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Chemical Control of Space Charge Barriers and Grain Boundary Resistances in Polycrystalline Ionic Conductors

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Grain boundaries (GBs) in polycrystalline materials often block charge transport and drive degradation. Using Gd‐doped CeO2 as a model electrolyte used in fuel/electrolysis cells, we developed a core‐shell infiltration method to selectively modify GB chemistry and space charge potential, achieving orders‐of‐magnitude ionic conductivity changes.
Z. Sha   +5 more
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Nitrogen management in the optimization of microbial plastic waste upcycling. [PDF]

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Homopolyatomic Nitrogen Compounds

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 1999
New nitrogen compounds with high energy density are getting closer, now that Christe et al. have achieved the synthesis of the N(5)(+) ion. Here the current experimental and theoretical knowledge is presented. According to calculations molecules containing the pentazole unit are the most promising.
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Tetrazolylpentazoles:  Nitrogen-Rich Compounds

Inorganic Chemistry, 2002
Tetrazolylpentazole was identified as an intermediate in the reaction of tetrazolediazonium chloride with lithium azide by low-temperature (15)N NMR spectroscopy. The decomposition of (15)N-labeled tetrazolylpentazole to form (15)N-labeled tetrazoleazides and dinitrogen was followed by low-temperature (15)N NMR spectroscopy.
Anton, Hammerl, Thomas M, Klapötke
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Digestion of Nitrogenous Compounds by Ruminants

Nature, 1956
THE utilization of nitrogenous compounds by ruminants is known to be affected by a number of factors peculiar to these animals. Among these, the formation and absorption of ammonia in the rumen have become a subject of considerable interest and importance, as it could perhaps result in a significant wastage of nitrogen in the animal's economy1–3.
F V, GRAY, A F, PILGRIM
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