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The measurement of impurities in silicon for solar cell production

2012

The power conversion efficiency of solar cells is largely dependent on impurity levels in silicon. In the current investigations two sample preparation methods of silicon had been used before analysis - acid dissolution at atmospheric pressure and pressured microwave assisted technique. Quantification of impurities in solar silicon was done by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and electrothermal atomic spectrometry. Microwave assisted dissolution of solar silicon was more effective compared to the traditional dissolution method on the hot plate, but complete dissolution of impurities and silicon matrix was achieved with a nitric and hydrofluoric acid mixture. The mass of solar si…

inorganic chemicalsSiliconPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsChemistrytechnology industry and agricultureAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementAtomic spectroscopyequipment and suppliescomplex mixtureslaw.inventionstomatognathic diseaseschemistry.chemical_compoundHydrofluoric acidlawImpuritySolar cellDissolutionInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryMicrowaveIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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Wood Ash Effects on Soil Fauna and Interactions with Carbohydrate Supply: A Minireview

2011

Wood ash effects on soil animals in a boreal forest ecosystem are reviewed focusing on recent results on interactive effects of wood ash and organic amendments, and laboratory microcosms as a tool to understand soil food webs are discussed. Loose wood ash can reduce the populations of enchytraeids, collembolans and mites, but increase nematode populations particularly in experimental laboratory ecosystems with little or no primary production. Recent studies indicate that the repressive effect on enchytraeids depends on carbon availability. Carbohydrate supply seemed to alleviate the negative wood ash effect on enchytraeid body size and abundance. The fact that carbon alleviated wood ash eff…

inorganic chemicalsSoil biologytechnology industry and agricultureBoreal ecosystemWood ashrespiratory systemCarbohydratemusculoskeletal systemcomplex mixturesFood resourcesAgronomyAbundance (ecology)Environmental scienceEcosystemMicrocosm
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Novel organo-modifier for thermally-stable polymer-layered silicate nanocomposites

2015

A new novel approach for the stabilisation of polymer-clay nanocomposites has been investigated based on reacting chemically an antioxidant function, a hindered phenol moiety, with an organic modifier based on a quaternary ammonium salt. The chemically linked antioxidant-containing organic modifier (AO-OM) was then introduced into natural montmorillonite (MMt) through a cation-exchange reaction resulting in antioxidant-containing organo-modified clay (AO-OM-MMt). The new antioxidant-containing modified clay, along with other organo-modified clays having a similar organo-modifier but without the reacted antioxidant, were characterised by spectroscopic, thermogravimetric and x-ray diffraction…

inorganic chemicalsThermogravimetric analysisMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolymer-clay nanocompositeSalt (chemistry)complex mixtureschemistry.chemical_compoundPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryMoietyMechanics of MaterialAntioxidant-containing organomodifierchemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials Chemistry2506 Metals and AlloyNanocompositePolymers and PlasticModified montmorillonitePolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsExfoliation jointPA11MontmorilloniteSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialichemistryChemical engineeringMechanics of MaterialsDispersion (chemistry)
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"Table 1" of "Few neutron removal from U-238 at relativistic energies"

1997

Uranium fragmentation.

inorganic chemicalsU238 CU --> U236 XU238 CU --> U235 XU238 CU --> U234 XCross Sectioncomplex mixturesU238 CU --> U237 XNUCLEUS NUCLEUS --> U234 XInclusiveNUCLEUS NUCLEUS --> U233 XNUCLEUS NUCLEUS --> U237 XNUCLEUS NUCLEUS --> U236 XNUCLEUS NUCLEUS --> U235 XU238 PB --> U235 XU238 PB --> U236 XU238 PB --> U233 XU238 PB --> U234 XIntegrated Cross Sectiontechnology industry and agricultureU238 AL --> U236 XSIGU238 AL --> U237 XU238 PB --> U237 XU238 AL --> U233 XU238 AL --> U234 XU238 AL --> U235 X
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"Table 2" of "Few neutron removal from U-238 at relativistic energies"

1997

Uranium fragmentation.

inorganic chemicalsU238 CU --> U236 XU238 PB --> U235 XU238 CU --> U235 XU238 PB --> U236 XU238 CU --> U234 XU238 PB --> U234 XIntegrated Cross Sectiontechnology industry and agricultureCross SectionU238 AL --> U236 XSIGcomplex mixturesU238 AL --> U237 XU238 PB --> U237 XU238 CU --> U237 XNUCLEUS NUCLEUS --> U234 XInclusiveU238 AL --> U234 XU238 AL --> U235 XNUCLEUS NUCLEUS --> U237 XNUCLEUS NUCLEUS --> U236 XNUCLEUS NUCLEUS --> U235 X
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Sorption of uranium(VI) onto ferric oxides in sulfate-rich acid waters.

2003

The mechanisms of the uranium(VI) sorption on schwertmannite and goethite in acid sulfate-rich solutions were studied by Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy. The samples were prepared under N2 atmosphere and initial uranium(VI) concentrations of 1 x 10(-5) (pH 6.5) to 5 x 10(-5) M (pH 4.2). The ionic strength was adjusted using 0.01 M Na2SO4 or 0.01 M NaClO4, respectively. The EXAFS structural parameters for uranium(VI) sorbed on goethite in sulfate-rich, acid and near-neutral solutions indicate that uranium(VI) forms an inner-sphere, mononuclear, bidentate surface complex. This complex is characterized by a uranium-ferric-iron distance of approximately 3.45 A. Ura…

inorganic chemicalsWater Pollutants RadioactiveGoethiteschwertmanniteInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementcomplex mixturesFerric Compoundsuraniumchemistry.chemical_compoundPerchlorateAdsorptionmedicinegoethiteEnvironmental ChemistrySulfatesorptionSulfatesSchwertmannitetechnology industry and agricultureSorptionGeneral ChemistryUraniumEXAFSchemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumFerricUraniumAdsorptionacid mine drainagemedicine.drugEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental sciencetechnology
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Study of the role of sulfur functionalities in humic acids for uranium(VI) complexation

2009

Humic substances influence the speciation and migration behavior of toxic and radiotoxic metal ions, such as actinides, in the environment. Depending on their origin, humic substances contain different amounts of sulfur ranging from 0.1 to 3.6% and 0.5 to 1.43% in soil and aquatic humic substances, respectively [1]. Reduced, intermediately oxidized and highly oxidized sulfur functionalities occur in humic substances [1]. Although sulfur functionalities occur in small concentrations, they can play an important role in the complexation of selected metal ions. Knowledge about the impact of sulfur functionalities on the metal ion complexation by humic substances and their significance compared …

inorganic chemicalsfs-TRLFScomplexationInorganic chemistryTRLFSchemistry.chemical_elementHumic substancesOxygencomplex mixturesFluorescence spectroscopysulfur functionalitiesfunctional groupsX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyXPSHumic acidPhysical and Theoretical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_classificationLigandUraniumSulfurhumic acidshumic acid model substanceschemistryHumic aciduranium(VI)sulfurThiol
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Effects of fire on ash thickness in a Lithuanian grassland and short-term spatio-temporal changes

2012

Ash thickness is a key variable in the protection of soil against erosion agents after planned and unplanned fires. Thicker ash provides better protection against raindrop impact and reduces the runoff response by retaining water and promoting water infiltra5 tion although little is known about the distribution and the evolution of the ash layer after the fires. Ash thickness measurements were conducted along two transects (flat and sloping areas) following a a grid experimental design. Both transects extended from the burned area into an adjacent unburned area. We analysed ash thickness evolution according to time and fire severity. In order to interpolate data with accuracy and iden10 tif…

inorganic chemicalsgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryAgroforestrytechnology industry and agricultureLithuanianrespiratory systemmusculoskeletal systemcomplex mixtureslanguage.human_languageGrasslandTerm (time)languageEnvironmental science
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Lignin-based activated carbon-supported metal oxide catalysts in lactic acid production from glucose

2021

In this study, heterogeneous biomass-based activated carbon-supported metal oxide catalysts were prepared and tested for lactic acid production from glucose in aqueous solution. Activated carbons were produced from hydrolysis lignin by chemical (ZnCl2) or steam activation and modified with a nitric acid treatment and Sn, Al, and Cr chlorides to obtain carbon-based metal oxide catalysts. The modification of the carbon support by nitric acid treatment together with Sn and Al oxides led to an increase in lactic acid yield. The highest lactic acid yield (42%) was obtained after 20 minutes at 180 °C with the Sn/Al (5/2.5 wt.%) catalyst on steam-activated carbon treated by nitric acid. Reusabilit…

inorganic chemicalsmaitohappobiomasskemialliset reaktiotheterogeneous catalystlactic acidfood and beveragesmetal oxidecomplex mixturesglukoosikatalyytitkatalyysiaktiivihiilioksiditkemian tekniikkaactivated carbonbiomassa (teollisuus)aqueous solutionmuuntaminen
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Effective Recovery Process of Copper from Waste Printed Circuit Boards Utilizing Recycling of Leachate

2020

AbstractThis study presents an optimized leaching and electrowinning process for the recovery of copper from waste printed circuit boards including studies of chemical consumption and recirculation of leachate. Optimization of leaching was performed using response surface methodology in diluted sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide media. Optimum leaching conditions for copper were found by using 3.6 mol L−1 sulfuric acid, 6 vol.% hydrogen peroxide, pulp density of 75 g L−1 with 186 min leaching time at 20°C resulting in complete leaching of copper followed by over 92% recovery and purity of 99.9% in the electrowinning. Study of chemical consumption showed total decomposition of hydrogen pero…

inorganic chemicalsrikkihappopiirilevyt0211 other engineering and technologieschemistry.chemical_elementkupari02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencescomplex mixtureschemistry.chemical_compoundPrinted circuit boardvetyperoksidiGeneral Materials ScienceLeachateResponse surface methodologyHydrogen peroxide0105 earth and related environmental sciences021110 strategic defence & security studiesGeneral Engineeringtechnology industry and agricultureSulfuric acidPulp and paper industryCopperchemistrytalteenottoliuotussähkö- ja elektroniikkaromuLeaching (metallurgy)Electrowinning
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