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An expandable‐thickness graphene block (GPB) with high thermal conductivity synthesized through multiscale blending and multistage pressure induction (MBP) achieves a record thickness of 12.1 mm, which is more than 10 times that of existing graphene materials. The maximum thermal diffusion ability of GPB‐MBP reaches 6.3 W/K, which offers a new approach
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Herein, we mainly summarize the characteristics of the main types of carbon dots (CDs), analyze the strategies for improving advanced batteries' performance via incorporating CDs, comprehensively summarize recent applications of CDs in the main components (electrode, electrolyte, and separator) of advanced batteries, and propose the technical ...
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Relaxation enhancement by microwave irradiation may limit dynamic nuclear polarization.
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Synthesis and Antimicrobial Activity of (E)-1-Aryl-2-(1H-tetrazol-5-yl)acrylonitrile Derivatives via [3+2] Cycloaddition Reaction Using Reusable Heterogeneous Nanocatalyst under Microwave Irradiation. [PDF]
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Microwave irradiation – A green and efficient way to pretreat biomass
As a non-traditional heating way, microwave irradiation (MWI) has long been used for lignocellulose pretreatment with the advent of commercial microwave oven since the 1970s.
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CHAPTER 18. Microwave Irradiation
2021Microwaves (MWs) represent a convenient and rapid source of heating, affecting high temperature reactions by shortening the reaction times, while significantly affecting the quality and quantity of the desired products. Depending on the organic transformation, MWs might have a specific effect in enhancing the reaction rates compared to conventional ...
Maramai, Samuele, Taddei, Maurizio
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Formaldehyde fixation and microwave irradiation
The Histochemical Journal, 1988Formaldehyde is the most commonly used fixative in pathology laboratories. However, due to time pressures, this fixative is often not optimally exploited. The majority of biopsies are only partly fixed when histoprocessing is started, with adverse effects.
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Behavioral Sensitivity to Microwave Irradiation
Science, 1971Rats assayed by the technique of conditional suppression were able to detect the presence of 12.25-centimeter microwaves at doses of power approximating 0.5 to 6.4 milliwatts per gram. The assay, which controlled for sensitization, for pseudo and temporal conditioning, and for several possible sources of artifactual cueing, revealed that irradiation by
N W, King, D R, Justesen, R L, Clarke
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Microwave Irradiation in Organic Synthesis
ChemInform, 2005AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
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Microwave irradiation and cross-linking of collagen
Biomaterials, 1992In a multifactorial experiment, dermal sheep collagen was treated in diluted glutaraldehyde solutions, 70% ethyl alcohol, Cialit 1:5000, and distilled water for 1, 3 and 5 min, respectively, in combination with microwave irradiation at different temperature settings.
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