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Advanced Post-Processing Techniques for Hydrophobic and Flame-Retardant Textiles. [PDF]
Vodyashkin AA, Makeev MO.
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ABSTRACT The development of synthetic procedures for preparing metal nanoparticles with controlled size using sunlight opens new avenues toward more sustainable methods with lower energy consumption. Herein, we propose the use of double‐vacancy halide perovskites as precursors for engineering highly crystalline and small platinum nanoparticles (< 3 nm)
Kevin Mego +4 more
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Ferroelectric Optoelectronic Sensor for Intelligent Flame Detection and In-Sensor Motion Perception. [PDF]
Wei J +18 more
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High‐surface‐area LaFe0.9Ru0.1O3 is prepared by infiltration of porous Amberlite XAD16 polymer beads. Ru exsolution of this perovskite material leads to a supported catalyst with small Ru particles, exhibiting promising catalytic performance propane combustion.
Jaime Gallego +4 more
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Thermal Degradation and Flame Resistance Mechanism of Phosphorous-Based Flame Retardant of ABS Composites Used in 3D Printing Technology. [PDF]
Oliwa R, Bulanda K, Oleksy M.
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One‐pot synthesis of asymmetric organic carbonates from CO2, methanol, and other alcohols was demonstrated in the presence of CeO2 catalyst and 2‐cyanopyridine dehydrant. This reaction proceeded through two reaction pathways—direct route via cross‐carboxylation and indirect route via production of DMC and subsequent transesterification.
Yuan Li +4 more
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Catalyst‐Free Cyanation of Arenes by Acetonitrile in a Plasma–Liquid Microreactor
An original approach of arylnitrile synthesis was developed by generating an argon plasma in contact with solutions of arene in acetonitrile within a gas‐liquid microreactor. Plasma activation of acetonitrile generated cyano radicals, enabling a catalyst‐free C‐H cyanation of arenes.
Pierre Dedieu +4 more
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Stochastic diffusion using mean-field limits to approximate master equations. [PDF]
Hébert-Dufresne L +7 more
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