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ChemInform Abstract: Hybrid Materials Based on Magnetic Layered Double Hydroxides: A Molecular Perspective

2015

ConspectusDesign of functional hybrids lies at the very core of synthetic chemistry as it has enabled the development of an unlimited number of solids displaying unprecedented or even improved properties built upon the association at the molecular level of quite disparate components by chemical design. Multifunctional hybrids are a particularly appealing case among hybrid organic/inorganic materials. Here, chemical knowledge is used to deploy molecular components bearing different functionalities within a single solid so that these properties can coexist or event interact leading to unprecedented phenomena. From a molecular perspective, this can be done either by controlled assembly of orga…

Molecular levelChemistryIntercalation (chemistry)Layered double hydroxidesengineeringInorganic materialsNanotechnologyGeneral Medicineengineering.materialHybrid materialMesoporous materialChemical designChemInform
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Photo-electrochemical investigation of anodic oxide films on cast Ti–Mo alloys. I. Anodic behaviour and effect of alloy composition

2009

Abstract The anodic behaviour of cast Ti–Mo alloys, having different Mo contents (6–20 wt.%), was investigated in acidic and neutral aerated aqueous solutions. All sample showed a valve-metal behaviour, owing to formation and thickening of barrier-type anodic oxides displaying interference colours. Growth kinetics of passive films is influenced by both anodizing electrolyte and composition of the starting alloy. This last parameter was found to change also the solid-state properties of the films, explored by photoelectrochemical and impedance spectroscopy experiments. Thicker films ( U f  = 8 V/MSE) grown on alloys richer in Mo showed more resistive character and a photocurrent sign inversi…

MolybdenumMaterials sciencePassivationAnodizingGeneral Chemical EngineeringAlloyPhotoelectrochemistryInorganic chemistryOxideTitanium alloychemistry.chemical_elementengineering.materialDielectric spectroscopychemistry.chemical_compoundSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicatachemistryChemical engineeringMolybdenumAnodic filmPhotocurrent spectroscopyElectrochemistryengineeringTitanium alloyElectrochimica Acta
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Liquid methane at extreme temperature and pressure: Implications for models of Uranus and Neptune

2012

We present large scale electronic structure based molecular dynamics simulations of liquid methane at planetary conditions. In particular, we address the controversy of whether or not the interior of Uranus and Neptune consists of diamond. In our simulations we find no evidence for the formation of diamond, but rather sp2-bonded polymeric carbon. Furthermore, we predict that at high tem- perature hydrogen may exist in its monoatomic and metallic state. The implications of our finding for the planetary models of Uranus and Neptune are in detail discussed.

Monatomic gasMaterials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)HydrogenUranusDiamondchemistry.chemical_elementElectronic structureengineering.materialAstrobiologyMolecular dynamicschemistryNeptunePhysics - Chemical PhysicsengineeringCarbonPhysics - Computational PhysicsCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsAstrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
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EP-1168: RapidArc independent monitor unit calculations with Diamond. Practical considerations

2013

Monitor unitMaterials scienceOncologyRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNuclear engineeringengineeringDiamondRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingHematologyengineering.materialRadiotherapy and Oncology
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2016

AbstractAuthigenic carbonate build-ups develop at seafloor methane-seeps, where microbially mediated sulphate-dependent anaerobic oxidation of methane facilitates carbonate precipitation. Despite being valuable recorders of past methane seepage events, their role as archives of atmospheric processes has not been examined. Here we show that cyclic sedimentation pulses related to the Indian monsoon in concert with authigenic precipitation of methane-derived aragonite gave rise to a well-laminated carbonate build-up within the oxygen minimum zone off Pakistan (northern Arabian Sea). U–Th dating indicates that the build-up grew during past ~1,130 years, creating an exceptional high-resolution a…

Monsoon of South AsiaMultidisciplinary010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAragoniteGeochemistryAuthigenicengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOxygen minimum zone01 natural sciencesSeafloor spreadingchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistry13. Climate actionAnaerobic oxidation of methaneengineeringCarbonate14. Life underwaterPrecipitationGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesScientific Reports
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Morphological and chemical evolution of corundum (ruby and sapphire): Crystal ontogeny reconstructed by EMPA, LA-ICP-MS, and Cr3+Raman mapping

2016

The term “ ontogeny ,” which is commonly used in biology, was introduced into the Earth sciences in 1961 to include the genesis and evolution of single crystals and crystal aggregates. The term encompasses nucleation , growth , alteration , and destruction . We present results of studies concerning the ontogeny of natural corundum (rubies and sapphires), and the chemical and morphological evolution of corundum crystals from deposits in Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar) and Southeast Asia (Vietnam). Trace-element compositions indicative for different corundum habits were determined by rim-to-rim LA-ICP-MS and electron microprobe analyses. Raman spectroscopy was applied for Cr 3+ photolumi…

Morphology (linguistics)010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAnalytical chemistryMineralogyCorundumCrystal growthElectron microprobeengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesCrystalchemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeGeophysicschemistryGeochemistry and PetrologyengineeringSapphiresymbolsRaman spectroscopy0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEMPAAmerican Mineralogist
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Morphology of ZnO grown by MOCVD on sapphire substrates

2004

A quantitative roughness and microstructural analysis of ZnO grown on sapphire by atmospheric metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) is presented. In order to investigate the influence of the substrate on the morphology, different sapphire orientations have been employed. Scanning force microscopy data have been analyzed for a variety of thicknesses to elucidate, if possible, the growth mechanisms involved in the growth process. Our study reveals significant differences between morphologies depending on whether the substrate surface exhibits steps (misoriented a-, c- and r-planes) or not (m-plane); however, no major differences on the calculated roughness coefficients have been foun…

Morphology (linguistics)ChemistryMineralogySurface finishSubstrate (electronics)Chemical vapor depositionCondensed Matter PhysicsMicrostructureInorganic ChemistryChemical engineeringMaterials ChemistrySapphireMetalorganic vapour phase epitaxyThin filmJournal of Crystal Growth
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Influence of morphology in the magnetic properties of layered double hydroxides

2018

We report the controlled synthesis of magnetic CoAl and NiFe layered double hydroxides (LDHs) endowed with well-defined morphology (hexagonal and flower-like shapes) by means of modified homogeneous precipitation. These layered magnets display high crystallinity and micrometric size, thus offering a perfect scenario for the elucidation of the role exerted by distortion of the layers in their magnetic behaviour. The magnetic properties have been investigated by means of DC and AC magnetic susceptibility measurements and isothermal magnetization, demonstrating that the distortion of the nanosheets induces a magnetically more disordered behaviour, with marked spin-glass nature, independently o…

Morphology (linguistics)Materials scienceCondensed matter physicsLayered double hydroxides02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistryengineering.materialequipment and supplies010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesMagnetic susceptibility0104 chemical sciencesCrystallinityMagnetDistortionMaterials ChemistryengineeringAntiferromagnetism0210 nano-technologyhuman activitiesSpontaneous magnetizationJournal of Materials Chemistry C
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Morphometry of Middle Bronze Age palstaves by discrete cosine transform.

2009

9 pages; International audience; The Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) is a Fourier-related transform widely used in signal processing and well suited to the analysis of open outlines. This method was applied here to evaluate the discrimination power of the inner lateral rib for two palstave populations dating from the Middle Bronze Age, excavated in northwest France. A corpus of almost 400 palstaves (bronze axes) of the Breton and Norman types was processed, and compared to specimens found at Sermizelles in Burgundy. The procedure is robust and produces a discrimination in good agreement with the traditional typology. Besides the definition of a ‘standard' shape for each population, the morp…

Morphology010506 paleontologyArcheology[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryPopulationengineering.material01 natural sciencesBronze AgeDiscrete cosine transform0601 history and archaeologyBronzeeducationOpen contour[ SHS.STAT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statistics0105 earth and related environmental scienceseducation.field_of_study[SHS.STAT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statistics060102 archaeologybusiness.industryPattern recognition06 humanities and the artsArchaeologyShape analysisTypologyBronze axe[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryengineeringArtificial intelligencebusinessPalstaveGeologyShape analysis (digital geometry)
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The role of nano-perovskite in the negligible thorium release in seawater from Greek bauxite residue (red mud)

2016

AbstractWe present new data about the chemical and structural characteristics of bauxite residue (BR) from Greek Al industry, using a combination of microscopic, analytical, and spectroscopic techniques. SEM-EDS indicated a homogeneous dominant “Al-Fe-Ca-Ti-Si-Na-Cr matrix”, appearing at the microscale. The bulk chemical analyses showed considerable levels of Th (111 μg g−1), along with minor U (15 μg g−1), which are responsible for radioactivity (355 and 133 Bq kg−1 for 232Th and 238U, respectively) with a total dose rate of 295 nGy h−1. Leaching experiments, in conjunction with SF-ICP-MS, using Mediterranean seawater from Greece, indicated significant release of V, depending on S/L ratio,…

MultidisciplinaryExtended X-ray absorption fine structureThoriumchemistry.chemical_elementMineralogy02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesengineering.material01 natural sciencesArticleRed mud020501 mining & metallurgyIonBauxite0205 materials engineeringchemistryengineeringSeawaterLeaching (metallurgy)Crystalliteddc:620Engineering & allied operations0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNuclear chemistry
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