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The electronic properties of tungsten disulfide (WS₂) films are investigated using ultraviolet photoelectron and inverse photoemission spectroscopies (UPS/IPES). Differences in electronic gaps and energy levels between mechanically transferred and MOCVD‐grown films reveal the non‐negligible influence of preparation methods on electronic properties ...
Xu He+6 more
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Possibility of hydrogen sulfide induced iron toxicity of the rice plant [PDF]
Akira Tanaka+2 more
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The increase in steric hindrance leads to reduce the energy gap between HOMO and LUMO, thereby enhance the binding affinity with copper ions. For tertbutyl thiourea, the substituents regulate the deposition rate of copper ions, promote the densification, and enhance the stability of the carbon‐sulfur double bond, reduce the residual sulfur content ...
Mingwei Chen+8 more
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Thermal Decomposition of Acetaldehyde in the Presence of Hydrogen Sulfide. II. Effects of Chain-inhibitors [PDF]
Naomi Imai, Yasuo Yoshida, Osamu Toyama
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Electrochemically Modified Mn₂P₄O₁₂ as an Emerging Catalyst for Oxygen Evolution Reaction
Mn₂P₄O₁₂ nanomaterials derived from MnO₂ nanosheets, act as pre‐catalysts and undergo in situ surface reconstruction during alkaline OER. The transformation yields MnO₂ and restructured Mn₂P₄O₁₂ phases, forming efficient active sites. This work highlights cyclotetraphosphate‐based catalysis and introduces a cost‐effective, stable material for enhanced ...
Kassa Belay Ibrahim+9 more
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Reaction between Diphenylmethane and Sulfur. X. Kinetics of Hydrogen Sulfide Evolution.
釼 実夫
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Abstraction of hydrogen from hydrogen sulfide by methyl radicals [PDF]
Peter Gray, Alan A. Herod, L. J. Leyshon
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Using TOXCHEM model for simulation the hydrogen sulfide behavior in a full-scale MBBR process
Odors emanating from treatment plants are a source of concern for those working in these plants. Hydrogen sulfide gas is the most dangerous aromatic compound for WWTP workers and plant equipment and facilities.
Waqed H. Hassan+2 more
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Solution‐Processable Polymer Nanocomposites for Electromagnetic Interference Shielding
This review introduces scalable strategies for fabricating solution‐processable polymer nanocomposites with improved electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding performance. It compares three fabrication methods, including solution blending, in situ polymerization, and Pickering emulsion polymerization, and highlights their respective advantages in ...
Tuan Sang Tran+3 more
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Pressure-hydrogenation of Organic Compounds by Molybdenum Sulfide Catalyst I
Kunio ITABASHI
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