Understanding the Limitations of Modifying Bitumen with Re-Refined Engine Oil Bottom (REOB). [PDF]
Mortier L, Liu X, Nahar SN, Grothe H.
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Beyond the Edge: Charge‐Transfer Excitons in Organic Donor‐Acceptor Cocrystals
Complex excitonic landscapes in acene–perfluoroacene cocrystals are unveiled by polarization‐resolved optical spectroscopy and many‐body theory. This systematic study of a prototypical model system for weakly interacting donor–acceptor compounds challenges common views of charge‐transfer excitons, providing a refined conceptual framework for ...
Sebastian Anhäuser +6 more
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Potential GDP growth in Venezuela : a structural time series approach [PDF]
Real GDP and oil prices are decomposed into common stochastic trend and cycle processes using structural time series models. Potential real GDP is represented by the level of the trend component of real GDP.
Cuevas, Mario A.
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Multifaceted assessment of modifying and rejuvenating asphalt binders with recycled waste plastic and engine oil. [PDF]
El-Sherbeni AA +3 more
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Production of cellulose nanocrystals extracted from Pennisetum purpureum fibers and its application as a lubricating additive in engine oil. [PDF]
Aryasena R, Kusmono, Umami N.
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We report a polymer‐chain insertion strategy to fabricate pore‐threaded MOF thin films with precisely tuned surface chemistry and wettability. Grafting n‐alkane chains into the pillared layer Cu2(bdc)2(dabco) MOF thin film's vertical nanochannels enhances water stability, and induces hydrophobicity and lubricant‐free, solid‐like slippery behavior ...
Angana Borbora +4 more
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Performance of Warm Mix Asphalt with Polymer Modified RAP Using Recycled Engine Oil and SBS Binder Modification. [PDF]
Ohm BS, Le THM.
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Atmospheric pressure matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry of engine oil additive components. [PDF]
Ramopoulou L +4 more
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Triblock Polymer Engineering Enables Hydration‐Rich, High‐Performance, Fouling‐Resistant Interfaces
A molecularly engineered triblock polymer (PHZ) rapidly reorganizes into a hydration‐rich interfacial layer on diverse surfaces, strongly suppressing hydrophobic attraction and fouling. The triblock polymer provides robust energy and steric barriers to oily foulants, enabling high‐performance antifouling at ultralow dosage.
Chenyu Qiao +6 more
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Study on biodegradation of used engine oil in a stirred batch bioreactor by ochrobactrum intermedium and Bacillus paramycoides isolates. [PDF]
Elhamrouni I, Alhammadi E, Ishak MY.
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