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X‐Ray Absorption Studies of Local Structure of Dilute Ionic Species in Molten Salts
This article reviews the state of the art in the use of X‐ray absorption spectroscopy methods, both experimental and theoretical, for understanding the structure of dopant metal ions in molten salts. Recent strategies, including molecular dynamics simulations and neural network–assisted analysis of X‐ ray absorption spectroscopy as well as chemometrics
Kaifeng Zheng+11 more
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The role of subsurface geomechanics in the green energy transition. [PDF]
Paluszny A, Zimmerman RW.
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Hungarian mine green, a pigment precipitated from drainage water containing basic copper sulfates and carbonates, represented an important product for painters with the peak of its production in the 16th and 17th centuries in the Banská Bystrica region (Slovakia).
Markéta Žůrková+4 more
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Genetic mechanism of bicyclic sesquiterpanes in Upper Triassic source rock of Yinan 2 well from the Kuqa Depression of Tarim Basin, China. [PDF]
Zhang Y+6 more
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New catechol derivatives are found to inhibit the urease enzyme more effectively than N‐(n‐butyl)thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT), particularly in acidic sandy loam soil. Unlike NBPT, these derivatives exert their inhibitory effect through noncompetitive inhibition.
Joses G. Nathanael+2 more
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Taxon-specific redox conditions control fossilisation pathways. [PDF]
Corthésy N, Antcliffe JB, Saleh F.
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Epitaxy and Topotaxy in the Aragonite‐Calcite Polymorphism
At first distinguish epitaxy from topotaxy, which rule the main mechanisms of calcite‐aragonite transitions. Then, attempt to move from qualitative to quantitative descriptions of these transitions. Hence, it will deal with 2D (epitaxy) and 3D (topotaxy) conversions in the polymorphic system, in order to gain insight on their differences.
D. Aquilano+3 more
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The addition of Na2CO3 or K2CO3 to sewage sludge prior to combustion leads to the production of ashes containing phosphate in the form of buchwaldite‐like phases (Ca(Na/K)PO4). Compared to conventional sewage sludge mono‐ashes, such Na‐ or K‐ashes show greatly increased P‐solubilities and proved to be potent P‐fertiliser materials in greenhouse ...
Lorenz Bier‐Schorr+4 more
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Evolution of ancient hydrothermal fluids theoretically inverted with initial oxygen isotopes of water. [PDF]
Wei CS, Zhao ZF.
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