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ABSTRACT This study investigates the postfire mechanical properties of epoxy glass‐fiber reinforced composites (EP GFRCs) using increasing concentrations of ammonium polyphosphate (APP) and inorganic silicate (InSi) to modify the char and fire residue.
Sruthi Sunder +5 more
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Characterization of exoplanets in the James Webb Space Telescope era. [PDF]
Lunine JI, Bahcall N.
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ABSTRACT Intumescent paints, coatings, or sealants are a popular form of passive protection in the fire industry. However, the impact of their toxicity and constituent synthetic chemical ingredients is an important consideration for sustainability. This research experimentally studied an agricultural grain, known as millet, quantifying its unusual ...
Z. S. Vermeulen +3 more
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Fate of 1 to 6 nm Candle Combustion Nanoparticles in Indoor Atmospheric Environments. [PDF]
Patra SS, Steiner G, Boor BE.
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Protocol for the Preparation of Polyphenols‐Polysaccharide Nanoparticles
ABSTRACT Polyphenols, natural compounds abundantly distributed in plants, possess potent antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory activities and hold promising potential in cardiovascular protection and the management of metabolic disorders. Nevertheless, their intrinsic instability and low bioavailability severely constrain their practical and large‐scale ...
Chenxu Bao +6 more
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Olivine alteration and the loss of Mars' early atmospheric carbon. [PDF]
Murray J, Jagoutz O.
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ABSTRACT Underground gas storage is a cornerstone technology for addressing climate change and advancing the clean energy transition. By managing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing energy system resilience, it supports global sustainability goals.
Sara Roces +5 more
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Redox Dynamics of the Atmosphere and Oceans Induced by the Paleoproterozoic Snowball Earth Events. [PDF]
Harada M, Miura Y, Watanabe Y, Ozaki K.
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Detection of Radical Anions by Electrospray‐Ionization Mass Spectrometry
The present study investigates the ability of electrospray‐ionization mass spectrometry to detect radical anions. For neutral analytes with high electron affinities, radical anions are formed by cathodic reduction and can be easily observed. In contrast, analytes with lower electron affinities require the addition of a reducing agent for the generation
Niklas F. Eisele +2 more
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