Bimetallic (NiFe) and trimetallic (NiFeCr) nanoalloys (NAs) are synthesized using corresponding oxide mixtures using microwave hydrogen plasma within a few milliseconds. The process simultaneously 1) reduces metal oxides to metals; 2) downsizes the particles from micrometers to nanometers; and 3) blends the metals to form NAs.
Sachin Kumar +5 more
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The Monte Carlo approach to model and predict the melting point of imidazolium ionic liquids using hybrid optimal descriptors. [PDF]
Lotfi S, Ahmadi S, Kumar P.
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A two‐step approach combining laser powder bed fusion of FeSi electrical steel with Bakelite infiltration enables the fabrication of multifunctional gyroid lattice composites. The resulting structures exhibit high strength, magnetic anisotropy, and complete polymer infiltration, demonstrating a simple and scalable route toward lightweight, mechanically
Angelo F. Andreoli +9 more
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Shell-Core Microbeads Loaded with Probiotics: Influence of Lipid Melting Point on Probiotic Activity. [PDF]
Xie Y +5 more
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The thermal diffusivity of MgO‐C refractories is highly sensitive to sample preparation and processing procedures. In this article, the effects of coking sequence, machining conditions, structural inhomogeneity, and graphite coating application on measurements using laser flash apparatus are systematically investigated.
Luyao Pan +4 more
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Machine Learning-Assisted Designing and Screening of Polymers with a High Melting Point: Database Visualization and Synthetic Feasibility Assessment. [PDF]
Dayo ZA +4 more
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Development of a Self-Heating Ceramic Tool for the Thixoextrusion of High Melting Point Alloys
Simon Muenstermann +3 more
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Discrepancy in determination of χ parameters by melting point depression versus small-angle neutron scattering in blends of deuterated polycarbonate and isotactic poly(methyl methacrylate) [PDF]
Thein Kyu +3 more
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Thermoelectric Modules Incorporating MgAgSb and Mg3(Sb,Bi)2 Synthesized Using a Melting Method
A scalable synthesis method for a thermoelectric material of MgAgSb is established. A thermoelectric power module of MgAgSb/Mg3(Sb,Bi)2 is fabricated, showing the conversion efficiency of 7.4% at ΔT = 315 K. The performance is comparable to conventional Bi2Te3 modules when they are operated with an air‐cooled heat exchanger.
Kazuo Nagase +8 more
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