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Ion Pumps, Ion Pathways, Ion Sites

1986
There has been a rapidly growing list of ATP-fueled ion pumps. Most of these are H+-transporting ATPases ranging from the mitochondrial F1F0 ATPase through the H+ pump of intracellular organelles to the gastric H+-K+ ATPase (Racker, 1976; Cidon and Nelson, 1983; Sachs et al, 1976).
George Sachs   +6 more
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Intercalation chemistry of graphite: alkali metal ions and beyond.

Chemical Society Reviews, 2019
Reversibly intercalating ions into host materials for electrochemical energy storage is the essence of the working principle of rocking-chair type batteries. The most relevant example is the graphite anode for rechargeable Li-ion batteries which has been
Yuqi Li   +4 more
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Fast Gelation of Ti3C2Tx MXene Initiated by Metal Ions

Advances in Materials, 2019
Gelation is an effective way to realize the self‐assembly of nanomaterials into different macrostructures, and in a typical use, the gelation of graphene oxide (GO) produces various graphene‐based carbon materials with different applications.
Yaqian Deng   +11 more
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Reining in dissolved transition-metal ions

Science, 2020
Approaches are needed for stabilizing transition metals in lithium-ion battery cathodes With an increasing deployment of large-size lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) for applications beyond consumer electronics, critical questions surround their life span and
Hooman Yaghoobnejad Asl, A. Manthiram
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Electron-Ion, Ion-Ion, and Ion-Neutral Interactions

1990
In my talk, I will present an overview of ongoing work in the area of electron-ion, ion-ion, and ion-neutral reactions. Clearly, this is a very wide field. Rather than trying to cover the whole field, I will focus my discussion on effects which are of importance in high-pressure plasmas, where the “high pressure” regime is defined as that in which ...
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Ion-Ion Interactions

2001
Describe and give examples of ionophore, ionogen, strong and waek electrolyte. Why is the charge density around a reference ion not zero when the whole solution is electroneutral? Explain succinctly the Debye-Huckel approach to their ionic-cloud theory.
Maria E. Gamboa-Adelco, Robert J. Gale
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Ion-Ion Interactions

2010
If a potential electrolyte is added to an aqueous solution, it is conceivable that its dissociation may be so low that few ions are produced. It is also possible to make a solution from a true electrolyte so dilute that the number of ions in solution is very small. In both of these cases, the analysis completed in the previous chapter would be adequate
Peter R. Bergethon, Kevin Hallock
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Ion-Ion Interactions

1973
A model has been given for the breaking-up of an ionic crystal into free ions which stabilize themselves in solution with solvent sheaths. One central theme guided the account, the interaction of an ion with its neighboring water molecule.
John O’M. Bockris, Ronald A. Fredlein
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Ion-Ion Neutralization.

1982
Abstract : A variable-temperature FALP/SIFT apparatus has been built which combines the essential features of the versatile Flowing Afterglow/Langmuir Probe (FALP) and Selected Ion Flow Tube (SIFT) apparatuses. It has been used to determine the coefficients for the recombination reactions of NO+ and 02+ ions with electrons over the temperature range ...
Nigel G. Adams, David Smith
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Ion-Ion Collisions

1995
Theoretical and experimental data on ion-ion collisions are quite limited because this problem is a relatively young field of physics stimulated by recent research on thermonuclear fusion with inertial and magnetic confinement. Only since 1977, the experimental data on charge-exchange and ionization, involving singly or doubly charged ions, obtained by
Vitalij G. Pal’chikov   +1 more
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