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Exsolution, Evolution, and Hysteresis of CO2 Nanobubbles in Water‐Saturated Sandstone
Abstract Understanding CO2 nanobubble formation in water‐saturated sandstone is critical for understanding fluid behavior in CO2 storage systems. Here, CO2 exsolution from an aqueous phase in a sandstone was investigated using small‐angle neutron scattering at 50°C during cyclic depressurization from 12 to 0.7 MPa.
Amirsaman Rezaeyan +6 more
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Aerosols and their indirect contribution to the Earth’s climate remains a poorly understood field. The indirect effect of aerosols on the climate refers to aerosol ability to form cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) and affect cloud properties.
Jones, Stephanie, Jones S
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Recent production rates of cosmogenic nuclides in the igneous rocks of Jezero crater floor, Mars. [PDF]
Zorzano M- +2 more
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Graphical Abstract and Lay Summary Nanoemulsions are promising vaccine adjuvants and drug delivery vehicles. In this work, we have demonstrated that sterile filtration performance can be significantly enhanced by prewetting the sterile filter with Polysorbate 20 to increase the hydrophilicity of the sterile filter.
Shreya Kapila +5 more
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Moisture-driven local strain development in ASR-damaged concrete. [PDF]
Azad S, Trtik P, Strobl M, Kaestner A.
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Organocatalytic B–H Functionalization of Carboranes via Photo‐Induced Hydrogen Atom Transfer
Visible‐light organocatalytic hydrogen atom transfer enables direct carborane B─H bond functionalization. A photocatalytically generated cationic aminium radical selectively abstracts hydrogen from hydridic boron sites, forming boron‐centered radicals that couple with activated olefins or imines to deliver B‐functionalized carboranes under mild ...
Takaya Sakaue +6 more
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New Insights into the Low-Temperature Properties of the Ternary Halide Na<sub>2</sub>CrCl<sub>4</sub>: Magnetic Ordering and Entropy Determination. [PDF]
Ter Veer NTH +8 more
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The structure, properties, preparation methods, and characterization techniques of BP. As a typical 2D layered material, black phosphorus (BP) demonstrates exceptional promise in various fields, particularly in energy storage for alkali metal‐ion batteries. However, its distinctive structure and properties, together with the compositional complexity of
Yunqing Wang +7 more
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