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Direct Consolidation of Copper–Graphene Composite by Rotary Swaging
The applicability of the rotary swaging method for preparation of electroconductive copper–graphene composite by direct consolidation of powders is proven. The consolidated material features advantageous microstructure featuring fine grains and twins, with homogeneous distribution of graphene, primarily along the twin boundaries, which contribute to ...
Radim Kocich+2 more
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Molybdenum titanium carbide (Mo<sub>2</sub>TiC<sub>2</sub>T <sub><i>x</i></sub> ) MXene coated carbon electrodes for vanadium redox flow batteries. [PDF]
Botling E+4 more
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THE FERMENTATION OF THREE CARBON SUBSTRATES BY CLOSTRIDIUM PROPIONICUM AND PROPIONIBACTERIUM [PDF]
F. W. Leaver+2 more
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The study investigates 3D‐printed polylactic acid (PLA) composites with biodegradable bamboo and jute powder fillers. Mechanical, thermal, structural properties, and rheological behavior are discussed to evaluate composite performance. Morphological characterization indicates uniform dispersion and adhesion of the fillers in the PLA matrix with the ...
Vimukthi Dananjaya+4 more
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Out of the blue carbon box: toward investable blue natural capital. [PDF]
Lovelock CE, Duarte CM.
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THE OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE DISSOCIATION CURVES OF HUMAN BLOOD
A. V. Bock, H. Field, G. S. Adair
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The Control of Respiratory Movements in Crustacea by Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide. II [PDF]
M. L. Johnson
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A Study on Thermal Expansion and Thermomechanical Behavior of Composite Metal Foams
The coefficient of thermal expansion of steel–steel composite metal foam (S‐S CMF) is shown to be lower than that of bulk stainless steel while its performance under compression demonstrate excellent mechanical stability and strength at all temperatures with gradualsoftening from 400 to 600 °C.
Zubin Chacko+2 more
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This article presents the development of Fe‐Mn‐Zn nanocrystalline alloys (0–9 wt% Zn) by mechanical alloying and subsequently hot pressing. Their microstructure, density, hardness, wear resistance, corrosion behavior, and antibacterial properties are systematically examined.
Ilker Emin Dag+3 more
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