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Leakage‐Proof Electrolyte Chemistry for a High‐Performance Lithium–Sulfur Battery

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2021
AbstractElectrolyte leakage is a severe safety concern in lithium batteries. With highly volatile 1,2‐dimethoxyethane as solvent, the leakage related hazards are more pronounced in lithium‐sulfur (Li‐S) batteries. To address this concern, a leakage‐proof electrolyte is delicately designed through functionalizing the commercial electrolyte by Li6PS5Cl ...
Jiangwei Ju, Shanmu Dong, Huanrui Zhang
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Leakage analysis of packages by the electrolytic test

Packaging Technology and Science, 1997
The microhole tester is a new laboratory instrument for detection of leakage in packages. The instrument is based on electrolytic conductance measurement using direct current and it quantifies the summarized hole size in a package. In this study the reliability and validity of the microhole tester have been evaluated by testing different kinds of ...
Axelson Larsson, Lena   +4 more
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Quinclorac-induced Electrolyte Leakage in Seedling Grasses

Weed Science, 1994
The mode of action of quinclorac was investigated in broadleaf and grass species. Quinclorac induced characteristic auxinlike symptoms in broadleaf species but not in susceptible grasses. In susceptible grasses, quinclorac caused necrotic bands near the zones of elongation in shoots and roots.
Suk J. Koo   +2 more
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Relating Electrolyte Leakage to Shelled Corn Storability

Cereal Chemistry, 1998
ABSTRACTCorn from three growing seasons was harvested, dried, and stored in small bins. Samples taken at harvest and after various periods of bin storage (up to 77 months) were evaluated by two primary tests: carbon dioxide evolution during accelerated storage at ≈20.5% moisture content and 26°C and electrolyte leakage from bulk (100 g) samples soaking
Bradley P. Marks, Richard L. Stroshine
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Electrolytic Analysis of Oxide Leakage in Simox Material

IEEE International SOI Conference, 2005
The effect of particles on beam blocking has been suggested by several researchers, with simulated particles of >0.5pm diameter causing a nonstoichiometric buried oxide layer formation [2-41. Using the CuSO4 electrolytic plating technique to examine the presence of surface to substrate leakage paths, we have found a direct effect of particle presence ...
L.P. Allen, A. Genis, R. Dolan, W. Krull
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A diffusion approach to the electrolyte leakage 
from plant tissues

Physiologia Plantarum, 2005
The exchange of ions between plant tissues and the external solution in vitro exhibits prominent biphasic kinetics. This is generally ascribed to the different contribution of the two compartments – apoplast and symplast – involved in the process. In this regard, an electro‐diffusion model of the leakage is proposed in the paper.
Konstantina V. Kocheva   +2 more
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Leakage of electrolytes in chilli fruits infected withColletotrichum capsici

Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1979
Extracts fromColletotrichum-infected chilli fruits contain the enzyme endo-PGTE (Polygalacturonatetrans-eliminase) which appears to increase the permeability of chilli and potato cells. This effect is greater in red ripened fruits which are susceptible to rotting than in the green chilli fruits.
V Thirupathaiah, D Subramanian
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Mitigating Electron Leakage of Solid Electrolyte Interface for Stable Sodium‐Ion Batteries

Angewandte Chemie, 2022
AbstractThe interfacial stability is highly responsible for the longevity and safety of sodium ion batteries (SIBs). However, the continuous solid‐electrolyte interphase(SEI) growth would deteriorate its stability. Essentially, the SEI growth is associated with the electron leakage behavior, yet few efforts have tried to suppress the SEI growth, from ...
Enhui Wang   +14 more
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Measuring Freezing Tolerance: Electrolyte Leakage and Chlorophyll Fluorescence Assays

2014
Quantitative assessment of freezing tolerance is essential to unravel plant adaptations to cold temperatures. Not only the survival of whole plants but also impairment of detached leaves after a freeze-thaw cycle can be used to accurately quantify plant freezing tolerance in terms of LT50 values.
Thalhammer, A., Hincha, D., Zuther, E.
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Diffusion Effects of Liquid-Filled Micropipettes: A Pseudobinary Analysis of Electrolyte Leakage

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1972
The importance of diffusion phenomena in glass micropipettes filled with concentrated electrolyte solutions is well known. Nonequilibrium diffusion-rate equations for electrolyte-filled glass micropipettes are given for a model of situations of current interest: diffusion into an infinite medium.
C D, Geisler   +3 more
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