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Recent developments in sulphur-resilient catalytic systems for syngas production
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2019Jangam Ashok, Sibudjing Kawi
exaly
Sulphur, Pyrite, and Sulphuric Acid
Journal of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1912openaire +1 more source
A study of the electrochemical processes in lithium–sulphur cells by impedance spectroscopy
Journal of Power Sources, 2011Vladimir Kolosnitsyn +2 more
exaly
The role of soil microbes in plant sulphur nutrition
Journal of Experimental Botany, 2004Michael A Kertesz
exaly
2016
Native sulphur served a variety of purposes in different areas of expertise: metallurgy, medicine, warfare, agriculture, dyeing processes. Already mentioned in Egyptian and Mesopotamian sources, it is referred to by various Greco‐Roman authors in their writings, from Homer to Aristotle, Pliny the Elder, and Late Antique Greco‐Egyptian alchemists.
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Native sulphur served a variety of purposes in different areas of expertise: metallurgy, medicine, warfare, agriculture, dyeing processes. Already mentioned in Egyptian and Mesopotamian sources, it is referred to by various Greco‐Roman authors in their writings, from Homer to Aristotle, Pliny the Elder, and Late Antique Greco‐Egyptian alchemists.
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