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The role of water in deep eutectic solvent-base extraction
Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2020Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are currently being used in different sectors, such as electrochemistry, electrodeposition, organic synthesis, nanoparticle preparation, bioactive compound separation, etc. Their use in analytical chemistry has only recently
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Nano Energy, 2019
Metallic zinc (Zn) is one of the most promising anodes for aqueous batteries, but so far its applicability for rechargeable systems remains elusive, mainly owing to the free water-induced parasitic reactions. Here, we report a new “water-in-deep eutectic
Jingwen Zhao +9 more
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Metallic zinc (Zn) is one of the most promising anodes for aqueous batteries, but so far its applicability for rechargeable systems remains elusive, mainly owing to the free water-induced parasitic reactions. Here, we report a new “water-in-deep eutectic
Jingwen Zhao +9 more
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, 2020
Water is a natural resource for agricultural irrigation. Recycling use of water is important in terms of resource conservation and is good for sustainable development of the ecological environment.
Huazhou Chen +6 more
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Water is a natural resource for agricultural irrigation. Recycling use of water is important in terms of resource conservation and is good for sustainable development of the ecological environment.
Huazhou Chen +6 more
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2009
Let us study in more detail this soap-bubble, blown of emptiness, by which modern science portrays the universe. Its surface is richly marked with irregularities and corrugations. Two main kinds may be discerned, which we interpret as radiation and matter, the ingredients of which the universe appears to us to be built.
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Let us study in more detail this soap-bubble, blown of emptiness, by which modern science portrays the universe. Its surface is richly marked with irregularities and corrugations. Two main kinds may be discerned, which we interpret as radiation and matter, the ingredients of which the universe appears to us to be built.
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Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2019
In the present study the effect of water on the physicochemical properties and on the structural features of three deep eutectic solvents (DESs) were evaluated.
Francesco Gabriele +4 more
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In the present study the effect of water on the physicochemical properties and on the structural features of three deep eutectic solvents (DESs) were evaluated.
Francesco Gabriele +4 more
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The mutual relationship between humans and their environment is evident. This is particularly true in the construction of infrastructures that rely on their immediate surroundings, often causing harm and thus generating controversy. However, to what extent do political protests against infrastructures reflect the intricate interdependencies between ...
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Deep eutectic solvents: An overview on their interactions with water and biochemical compounds
Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2019The search for green solvents that can replace harsh organic solvents and relatively toxic ionic liquids (ILs) has led to the discovery of deep eutectic solvents (DES). DES are now rapidly emerging in numerous applications owing to their green character,
Tracy El Achkar +2 more
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2018
Abstract ‘Deep waters’ explains the role of François A. Forel in the birth and development of limnology, a new integrative science he defined as ‘the oceanography of lakes’. In his comprehensive monograph on Lake Geneva (1892), Forel subdivided the science of lakes into different disciplines and subjects.
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Abstract ‘Deep waters’ explains the role of François A. Forel in the birth and development of limnology, a new integrative science he defined as ‘the oceanography of lakes’. In his comprehensive monograph on Lake Geneva (1892), Forel subdivided the science of lakes into different disciplines and subjects.
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1970
Deals with dredging operations in Vietnam related to clearing and deepening harbors, rivers, and canals. Describes areas that are being dredged, the equipment used, and daily cost of operations. Describes the training program for Vietnamese dredge operators, welders, diesel mechanics, and electricians.
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Deals with dredging operations in Vietnam related to clearing and deepening harbors, rivers, and canals. Describes areas that are being dredged, the equipment used, and daily cost of operations. Describes the training program for Vietnamese dredge operators, welders, diesel mechanics, and electricians.
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The physiology of deep-water running
Journal of Sports Sciences, 2003Deep-water running is performed in the deep end of a swimming pool, normally with the aid of a flotation vest. The method is used for purposes of preventing injury and promoting recovery from strenuous exercise and as a form of supplementary training for cardiovascular fitness.
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