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Chemistry of the phosphinophosphinidene tBu2P-P, a novel ă-electron ligand.Appl. Organomet. Chem. [online]**2003 vol. 17 [6 December 2002] s. 28-35, 10 rys. bibliogr. 53 poz. Dostępny w Internecie www.interscience.wiley.com Chemia fosfinofosfinidenu tBu2P-P, nowego liganda ă-elektronowego.
PublicationFosfanofosfiniden tBu2P-P w kompleksach z metalami przejściowymi jest z re-guły kompleksowany na sposób hapta-2 i przyjmuje geometrię 1,1-ditertbutyl-difosfenu. W reakcjach z cyklicznymi olefinami związek ten wykazuje właści-wości elektrofilowego singletowego karbenu.
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Muhammad Shahzeb Shahzeb Khan Phd Chemistry (Continued)
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Fabrication, structural and electrical properties of Sr(V,Nb)O 3-δ perovskite materials
PublicationThe SrV1-xNbxO3-δ materials with different niobium content in perovskite B-sublattice were prepared by a solid-state reaction process. The microstructure and phase compositions of obtained samples were analyzed by the X-ray diffraction technique (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The electrical conductivity of samples was measured by a DC 4-wire method in range of 100–600 °C in different gas conditions. The oxidation...
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Green Approaches in Rubber Recycling Technologies: Present Status and Future Perspective
PublicationAs a consequence of massive production and consumption of rubbers, rubber blends, and rubber composites for myriad applications, elastomeric products have enormously accumulated and become an environmental threat. The disposal and burning of rubber wastes have been banned because of environmental and economic reasons. By contrast, a great deal of attention has been directed toward strategies enabling recycling and reuse of rubbers....
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Radosław Pomećko dr inż.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of La0.3Sr1.7Fe1.5Mo0.5O6 powder calcined at 1200oC in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of La0.3Sr1.7Fe1.5Mo0.5O6 powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 1200oC for 12 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of Sr1.9Fe1.4Ni0.1Mo0.5O6 powder calcined at 1100oC in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of Sr1.9Fe1.4Ni0.1Mo0.5O6 powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 1100oC for 12 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of Sr1.9Fe1.5Mo0.5O6 powder calcined at 1100oC in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of Sr1.9Fe1.5Mo0.5O6 powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 1100oC for 12 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of Sr1.9Fe1.4Ni0.1Mo0.5O6 powder calcined at 1200oC in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of Sr1.9Fe1.4Ni0.1Mo0.5O6 powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 1200oC for 12 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of Sr1.9Fe1.5Mo0.5O6 powder calcined at 1200oC in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of Sr1.9Fe1.5Mo0.5O6 powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 1200oC for 12 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of La0.3Sr2Al0.1FeMoO6 powder calcined at 1200oC in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of La0.3Sr2Al0.1FeMoO6 powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 1200oC for 12 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of Sr2Al0.1Fe1.4Mo0.5O6 powder calcined at 1100oC in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of Sr2Al0.1Fe1.4Mo0.5O6 powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 1100oC for 12 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of La0.3Sr1.7Al0.1Fe1.5Mo0.5O6 powder calcined at 1100oC in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of La0.3Sr1.7Al0.1Fe1.5Mo0.5O6 powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 1100oC for 12 h in air.
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Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S - Chemia i Inżynieria Ekologiczna S
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Scientific Study and Research-Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Biotechnology Food Industry
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News of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan-Series Chemistry and Technology
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SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY-SUID-AFRIKAANSE TYDSKRIF VIR CHEMIE
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The XRD diffraction patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1Mo0.9O3-s powder calcined at 800oC in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1Mo0.9O3-s powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 800oC for 12 h in air.
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Agata Sommer dr inż.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of LSCNT sintered at various temperatures
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD diffraction patterns of La0.27Sr0.54Ce0.09Ni0.1Ti0.9O3-s sintered at various temperatures under air atmosphere for 12 h. Samples were produced using aqueous soft chemistry methods (Pechini).
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The XRD diffraction patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1W0.9O3-s precursor calcined under air atmosphere
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1W0.9O3-s precursor gel prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were calcined at 550oC for 5 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1Mo0.9O3-s precursor calcined under air atmosphere
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1Mo0.9O3-s precursor gel prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were calcined at 550oC for 5 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1W0.45Mo0.45O3-s precursor calcined under air atmosphere
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1W0.45Mo0.45O3-s precursor gel prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were calcined at 550oC for 5 h in air.
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Porous carbon derived from rice husks as sustainable bioresources: insights into the role of micro-/mesoporous hierarchy in hosting active species for lithium–sulphur batteries
PublicationThe exploration of natural resources as sustainable precursors affords a family of green materials. Exploring highly abundant and available biowaste precursors remaining from food processing throughout a scalable and cost-effective material synthesis path is highly important especially for new materials discovery in emerging energy storage technologies such as lithium–sulphur (Li–S) batteries. Herein, we have produced a series...
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Jan Alfuth dr inż.
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Mateusz Kogut dr inż.
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Krzysztof Bojarski dr
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The XRD diffraction patterns of LSCNT of different A site nonstoichiometry
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD diffraction patterns of La0.27Sr0.54Ce0.09Ni0.1Ti0.9O3-s and La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1Ti0.9O3-s sintered at 1200oC under air atmosphere for 12 h. Samples were produced using aqueous soft chemistry methods (Pechini).
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The XRD diffraction patterns of Ce(Gd,Pr)O2-s samples
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD diffraction patterns of Ce0.8Gd0.2O2-s and Ce0.8Pr0.2O2-s sintered at 600oC under air atmosphere for 4 h. Samples were produced using aqueous soft chemistry methods (Pechini).
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Development of a new green analytical methodology for the determination of phthalates in single-use babies diapers using ultrasound-assisted extraction and polypropylene porous membrane
PublicationA green extraction strategy was developed and utilized for the extraction and determination of phthalates. The extraction is based on ultrasound-assisted extraction and a polypropylene porous membrane. The Box-Behnken model was performed to optimize the extraction condition. The optimal extraction conditions are 5.5 mL of ethyl acetate, 10 min of extraction time and 55 C for extraction temperature. The developed green extraction...
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The XRD diffraction patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1Mo0.9O3-s powder calcined at 800oC in H2
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1Mo0.9O3-s powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 800oC for 12 h in H2. Pure perovskite phase was formed
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Opportunities and shortcomings of ionic liquids in single-drop microextraction
PublicationThe synergistic combination of ionic liquids (ILs) and single-drop microextraction (SDME) involves a powerful coupling toward the development of sustainable analytical methodologies. This overview provides a survey of the literature regarding the IL-SDME, including a database on relevant physicochemical properties of ILs for their application in SDME, the strategies implemented to combine IL-based SDME methods efficiently with...
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Aneta Chabowska
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The CON−H…+NH2 Blue-Shifting H-Bond Stabilizing Effect on Z Secondary Amides and Cyclic System Conformational Rearrangement through an Alkylamine-Chain Migration Pathway
PublicationThe paper is focusing on the amide linkage exceptional properties and usage of chemistry (conformational rearrangement, geometrical stereoisomers, spectroscopic blue shift phenomenon, protonation and deprotonation reactions, synthetic scope, and mechanistic implications). Hydrogen-bond-stabilized acylation reactions of a diamine with thioamides or nitriles reveal how substituents influence both the outcome of stereoselectivity...
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The SEM images of LSCNT reduced at 900 degrees C under H2
Open Research DataThe dataset includes SEM image of La0.27Sr0.54Ce0.09Ni0.1Ti0.9O3-s sintered at 1200oC under air atmosphere for 12 h and reduced at 900oC under H2 for 10 h. Samples were produced using aqueous soft chemistry methods (Pechini).
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The SEM images of LSCNT reduced at 800 degrees C under H2
Open Research DataThe dataset includes SEM images of La0.27Sr0.54Ce0.09Ni0.1Ti0.9O3-s sintered at 1200oC under air atmosphere for 12 h and reduced at 800oC under H2 for 10 h. Samples were produced using aqueous soft chemistry methods (Pechini).
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The SEM images of LSCNT reduced at 1000 degrees C under H2
Open Research DataThe dataset includes SEM images of La0.27Sr0.54Ce0.09Ni0.1Ti0.9O3-s sintered at 1200oC under air atmosphere for 12 h and reduced at 1000oC under H2 for 10 h. Samples were produced using aqueous soft chemistry methods (Pechini).
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The SEM images of LSCNT sintered at 1200 degrees C in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes SEM images of La0.27Sr0.54Ce0.09Ni0.1Ti0.9O3-s sintered at 1200oC under air atmosphere for 12 h. Samples were produced using aqueous soft chemistry methods (Pechini). The grain structure can be seen on higher resolution image.
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The reductivity of the transition metals - calculations
Open Research DataThe dataset includes the reduction enthalpy and Gibbs energy simulated for Co, Cu, Fe, La, Mo, Ni, Sr, Ti, and W from oxide form into metallic form in hydrogen. Simulations were performed using HSC Chemistry software.
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Monika Gensicka-Kowalewska dr inż.
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15th Conference on Calorimetry and Thermal Analysis
EventsWe've updated the registration deadline because we know how easy it is you can lose track of time! Check your calendar and register for CCTA15. This is the last chance - deadline: July 15, 2024 (details). We kindly inform you that posters should be prepared in size B1 (707 x 1000 mm). Soon, we will make available a template on the CCTA15 website...
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The Application of Dynamic Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (DEIS) Technique in Corrosion and Corrosion Inhibition Studies
Publicationorrosion studies have attracted considerable interest in the areas of materials chemistry and industrial chemistry, as it affects the direct and indirect costs of industry, leading to huge economic setbacks due to the need for repair, maintenance, and even shutdowns due corrosion damage. This new volume is a comprehensive resource that presents new and up-to-date, theoretical, and experimental corrosion inhibition studies.
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Selected Methods for the Chemical Phosphorylation and Thiophosphorylation of Phenols
PublicationThis Focus Review gathers together a selection of methods for the chemical phosphorylation of phenols that employ three‐ and four‐coordinate phosphorus compounds. Phosphorylated scaffolds can exhibit enhanced properties compared to their non‐phosphorylated analogues, such as increased biological activity and increased/decreased solubility; as such, phosphorus compounds have gained more and more interest in organic and medicinal...
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Komitet Chemii Analitycznej PAN i jego działalność : Historia i dzień dzisiejszy
PublicationIn the contemporary society analytical chemistry as a scientific discipline and its practical application, termed often ;analysis'', has many important aims, and its role still increases. The Committee, formed in 1955 as a Commission, during several decades has coordinated and supported the activity of Polish analytical chemists on the national and international fields. Its present role includes organization of conferences and...
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Food Additives and Contaminants Part A-Chemistry Analysis Control Exposure& Risk Assessment
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University Politehnica of Bucharest Scientific Bulletin Series B-Chemistry and Materials Science
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Physics and Chemistry of Glasses-European Journal of Glass Science and Technology Part B
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The Scanning Electron Microscopy images of three arthropods
Open Research DataThe dataset contains micrographs of various arthropods made with the Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) technique. The images were done during the laboratory with students from the Faculty of Chemistry. Among the studied species, there is a fruit fly (lat.Drosophila melanogaster), a spider (most likely Sibianor aurocinctus), and a weevil insect (Curculionoidea).
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Equilibrium constants (Keq) of reforming reactions
Open Research DataThe equilibrium constants (K) of reforming reactions in SOFC were supplied with this dataset
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Enzyme immobilization on magnetic nanoparticles
PublicationImmobilized enzymes have been commonly used in many branches of industry, biotechnology, medicine and also in analytical chemistry. Their use provides many advantages in comparison with free enzymes including repeated, easy recovery of the enzyme and improvement in enzyme stability. Enzymes are strong and specific catalysts, but are also expensive and fragile. Their immobilization and stabilization may reduce reaction costs, which...