typically realized with current‐controlled heaters, resulting in considerable energy consumption.
Jens Samland +10 more
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Trends in Ocean S‐Isotopes May Be Influenced by Major LIP Events
Exploring the links between Large Igneous Provinces and dramatic environmental impact
An emerging consensus suggests that Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) and Silicic LIPs (SLIPs) are a significant driver of dramatic global environmental and biological changes, including mass extinctions.
Ross. R. Large +5 more
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Synthesis and characterisation of famatinite copper antimony sulfide nanocrystals [PDF]
The method to synthesise monodisperse copper antimony sulfide (CAS) nanocrystals is reported for the first time. This material opens up a new class of I-V-VI semiconductor nanocrystals and antimony-based nanocrystals in ...
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Optoelectronic applications of solution-processable sulfide semiconductors [PDF]
Solar cells and photodetectors rely on similar physical principles based on the interaction of light and matter. Both types of optoelectronic devices are indispensable in a wide range of technological applications, from large-scale renewable power ...
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We report a new thiolate‐reactive α,α‐gem‐dibromo lactam warhead that activates transcription factor Nrf2 and demonstrates anti‐inflammatory activities, which have implications in cancer, neurodegeneration, and cardiovascular diseases. RNA‐seq illuminated detailed transcriptional profiles, and chemical reactions with cysteine‐containing compounds ...
Beau R. Brummel +16 more
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[Co(en)3][Sb12S19]: A New Antimony Sulfide with a Zeolite-like Structure Containing One-Dimensional Channels [PDF]
Solvothermal synthesis affords access to the first truly three-dimensional antimony−sulfide framework which contains one-dimensional circular ...
Ann M. Chippindale (1889716) +2 more
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