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Reverse hydrogen spillover accelerates electrocatalytic nitrate reduction to ammonia on Ru/WO<sub>3-x</sub> in acidic media. [PDF]

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A Lecithin Liposome Stimulates Soil Microbial Respiration and Nitrate Immobilization. [PDF]

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Butkus CR   +7 more
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Salt Water Drops Slide Faster: Ionic Modulation of Drop Friction. [PDF]

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Shin D   +6 more
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Anion effects govern efficiency of electrochemical amine-mediated CO<sub>2</sub> capture/release. [PDF]

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Diagrammes de phases des systemes binaires KNO3-CsNO3 et KNO3-NaNO3

Journal of Thermal Analysis, 1994
(K−Na)NO3 and (K−Cs)NO3 phase diagrams were drawn using a simultaneous thermal analysis technique in the range 373 to 623 K. The first phase diagram shows a minimum freezing equimolar mixture at 494 K, a continuous solid solution in equilibrum with liquid phase and an eutectic mixture (88 molar % of KNO3) at 380 K.
H. Zamali, M. Jemal
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The Thermophysical Properties of the NaNO3-KNO3, LiNO3-NaNO3, and LiNO3-KNO3 Systems

Volume 4: Energy Systems Analysis, Thermodynamics and Sustainability; Combustion Science and Engineering; Nanoengineering for Energy, Parts A and B, 2011
The present work comprises of thermophysical properties of nitrate-based binary heat transfer fluids of various compositions. For various nitrate mixtures, specific heat, latent heat of fusion, and viscosity as a function of shear rate are reported at various temperatures.
Kevin Coscia   +5 more
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Ferroelectric ordering in KNO3

Solid State Communications, 1992
Abstract The results of mid infrared absorption experiments on the phase transitions in KNO3 are described and compared with the behaviour of NaNO3. The first order phase II-Phase I transition is observed in KNO3 upon heating to 401 K through the appearance of an additional peak next to the ν2 peak.
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