Dynamic Evolution of Catalyst Structure for Tuned Catalytic Performance in CO<sub>2</sub> Hydrogenation. [PDF]
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Exchange Length Tailored Magnetic Resonance for Broadband Absorption in FeCo-Based Alloys. [PDF]
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Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of 7072 Aluminum Alloy Joints Brazed Using (Ni, Y)-Modified Al-Si-Cu-Zn Filler Alloys. [PDF]
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The aim of this project was to investigate the properties of copper rich Cu-Fe-Cr alloys for the purpose of developing a new cost effective, high-strength, high-conductivity copper alloy. This paper reports on the influence of cold work. The age hardening response of the Cu-0.7%Cr-2.0%Fe alloy was minimal, but the resistance to softening was superior ...
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