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Incentives for Innovation in Pollution Control: Emission Standards Revisited [PDF]
Conventional analysis of the economics of environmental policy usually claims that emission taxes induce a stronger incentive for an improvement in pollution abatement technologies compared to emission standards.
Juergen Dietz, Peter Michaelis
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ON THE EMISSION OF TRYPTOPHAN [PDF]
I, Isenberg, A, Szent-Györgyi
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Near‐Field Electrospinning Micro‐Printhead Achieves Precise Control of Nanofiber Deposition
A micro‐printhead for near‐field electrospinning enables reproducible deposition of polymer nanofibers with diameters below 50 nm. Systematic parameter studies uncover the mechanisms linking operating conditions to fiber morphology, paving the way for precise and low‐cost nanoscale 3D manufacturing.As a high‐resolution, cost‐effective, and rapid ...
Han Xu, Dario Mager, Jan G. Korvink
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Advances in Photoluminescence and Quenching Mechanism of Carbon Dots. [PDF]
Xiong Q, Ilyas HMA, Cao W, Xiong J.
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This study investigates laser‐based oxide removal of Cu inserts in oxygen‐free conditions and examines long‐term oxidation kinetics and surface chemistry under different atmospheres via X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Al–Cu compound casting with differently oxidized surfaces is performed, and intermetallic phase formation, morphology, and thermal ...
Timon Steinhoff +9 more
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Isomeric model molecules: understanding and regulating the emission nature of multiple-resonance thermally activated delayed fluorescence. [PDF]
Cai X +6 more
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Global emission ceiling versus international cap and trade: What is the most efficient system when countries act non-cooperatively? [PDF]
We model climate negotiations as a two-stage game. In the first stage of the game, players have to agree on a global emission cap (GEC). In the second stage, they non-cooperatively choose either their emission level or their emission quota, depending on ...
Fabien Prieur, Jacqueline Morgan
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This work explores the reduction of nickel oxide layers using dielectric barrier discharge plasma in an argon–hydrogen atmosphere. The results reveal a strong temperature dependence, enabling complete reduction of thick oxide layers at 200°C within seconds.
Maria Argirusi +5 more
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Low‐Angle Grain Boundaries and Re‐Segregation in Single‐Crystalline Ni‐Base Superalloys
This work demonstrates that Re‐segregation at low‐angle grain boundaries (LAGBs) in Ni‐base superalloys is influenced by misorientation angle. Advanced microscopy and atom probe tomography reveal that higher misorientation angles increases Re‐segregation.
Alireza B. Parsa +9 more
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