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Quantitative interpretation of martensite microstructure
This work reviews issues and advances a formalism for quantitative interpretation of martensite microstructure, heeding the influence of transformation uniformity and the interaction of martensite with its surroundings.
José Roberto Costa Guimarães +1 more
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Asymmetric autocatalytic reactions and their stationary distribution
We consider a general class of autocatalytic reactions, which has been shown to display stochastic switching behaviour (discreteness-induced transitions (DITs)) in some parameter regimes. This behaviour was shown to occur either when the overall species count is low or when the rate of inflow and outflow of species is relatively ...
Cameron Gallinger, Lea Popovic
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Weber's Law in Autocatalytic Reaction Networks
Biological responses often obey Weber's law, according to which the magnitude of the response depends only on the fold change in the external input. In this study, we demonstrate that a system involving a simple autocatalytic reaction shows such response when a chemical is slowly synthesized by the reaction from a faster influx process.
Inoue, Masayo, Kaneko, Kunihiko
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Bromine Enrichment Signal in Svalbard Shallow Cores Reflects Changes of Seasonal Sea Ice Variability
Abstract Bromine enrichment Brenr $\left(\mathrm{B}{\mathrm{r}}_{\mathrm{e}\mathrm{n}\mathrm{r}}\right)$ has been widely used as a proxy for past sea ice reconstructions. In this study, three firn cores drilled on Holtedahlfonna (Svalbard) were analyzed for trace elements. Excluding a single year data, a positive correlation was observed between Brenr $
Enrico Biscaro +13 more
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Design of Intelligent Autocatalytic Reaction Networks
This thesis investigates the design of autocatalytic chemical reaction networks (CRNs) for out-of-equilibrium conditions in order to create intelligent chemical systems capable of decision-making, memory, and adaptation. Autocatalysis provides nonlinear feedback dynamics that mimic regulatory processes found in biological systems, allowing chemical ...
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Electroless plating is a solution‐based metal deposition technique through redox reaction, without external power. Due to its simple, versatile, and low‐cost process, coupled with high compatibility with various metals, electroless plating has become a ...
Na Kyoung Kim +4 more
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Kinetic research on the curing reaction of PBT/BPS via FT-IR measurements
To investigate the reaction process between 3,3′-bis(aminomethyl)oxetane/tetrahydrofuran copolymer(PBT) binder and acetylenic curing agents, this study employed bis-propargyl-succinate (BPS) as the curing agent and tris(iodoacetate) trimethyl propane ...
Mianji Qiu +7 more
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3D‐printed geopolymers are presented as efficient and reusable heterogeneous catalysts for the Knoevenagel condensation. Under mild and green conditions, they promote the high‐yield synthesis of diverse α‐cyanoacrylates with remarkable stability and scalability.
Francesca T. Albino +5 more
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Schematic representation of the beneficial effect of ply pre‐curing on temperature overshoot, internal strain and warpage during cure of thin and thick thermosetting composites. ABSTRACT Detection of manufacturing‐induced defects in thermosetting composites is crucial to guarantee part quality, safety, and improve manufacturing efficiency.
Francesco Taddei +3 more
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Switchable Photoelectrochemistry in Thin Films of SbSI Microrods
Thin film electrodes consisting of SbSI microrods demonstrate photoelectrochemical properties that can be tuned by adjusting the film thickness, pH of electrolyte, and O2 concentration. The performance of SbSI electrodes can also be switched by changing the temperature and thus employing the ferroelectric transition.
Hanna Maltanava +8 more
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