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Absolute rate constants for hydrocarbon oxidation. XI. The reactions of tertiary peroxy radicals [PDF]
J. A. Howard, K. U. Ingold
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Reaction Constant Versus Reaction Rate Constant
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ErB4 and NdB4 nanostructured powders are produced by mechanochemical synthesis. 5 h mechanical alloying and 4 M HCl acid leaching are used in the production. ErB4 and NdB4 powders exhibit maximum magnetization of 0.4726 emu g−1 accompanied with an antiferromagnetic‐to‐paramagnetic phase transition at about TN = 18 K and 0.132 emu g−1 with a maximum at ...
Burçak Boztemur+5 more
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The stability criteria affecting the formation of high‐entropy alloys, particularly focusing in supersaturated solid solutions produced by mechanical alloying, are analyzed. Criteria based on Hume–Rothery rules are distinguished from those derived from thermodynamic relations. The formers are generally applicable to mechanically alloyed samples.
Javier S. Blázquez+5 more
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The Rate Constant of the Aeronomic Reaction N + O2 [PDF]
K. Becker, W. Groth, D. Kley
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Effects of Chemical Reactions on the Bimolecular Rate Constant [PDF]
M. D. Kostin
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Additive manufacturing of magnesium alloys by laser is difficult because the melting point of the oxide layer is much higher than the evaporation temperature of the metal underneath. Making the oxide layer thinner can solve this problem. Alloying magnesium with strontium makes the oxide layer thinner, especially at 0.5 wt%.
Elmar Jonas Breitbach+8 more
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Rate constant for the reaction NH2 + NO from 216 to 480 K [PDF]
The absolute rate constant was measured by the technique of flash photolysis-laser induced fluorescence (FP-LIF). NH2 radicals were produced by the flash photolysis of ammonia and the fluorescent NH2 photons were measured by multiscaling techniques.
Borkowski, R. P.+4 more
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A Case‐Based Reasoning Approach to Model Manufacturing Constraints for Impact Extrusion
A hybrid modeling approach is presented that combines constraint‐based process modeling and case‐based reasoning. The model formalizes manufacturing constraints and integrates simulation data to model complex manufacturing processes. The approach supports manufacturability analysis during product design through an adaptive modeling environment.
Kevin Herrmann+5 more
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Graphical Evaluation of the Rate Constants of the Elementary Reaction of the Non-stationary Polymerization [PDF]
Tsutomu Kagiya+3 more
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