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The Application of the Equation of Transfer to the Interpretation of Solar Granulation [PDF]
P. R. Wilson, K. È. Bullen
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Upcycling Photovoltaic Silicon Waste Into Cost‐Effectiveness Si/C Anode Materials
Developed a high yield and high sphericity strategy that converts photovoltaic waste silicon (WSi) into cost‐effective Si/C composites (G‐Si@C). ABSTRACT While silicon/carbon (Si/C) is considered one of the most promising anode materials for the next generation of high‐energy lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs), the industrialization of Si/C anodes is ...
Liao Shen+8 more
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Photospheric Granulation in the Near Ultraviolet [PDF]
J. W. Harvey, H. E. Ramsey
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The combination of methanol synthesis and biotechnological upgrading to value‐added products still faces some challenges in order to achieve a positive environmental impact and thus the goal of synergetic development of biotechnological and chemical processes.
Mehran Taherkhani+3 more
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Archaeometric Analyses of Medieval Pottery From the Lower Danube Region, Romania
This paper discusses the pottery manufacturing in the Lower Danube region during the Early Medieval period. Optical Microscopy (OM), Particle Induced X‐ray Emission (PIXE) and X‐ray Diffraction (XRD) were performed on thirty‐two ceramic shards unearthed at Pantelimonu de Sus, Romania, dated to the 8th‐10th c. AD. The petrographic observations showed an
Roxana Bugoi+3 more
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This study describes the synthesis of a new dithia‐[2.1.1]‐(2,6)‐pyridinophane ligand and its molybdenum(0) tricarbonyl complex. Monolayers of the dome‐shaped complex on Au(111) are investigated by employing surface spectroscopic methods (infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy, X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy, near‐edge X‐ray absorption fine ...
Küpra Yildiz+4 more
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On the Cause of the Granulation of the Surface of the Sun.
J. Scheiner
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Chemical upcycling of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) through ammonolysis is pursued. Model studies convert bis(2‐hydroxyethyl) terephthalate to terephthalamide. Diffusional limitations are explored using varying PET particle sizes and are profoundly important; for particles only 1 millimeter thick, the conversion rate decreases by a factor of ten ...
Richard‐Joseph L. Peterson+5 more
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