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Improvement of Catalytic Methane Oxidation by Nitric Acid Treatment on Pt/TiO2
This study investigates the impact of nitric acid (NA) treatment on Pt/TiO2 catalysts for methane oxidation. Optimizing the NA concentration enhances Pt dispersion and catalytic performance by facilitating the formation of surface acidic sites. However, excessive treatment results in Pt particle aggregation and diminished activity. These findings offer
Jiseok Park+6 more
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Heterogeneous photocatalysis with metal‐loaded TiO2 photocatalysts under mild conditions can be utilized for various dehydrogenative cross‐coupling reactions, including the functionalization of aromatic rings via radical addition‐elimination or radical–radical coupling mechanisms, and the radical anti‐Markovnikov addition of alkenes. In some cases, the
Hisao Yoshida
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An Investigation of Significant Factors Influencing Western Australian Wool Producers to Produce Wool: A Structural Equation Modelling Approach [PDF]
Why Australian wool producers remained in the business despite the hardship they have experienced for much of the 1990s from low prices of wool? This question was raised frequently by research scientists and policymakers of the wool industry.
Islam, Nazrul+2 more
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Use of detergent in wool scouring [PDF]
Wool scouring processes have been the subject of considerable analysis in recent years. However the necessary amount of detergent needed is still controlled by the personal judgement of experienced operators. No detergent measurement procedure, effective
Benjamin, B.
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An Analysis of the Wool Characteristics That Determine the Wool Price for White Wool in South Africa
This study evaluates the effects of white wool's characteristics (fibre diameter/fineness, staple strength, vegetable matter, and staple length) that contribute to determining the wool price in South Africa. The analysis was based on wool price data for the 2009 to 2019 production seasons.
Zenda, M., Malan, P.J., Geyer, A.C.
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Thermal conductivity of wool and wool-hemp insulation
Measurements have been obtained for the thermal resistance of sheep-wool insulation and wool-hemp mixtures, both in the form of bonded insulation batts, using a calibrated guarded hot-box. The density was 9.6-25.9 kg m-3 for the wool and 9.9-18.1 kg m-3 for the wool-hemp mixtures. The measurements were made at a mean sample temperature of 13.3°C using
C. G. Carrington+3 more
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India–United States Agricultural Trade Under the America‐First Agenda
ABSTRACT This article examines India–United States agricultural trade under the America‐First agenda, highlighting trade patterns, tariff structures, and potential impacts of United States trade policies. Total agricultural trade remains modest at $7 billion annually, with India imposing higher tariffs (average 39%) than the United States (5%).
Badri N. Gopalakrishnan+2 more
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The effect of dairy, piggery and wool scour effluents on willow growth and the soil characteristics : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Applied Science in Soil Science at Massey University [PDF]
Restrictions on the disposal of agricultural effluents to the waterway means that alternative land based outlets are required in New Zealand. Willow, as a short forest rotation, represents a significant land use that could produce a high dry matter and ...
Lu, Youwei
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Since the introduction of a reserve price scheme in 1970, the interest in wool marketing previously shown by agricultural economists has not been maintained outside the public service and the wool industry itself. Nor is the subject as divisive amongst wool growers with, in general, 'orderly marketing' now acceptable to all factions of wool growers ...
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Fourteen new MOFs based on a trinuclear cluster have been successfully synthesized and developed as excellent adsorbents for both vapor and aqueous iodine capture. Significantly, the adsorbed iodine in JOU‐20(FeCo2) formed an unusual aggregation of the trigonal antiprismatic [I13]− polyiodide anion.
Feng‐Yu Chen+5 more
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