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STRONTIUM ISOTOPE SYSTEMATICS AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF COAL UTILIZATION BY-PRODUCTS [PDF]
Coal combustion for energy generation creates large quantities of solid coal utilization by-products (CUB), including fly ash, bottom ash, and flue gas desulfurization products. These materials are either used in environmental and industrial applications
Spivak-Birndorf, Lev
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Robust Full‐Surface Bonding of Substrate and Electrode for Ultra‐Flexible Sensor Integration
A direct hybrid bonding method that enables both gold and parylene bonding without adhesives is developed. This technique achieves full‐surface direct bonding of electrodes and substrates in flexible electronic connections. The method offers high flexibility, stable mechanical durability, and high‐resolution interconnections, accommodating varying ...
Masahito Takakuwa+9 more
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Quantifying Biogenic Versus Detrital Carbonates on Marine Shelf: An Isotopic Approach
The terrigenous sedimentary budget of passive margins, records variations in past sedimentary fluxes, and thus can be used to infer past variations of Earth surface deformation processes or climate change.
V. Pasquier+8 more
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Reversible protonic ceramic electrochemical cells (R‐PCECs) face challenges from sluggish and unstable oxygen reduction and evolution reactions in the air electrode. This review discusses recent progress in triple‐conducting air electrodes, emphasizing mechanisms, performance factors, and design strategies, offering guidance for creating efficient and ...
Xi Chen+8 more
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The larger ion size of Na+ versus with Li+ has a pronounced impact on the intercalation chemistry of disordered rocksalt cathode materials. On charge, the disordered rocksalt structure is retained in Li2MnO2F but it is lost in Na2MnO2F resulting in extensive amorphization.
Nicole C. Mitchell+9 more
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The Isotopic Composition of Strontium in Fossils from the Kendrick Shale, Kentucky [PDF]
Author Institution: Department of Geology and Mineralogy, The Ohio State UniversityNine analyses of the isotopic composition of strontium in the carbonate shells of marine fossils from the Kendrick Shale (Lower Pennsylvanian) of Kentucky indicate an ...
Boger, P. D.+3 more
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Intrinsically‐stretchable, heavy‐metal‐free quantum dot color conversion layers are produced via a versatile crosslinking strategy. The color conversion layers exhibit minimal backlight leakage under mechanical strain, support high‐resolution patterning, and integrate seamlessly with micro‐light‐emitting diodes. Their incorporation in haptic‐responsive
Kiwook Kim+21 more
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Revealing trends in catalytic activity of adatoms for hydrogen adsorption on carbon: a case study of graphene and carbon nanotube [PDF]
The increasing demand for sustainable energy solutions necessitates advancements in hydrogen storage technologies. This study investigates the hydrogen adsorption characteristics of graphene and a (8,0) carbon nanotube (CNT) decorated with adatoms of various elements.
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This review highlights the potential of 2D‐2D heterostructures (HRs) in advancing monovalent ion‐based energy storage. It examines their role in tailoring charge interactions mechanisms, optimizing interfacial properties, and overcoming the limitations of individual layered materials.
Neetu Bansal+6 more
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Note on the reflectance of mirrors exposed to a strontium beam [PDF]
The high chemical reactivity of strontium, which can opacify a viewport exposed to a strontium atomic source, is a concern for some atomic physics experiments where it is sometimes necessary to send a laser beam counter-propagating relative to the atomic beam.
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