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Electrochemical deposition of a luminescent alkoxysilyl-based fluorenone film exhibiting halide sensitivity

2016

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Materials science010405 organic chemistryInorganic chemistryHalide010402 general chemistryPhotochemistryElectrochemistry01 natural sciencesSensitivity (explosives)0104 chemical sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundFluorenonechemistry[CHIM]Chemical SciencesLuminescenceDeposition (law)ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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A two steps Lagrangian–Eulerian numerical model for the simulation of explosive welding of three dissimilar materials joints

2021

Abstract Explosion welding (EXW) is a solid-state joining process used to produce lap joints out of metal plates of dissimilar materials. During the process, a controlled explosive detonation results in a pressure wave pushing one of the plates to be welded, called flyer, against the other with high velocity. The high pressure and temperature generated, because of the impact energy decaying into heat, create the conditions for solid bonding phenomenon to take place. Due to the complexity of experimental tests, numerical simulation is considered a fundamental design tool for the process. Different approaches are found in literature to simulate the process. In this paper, a dual step Lagrangi…

Materials scienceExplosive materialComputer simulationDetonationMechanical engineeringWeldingIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.inventionEulerian analysis Explosive welding FEM model Lagrangian analysis Solid state weldingExplosion weldingLap jointlawJoint (geology)Settore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneLagrangian analysis
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Organic-inorganic materials through first simultaneous frontal polymerization and frontal geopolymerization

2021

Abstract The first frontal geopolymerization (FGP) took place in the same reaction medium in which the frontal polymerization (FP) of 1,6-hexanediol diacrylate (HDDA) was occurring, thus giving rise to an organic-inorganic hybrid in one step in just a few minutes. Because of their exothermicity, the two reactions support each other and sustain propagating fronts. By contrast, using the classical techniques (prolonged heating) instead of FP, due to large gas formation, the reaction is explosive or, if carried out at room temperature, phase separation occurred.

Materials scienceExplosive materialMechanical EngineeringFrontal polymerizationOne-Step02 engineering and technologyGeopolymer; Frontal polymerization; Frontal geopolymerization; HybridGeopolymer010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsFrontal geopolymerization01 natural sciencesHybrid0104 chemical sciencesGeopolymerFrontal geopolymerization; Frontal polymerization; Geopolymer; HybridPolymerizationGas formationChemical engineeringMechanics of MaterialsOrganic inorganicGeneral Materials Science0210 nano-technologyMaterials Letters
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Conical Fiber Probe for Mechanical Stabilization of Microbubbles in Liquids

2020

We demonstrate that a cone pierced in a fiber tip can stabilize microbubles photothermally generated in liquids. Bubbles can stand and monitor pressure shocks over 3.3 bar with a sensitivity below 7 mbar.

Materials scienceOptical fiberlawFiber laserMicrobubblesFiber probeConical surfaceComposite materialA fibersSensitivity (explosives)Bar (unit)law.inventionOSA Advanced Photonics Congress (AP) 2020 (IPR, NP, NOMA, Networks, PVLED, PSC, SPPCom, SOF)
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Development of a micro-analytical prototype for selective trace detection of orthonitrotoluene

2014

Abstract A silicon micro-analytical platform consisting of a micro-preconcentrator based on a hydrophobic zeolite, coupled to a silicon spiral micro-column was built. A chemical gas sensor acted as a miniaturized gas detector. This system allowed selective detection of orthonitrotoluene (ONT), an explosive-related compound at the sub-ppm level (365 ppb) in the presence of toluene and moisture.

Materials scienceSiliconMoisturebusiness.industryAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementExplosive AgentsTolueneAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryOptoelectronicsGas detectorZeolitebusinessSpectroscopyMicrochemical Journal
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A New Reference Material and Safe Sampling of Terrorists Peroxide Explosives by a Non-Volatile Matrix

2015

Matrix (chemical analysis)chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringExplosive materialGeneral Chemical EngineeringIonic liquidAnalytical chemistrySampling (statistics)General ChemistryPeroxidePropellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics
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Degassing vs. eruptive styles at Mt. Etna volcano (Sicily, Italy). Part I: Volatile stocking, gas fluxing, and the shift from low-energy to highly ex…

2018

International audience; Basaltic magmas can transport and release large amounts of volatiles into the atmosphere, especially in subduction zones, where slab-derived fluids enrich the mantle wedge. Depending on magma volatile content, basaltic volcanoes thus display a wide spectrum of eruptive styles, from common Strombolian-type activity to Plinian events. Mt. Etna, in Sicily, is a typical basaltic volcano where the volatile control on such a variable activity can be investigated. Based on a melt inclusion study in products from Strombolian or lava-fountain activity to Plinian eruptions, here we show that for the same initial volatile content, different eruptive styles reflect variable dega…

Melt inclusion010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesExplosive materialMantle wedgeGeochemistryengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesMicroliteGeochemistry and Petrology[SDU.STU.VO]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/VolcanologyBasaltic explosive volcanism0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMelt inclusionsBasaltgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySubductionMt. EtnaTotal volatilesChemical thermodynamicsGeologyTotal volatileStrombolian eruptionChemical thermodynamicVolcano13. Climate actionengineeringMelt inclusionsGeology
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2015

The explosive pollination mechanism of the prayer plants (Marantaceae) is unique among plants. After a tactile stimulus by a pollinator, the style curls up rapidly and mediates pollen exchange. It is still under discussion whether this explosive movement is released electrophysiologically, i.e. by a change in the membrane potential (as in Venus flytrap), or purely mechanically. In the present study, electrophysiological experiments are conducted to clarify the mechanism. Artificial release experiments (chemical and electrical) and electrophysiological measurements were conducted with two phylogenetically distant species, Goeppertia bachemiana (E. Morren) Borchs. & S. Suarez and Donax cannif…

Membrane potentialElectrophysiologyMultidisciplinarybiologyPollinationExplosive materialMarantaceaeBotanyBiophysicsElectrophysiological PhenomenaVenus flytrapStimulus (physiology)biology.organism_classificationPLOS ONE
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Scavenging of sulphur, halogens and trace metals by volcanic ash: The 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption

2013

The Eyjafjallajökull volcanic eruption in 2010 released considerable amounts of ash into the high troposphere-low stratosphere, leading to unprecedented disruption of air traffic over Europe. The role of such fine-grained tephra in adsorbing, and therefore rapidly scavenging, volcanogenic volatile elements such as sulphur and halogens, is explored here. We report on results (major to trace element chemistry) of leaching experiments carried out on 20 volcanic ash samples, taken from the deposits of the main phases of the eruption (March–April 2010), or directly while falling (5–9 May 2010). Ash leachate solutions from Eyjafjallajökull are dominated – among cations – by Ca and Na, and display…

Mineralogyexplosive volcanismvolcanic eruptionVolcanic GasesGeochemistry and Petrologyddc:550eventTrace metalVOLCANIC ASHmonitoring systemTephraVolatilesScavengingevent.disaster_typeVulcanian eruptionplumeChemistrystratosphere-troposphere interactionTrace elementtephrahalogentrace metalexplosive volcanism; VOLCANIC ASH; EyjafjallajökullEyjafjallajökullsulfurEnvironmental chemistryvolcanic gasVolcanic ashGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
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Microbial Degradation of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene In Vitro and in Natural Environments

2013

2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene (TNT) is a nitroaromatic explosive that was released into soil and water ecosystems mainly due to its massive use during the two world wars.

Nematoloma frowardiibiologyExplosive materialChemistryEnvironmental chemistryTrinitrotolueneStropharia rugosoannulataEcosystemMicrobial biodegradationbiology.organism_classificationNatural (archaeology)
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