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Kinetic Regimes of Hydrogen Absorption in Thin Films
Knowledge of the hydrogen incorporation mechanisms in thin layers in relation to the amount absorbed is essential to design coatings and devices compatible with hydrogen‐based technologies. A combination of simultaneous in situ methods gives detailed insight into the hydrogenation of a prototypical hydrogen absorber layer in a time‐dependent manner ...
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Rational Electrolyte Structure Engineering for Highly Reversible Zinc Metal Anode in Aqueous Batteries. [PDF]
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Li<sub>7</sub>La<sub>3</sub>Zr<sub>2</sub>O<sub>12</sub>/Polymethacrylate-Based Composite Electrolyte with Hybrid Solid Electrolyte Interphase for Ultra-stable Solid-State Lithium Batteries. [PDF]
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Chiral Transformation of a Nanostructured Silver Film by Illumination with Circularly Polarized Light. [PDF]
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High-efficiency electrochemical air capture enabled by thiadiazole redox carrier with tunable gas-selective channels. [PDF]
Hou J, Cheng Y, Yan T, Liu Z, Kang P.
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Preferential diffusion along interphase boundaries
Acta Metallurgica, 1972Abstract Autoradiographic evidence has been obtained which directly demonstrates that some interphase boundaries provide short-circuit paths for diffusion. The interphase β-γ2 boundaries were produced in a Cu-14.3% Al alloy by precipitation along all the grain boundaries in the specimen, thereby eliminating grain boundaries as simultaneous ...
H.B. Aaron, F. Weinberg
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Preferential diffusion and concentration modification in sooting counterflow diffusion flames
Symposium (International) on Combustion, 1989An experimental investigation has been conducted on the influence of the mobility of inert additives on soot formation in propane and ethylene counterflow diffusion flames. Inerts used were helium, neon, argon, or krypton, and the results show that while the mobility of the inert has practically no effect when a small amount of inert is added to the ...
R.L. Axelbaum, C.K. Law, W.L. Flower
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