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f‐Block Element‐Based MOF Thin Films: A Platform for Luminescence, Sensing, and Energy Applications
f‐Block element–based metal–organic framework (f‐MOF) thin films offer exceptional potential for luminescent, sensing, and energy‐related applications. This review surveys recent progress in their synthesis, characterization, and functional implementation, emphasizing the diversity of available thin‐film fabrication strategies. The convergence of these
Dong‐Hui Chen, Christof Wöll
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ROLE OF SOIL AND CLIMATE CHARACTERISTICS IN THE FORMATION OF RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION OF MUSHROOMS
The present work is devoted to an analysis of the regularities of 137Cs accumulation by forest mushrooms after the Chernobyl accident and the role of physical-chemical soil characteristics and climate characteristics in the formation of radioactive ...
M. Kaduka +3 more
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Solution of the equation of heat conduction with time dependent sources: Programmed application to planetary thermal history [PDF]
A computer program (Program SPHERE) solving the inhomogeneous equation of heat conduction with radiation boundary condition on a thermally homogeneous sphere is described. The source terms are taken to be exponential functions of the time.
Conel, J. E.
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Abstract Estuaries and associated shelf deposits, which bury 70%–90% of global marine organic carbon, making them key sites for marine carbon burial. Variations in total organic carbon (TOC) content and the organic carbon burial rate (OCBR) in these sediments strongly influence carbon sequestration dynamics.
Shan Shan Liu +9 more
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Abstract Dust and dust storms are known to negatively affect human health, safety, and welfare. Most dust‐related studies have previously focused on the physical processes of dust initiation, transport, and deposition at various temporal and spatial scales.
Karin Ardon‐Dryer +2 more
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Organic Carbon Burial Rates in Muddy Temperate Shelf Sea Sediments
Abstract Muddy continental shelf sediments act as important sinks for atmospheric CO2 by accumulating organic matter, a small fraction of which is buried and stored as organic carbon (OC) over long timescales. Quantifying long‐term OC burial in shelf sediments is critical for understanding their role in climate regulation; however, this remains ...
Hannah C. Muir +11 more
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Transfer of radionuclides by crops - Differences in crops species and radionuclides.
Shigeo UCHIDA +3 more
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The effect of silica particle size and primary foaming on rhenium (Re) retention was investigated in a simulated high‐level waste melter feed. Despite increased primary foaming, finer silica particles enhanced Re retention due to faster dissolution and higher viscosity of the transient glass‐forming melt.
Matouš Eret +10 more
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Heat Transfer in Nuclear Waste Glasses: Measurements and Modeling of Thermal Radiation Properties
ABSTRACT We measured and modeled near‐infrared extinction of nuclear waste glasses from 300°C to 1150°C to enable predictive radiation heat transfer and thermal conductivity estimates. A composition‐ and redox‐informed model resolved contributions from key chromophores (Fe+2‐O‐Fe+3, V+4, free and bonded ≡Si‐OH groups) and, when present, spinel ...
Pavel Ferkl +11 more
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