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Decomposition of Usnic Acid. VII. Pyrolysis of Dihydrousnic Acid. (3). Isodihydrousnic Acid.
JUNZO SHOJI
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Kinetic Study of Pyrolysis of Toluene-d5 [PDF]
Jumpei Takenaka+3 more
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A novel HC@CoS2/CoS/NC composite with optimized heterointerfaces is successfully synthesized as an ultrastable and fast‐charging anode material for SIBs. This composite features a 3D architecture, characterized by highly dispersed CoS2/CoS/NC nanoparticles embedded within honeycomb carbon nanosheets.
Jin Liang+6 more
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Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography of Amino Acids and Proteins
Kazuo KANOMATA, Yô-ichirô Mashiko
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A cubic zinc‐based metal‐organic framework derived (Zn‐MOF‐derived) porous nitrogen‐doped carbon host is engineered to immobilize iodine, leveraging its hierarchical porosity and rich nitrogen sites to suppress polyiodide shuttling and enhance redox kinetics in zinc–iodine (Zn–I2) batteries.
Yong Li+8 more
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A “ceramic self‐toughening strategy” is introduced for enhancing the plasticity and thermal shock resistance of (Hf─Zr─Ti)C coatings through twin toughening‐driven martensitic transformations in oxide scales. It facilitated the formation of stable, dense, and high‐toughness oxide scales after repeat ablation, and endowed prepared coatings with superior
Jiachen Li+10 more
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Pyrolysis gas chromatography of alkylpyridinium salts
Toyozo Uno+2 more
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PRESSURE-INDEPENDENT FLOW SYSTEM PYROLYSIS OF DIMETHYL MERCURY [PDF]
M. Krech, S. J. W. Price
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Sustainable Development of High‐performance Poly(ester‐imine) Biobased Thermosets
Schiff‐based epoxy monomers derived from renewable natural resources are used to design robust structures by cross–linking with bio‐anhydrides. The resulting eco‐friendly, high‐performance thermosets feature two cleavable bonds, offering versatility for various applications.
Roxana Dinu+3 more
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