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Phase Behavior of Complex Superprotonic Solid Acids

Phase Behavior of Complex Superprotonic Solid Acids

... For solid solution systems, XRD was used to determine the solubility limits. As an alien ion dissolves into a structure, the lattice parameter changes due to the difference in ionic radii of the original ion and ... See full document

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Superprotonic Phase Transitions in Solid Acids: Parameters affecting the presence and stability of superprotonic transitions in the MHnXO4 family of compounds (X=S, Se, P, As; M=Li, Na, K, NH4, Rb, Cs)

Superprotonic Phase Transitions in Solid Acids: Parameters affecting the presence and stability of superprotonic transitions in the MHnXO4 family of compounds (X=S, Se, P, As; M=Li, Na, K, NH4, Rb, Cs)

... of solid acids which influence proton ...of solid acids are similar to that of other ionic solids in that the compounds are made up of two lattices, one for cations and one for ...between ... See full document

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Blocking Behavior of Organic Solid Phase in the Carbon Dioxide Multiphase and Multicomponent Displacement Process

Blocking Behavior of Organic Solid Phase in the Carbon Dioxide Multiphase and Multicomponent Displacement Process

... Fossil fuel burning accounts for nearly 90% of the power provided to large in- dustrial activities and is therefore the key contributor to greenhouse gas [1] [2] [3] [4]. Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) is ... See full document

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Phase Transition and Complex Impedance Studies of Mechano-Chemically Synthesized AgI-CuI Solid Solutions

Phase Transition and Complex Impedance Studies of Mechano-Chemically Synthesized AgI-CuI Solid Solutions

... this phase transition ...of phase transition and ion ...type solid electrolyte compounds rather than form solid solutions ...→α phase bonding of AgI at 420K ...of solid solutions ... See full document

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Superprotonic solid acids: structure, properties, and applications

Superprotonic solid acids: structure, properties, and applications

... the superprotonic transition described earlier by Baranov et ...The superprotonic phase transition (SP) and what are defined here as the first (I), second (II), third (III), and fourth (IV) ... See full document

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Sine-modulated wavelength-independent full-range complex spectral optical coherence tomography with an ultra-broadband light source

Sine-modulated wavelength-independent full-range complex spectral optical coherence tomography with an ultra-broadband light source

... the solid line denotes the input voltage from 0 to 10 V in the ascending and des- cending ...hysteretic behavior of PZT can be used to explain the performance comparison between the two ...in ... See full document

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Polyolefin Miscibility: Solid-State NMR Investigation of Phase Behavior in Saturated Hydrocarbon Blends

Polyolefin Miscibility: Solid-State NMR Investigation of Phase Behavior in Saturated Hydrocarbon Blends

... bulk phase behavior in the end, have only started to be ...these complex behaviors by suggesting phase diagrams and miscibility windows for obtaining miscible ... See full document

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Retention Behavior of Basic Amino acids on Various Adsorbents layers in DMSO-1MHCl Mobile Phase

Retention Behavior of Basic Amino acids on Various Adsorbents layers in DMSO-1MHCl Mobile Phase

... amino acids Lys and His show appreciable migration due to lower ...the complex structure and possess the higher value of p I (p I ...unexpected behavior of Lys may be due to its less adsorption on ... See full document

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Phase Stability and Defect Behavior in Complex Thermoelectric Zinc-Antimonides

Phase Stability and Defect Behavior in Complex Thermoelectric Zinc-Antimonides

... The goal here is to create a lattice cluster expansion (CE) Hamiltonian that is capable of describing the entire phase space of a large alloy system. The CE would include scalar quantities, like formation energy, ... See full document

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Superprotonic Solid Acids: Thermochemistry, Structure, and Conductivity

Superprotonic Solid Acids: Thermochemistry, Structure, and Conductivity

... At first glance, the diffraction results suggest that the cubic phase of CDP can accommodate as much as 30% K. An evaluation of the lattice parameter dependence on composition, however, suggests a lower solubility ... See full document

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Materials Chemistry of Superprotonic Solid Acids

Materials Chemistry of Superprotonic Solid Acids

... the solid acids experience first order, order- disorder phase transitions at elevated ...temperatures. Phase transformations in the solid acids are enthropy driven and were ... See full document

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Decoupled spin crossover and structural phase transition in a molecular iron(II) complex

Decoupled spin crossover and structural phase transition in a molecular iron(II) complex

... the phase 2 phase 1 transition ...the phase 1 supercell along [100] may take place in an incoherent or disordered manner in those ...each phase was ultimately achieved at 290 K (HS-1), 240 K ... See full document

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Graphene-magnetite as magnetic solid phase adsorbent for extraction of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid and 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid in stingless bee honey

Graphene-magnetite as magnetic solid phase adsorbent for extraction of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid and 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid in stingless bee honey

... phenolic acids as part of the pharmacologically active compounds (Jaapar et ...phenolic acids have made their analysis become a great ...and solid- phase extraction (SPE) had been widely ... See full document

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Rapid, solid-phase based automated analysis of chromatin structure and transcription factor occupancy in living eukaryotic cells

Rapid, solid-phase based automated analysis of chromatin structure and transcription factor occupancy in living eukaryotic cells

... the solid-phase LM-PCR protocol is very sensitive and capable of detecting subtle footprints and chro- matin fine-structure alterations (8,9,16) in rare precursor ... See full document

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Rapid DA determination of ASP in shellfishes by SPE HPLC MS/MS

Rapid DA determination of ASP in shellfishes by SPE HPLC MS/MS

... 1.2.1 Chromatographic analysis conditions. Agilent XDB-C18 column (1.8 μm, 4.6 mm×50 mm). Sample room temperature was 4 o C. Column temperature was 25 o C. Injection volume was 20 μL. Mobile phase A was ultrapure ... See full document

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Stir bar sorptive extraction as a sample preparation technique for chromatographic analysis: An overview

Stir bar sorptive extraction as a sample preparation technique for chromatographic analysis: An overview

... The extraction step is followed by a thermal or liquid desorption before chromatographic separation and detection. Thermal desorption (TD) inserts the stir-bar in the heated GC injection and moves the desorbed analytes ... See full document

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Controlling the Optical Bistability in a Kobrak-Rice 5-Level Quantum System

Controlling the Optical Bistability in a Kobrak-Rice 5-Level Quantum System

... Optical Bistability (OB) is a result of the nonlinearity of the interactivity atomic medium and the feedback of the optical interactivity field from the cavity mirrors. The bistable behavior of the system is ... See full document

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2017 FDA PEPTIDE HARVEST

2017 FDA PEPTIDE HARVEST

... Keywords: pharmaceutical market; drugs; drug discovery; solid-phase peptide synthesis.. 17.[r] ... See full document

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Search | Preprints

Search | Preprints

... extraction phase in a the solid phase microextraction (SPME) technique for the determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in river water samples, with separation/detection performed by ... See full document

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A limiting current O 2sensor constituted of (CeO2 0.95 (Y 2O3 0.05 as solid electrolyte layer and (CeO 20.75 (ZrO 20.25 as dense diffusion barrier layer

A limiting current O 2sensor constituted of (CeO2 0.95 (Y 2O3 0.05 as solid electrolyte layer and (CeO 20.75 (ZrO 20.25 as dense diffusion barrier layer

... YDC solid electrolyte is limited by the oxygen diffusion rate of the ZDC dense diffusion barrier and the voltage increases to a certain value, the limiting current plateau is ... See full document

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