Search results for: electrical conductivity
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Do morphometric parameters and geological conditions determine chemistry of glacier surface ice? Spatial distribution of contaminants present in the surface ice of Spitsbergen glaciers (European Arctic)
PublicationAbstract The chemism of the glaciers is strongly determined by long-distance transport of chemical substances, and their wet and dry deposition on the glacier surface. This paper concerns spatial distribution of metals, ions, and dissolved organic carbon, as well as the differentiation of physicochemical parameters (pH, electrical conductivity) determined in ice surface samples collected from four Arctic glaciers during the summer...
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Nitrogen-incorporated boron-doped diamond films for enhanced electrochemical supercapacitor performance
PublicationThe electrochemical (EC) supercapacitor, known for its rapid charging, reliability, and versatile applications, demands optimized electrode characteristics and an understanding of their electrochemical behaviour. Although boron-doped diamond (BDD) holds promise as a supercapacitor electrode, a crucial gap exists in comprehending its material behaviour under specific growth conditions. Here, nitrogen-incorporated BDD (N-BDD) films...
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Assessment of the Bulgarian Wastewater Treatment Plants’ Impact on the Receiving Water Bodies
PublicationDeterioration of water quality is a major problem world widely according to many international non-governmental organizations (NGO). As one of the European Union (EU) countries, Bulgaria is also obliged by EU legislation to maintain best practices in assessing surface water quality and the efficiency of wastewater treatment processes. For these reasons studies were undertaken to utilize ecotoxicological (Microtox®, Phytotoxkit...
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Spatial Differences in the Chemical Composition of Surface Water in the Hornsund Fjord Area: A Statistical Analysis with A Focus on Local Pollution Sources
PublicationSurface catchments in Svalbard are sensitive to external pollution, and yet what is frequently considered external contamination may originate from local sources and natural processes. In this work, we analyze the chemical composition of surface waters in the catchments surrounding the Polish Polar Station in Svalbard, Hornsund fjord area. We have pooled unpublished and already published data describing surface water composition...
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A novel approach for processing CaAlSiON glass-ceramics by spark plasma sintering: Mechanical and electrical properties
PublicationLithium containing glassy materials can be used as solid electrolytes or electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries due to their high energy density. Conventional melt-quenched Ca11Al14Si16O49N10 glass powder containing 24 e/o N, doped with Li-ions (1, 3, and 6 wt. %) and sintered by spark plasma sintering technique (SPS) was studied. The benefits of using SPS to produce glass-ceramics are rapid heating rates compared to conventional...
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Nonlinear impedance as a function of A.C. voltage for glass 40Bi2VO5.5-60SrB4O7 annealed at 473 K for 3h and next fully crystallized measured with impedance spectroscopy method at high temperature region
Open Research DataThe nonlinear electrcial properties as a function of A.C. voltage for annealed at 473 K for 3h and next fully crystallized 40Bi2VO5.5-60SrB4O7 glass was measured by impedance spectroscopy method.
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Nonlinear impedance as a function of A.C. voltage for fully crystallized 35Bi2VO5.5-65SrB4O7 glass measured with impedance spectroscopy method at high temperature region
Open Research DataThe nonlinear electrcial properties as a function of A.C. voltage for fully crystallized 35Bi2VO5.5-65SrB4O7 glass was measured by impedance spectroscopy method.
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Nonlinear impedance of 45Bi2VO5.5-55SrB4O7 fully crystallized glass measured with impedance spectroscopy method at high temperature region
Open Research DataThe nonlinear electrcial properties of 45Bi2VO5.5-55SrB4O7 fully crystallized glass was measured by impedance spectroscopy method.
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Nonlinear impedance as a function of A.C. voltage for annealed and next fully crystallized 50Bi2VO5.5-50SrB4O7 glass measured with impedance spectroscopy method at high temperature region
Open Research DataThe nonlinear electrcial properties as a function of A.C. voltage for annealed and next fully crystallized 50Bi2VO5.5-50SrB4O7 glass was measured by impedance spectroscopy method.
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Nonlinear impedance of as-quenched glass 40Bi2VO5.5-60SrB4O7 after full crystallization was measured with impedance spectroscopy method at high temperature region
Open Research DataThe nonlinear electrcial properties of as-quenched glass 40Bi2VO5.5-60SrB4O7 afetr full crystallization was measured by impedance spectroscopy method.
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Nonlinear impedance as a function of A.C. voltage for glass 40Bi2VO5.5-60SrB4O7 annealed at 593 K and next fully crystallized measured with impedance spectroscopy method at high temperature region
Open Research DataThe nonlinear electrcial properties as a function of A.C. voltage for annealed at 593 K and next fully crystallized 40Bi2VO5.5-60SrB4O7 glass was measured by impedance spectroscopy method.
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Nonlinear impedance of glass 40Bi2VO5.5-60SrB4O7 annealed at 473 K for 3h and next fully crystallized was measured with impedance spectroscopy method at high temperature region
Open Research DataThe nonlinear electrcial properties of glass 40Bi2VO5.5-60SrB4O7 annealed at 593 K and next fully crystallized was measured by impedance spectroscopy method.
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Nonlinear impedance of 35Bi2VO5.5-65SrB4O7 fully crystallized glass measured with impedance spectroscopy method at high temperature region
Open Research DataThe nonlinear electrcial properties of 35Bi2VO5.5-65SrB4O7 fully crystallized glass was measured by impedance spectroscopy method.
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Nonlinear impedance of annealed and next fully crystallized 50Bi2VO5.5-50SrB4O7 glass measured with impedance spectroscopy method at high temperature region
Open Research DataThe nonlinear electrcial properties of annealed and next fully crystallized 50Bi2VO5.5-50SrB4O7 glass was measured by impedance spectroscopy method.
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Nonlinear impedance of 50Bi2VO5.5-50SrB4O7 fully crystallized glass at 813 K measured with impedance spectroscopy method at high temperature region
Open Research DataThe nonlinear electrcial properties of 50Bi2VO5.5-50SrB4O7 fully crystallized glass was measured by impedance spectroscopy method.
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Nonlinear impedance of 50Bi2VO5.5-50SrB4O7 partially crystallized glass at 613 K measured with impedance spectroscopy method at high temperature region
Open Research DataThe nonlinear electrcial properties of 50Bi2VO5.5-50SrB4O7 partially crystallized glass was measured by impedance spectroscopy method.
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Nonlinear impedance as a function of A.C. voltage for fully crystallized 45Bi2VO5.5-55SrB4O7 glass measured with impedance spectroscopy method at high temperature region
Open Research DataThe nonlinear electrcial properties as a function of A.C. voltage for fully crystallized 45Bi2VO5.5-55SrB4O7 glass was measured by impedance spectroscopy method.
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Nonlinear impedance of 30Bi2VO5.5-70SrB4O7 fully crystallized glass measured with impedance spectroscopy method at high temperature region
Open Research DataThe nonlinear electrcial properties of 30Bi2VO5.5-70SrB4O7 fully crystallized glass was measured by impedance spectroscopy method.
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Nonlinear impedance of glass 40Bi2VO5.5-60SrB4O7 annealed at 593 K and next fully crystallized was measured with impedance spectroscopy method at high temperature region
Open Research DataThe nonlinear electrcial properties of glass 40Bi2VO5.5-60SrB4O7 annealed at 593 K and next fully crystallized was measured by impedance spectroscopy method.
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Nonlinear electrical properties of glass-ceramics nanocomposites containing ferroelectric nanocrystallites of Bi2VO5.5
PublicationNonlinear A.C. impedance measurements were conducted in the 50BiV-50SrBAlO nanocomposite as a function of frequency, temperature and A.C. voltage. This material is ferroelectric below temperature of 730 K, and above 730 K is a good ion-conductor. For this nanocomposite a low A.C. voltage of 1 V rms is enough to observe high nonlinearities. The origin of these nonlinear effects depends on the temperature and frequency. In the high...