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ABSTRACT Piezocatalytic hydrogen evolution enables the conversion of mechanical energy into chemical fuels, but its efficiency is constrained by a trade‐off between piezoelectric polarization and electronic conductivity. Strong piezoelectric polarization is essential for sufficient driving force, yet highly polar materials typically suffer from poor ...
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Nature Catalysis, 2019Simple methods to incorporate deuterium into organic compounds are highly sought after as deuteration can enable mechanistic studies or improve the metabolic stability of pharmaceuticals. Now, a catalytic hydrogen–deuterium exchange reaction using deuterated water allows convenient access to deuterated aldehyde building blocks.
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Heavy Problems For Heavy Water
Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2012Last December, Ontario Power Generation sent a letter to a small group of customers informing them that it would stop selling deuterium oxide by the end of 2012. The company, a nuclear power producer that is the main supplier of electricity to the Canadian province, told the customers that it was keeping the material for itself.
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Science, 1933
THE Raman spectrum of 80 per cent heavy water obtained with a sample supplied by Prof. H. S. Taylor of Princeton, when compared with the spectrum of the 18 per cent material previously reported1, shows that the water molecule with two atoms of heavy hydrogen gives a Raman band with a frequency difference of 2517, while the molecule with one atom of ...
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THE Raman spectrum of 80 per cent heavy water obtained with a sample supplied by Prof. H. S. Taylor of Princeton, when compared with the spectrum of the 18 per cent material previously reported1, shows that the water molecule with two atoms of heavy hydrogen gives a Raman band with a frequency difference of 2517, while the molecule with one atom of ...
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Nuclear Science and Engineering, 1961
(1961). Heavy Water Lattices. Nuclear Science and Engineering: Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 232-232.
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(1961). Heavy Water Lattices. Nuclear Science and Engineering: Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 232-232.
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Water-sediment interactions and mobility of heavy metals in aquatic environments
Water Research, 2021Lorena Miranda +2 more
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