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Electrodeposition of Oriented Cerium Oxide Films
This article discusses the process of depositing CeO₂ with a preferred crystalline orientation.
Date:
September 13, 2013
Creator:
Wang, Adele Qi & Golden, Teresa
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Participation of alkali and sulfur in ammonia combustion chemistry: Investigation for ammonia/solid fuel co-firing applications
Article asserts that ammonia (NH3) is a promising carbon-free energy carrier. The authors used experimental characterization and modeling to study the participation of alkali and sulfur species in ammonia conversion in a post-flame environment, focusing on the characteristics of NO emissions and NH3 slip.
Date:
June 13, 2022
Creator:
Weng, Wubin; Li, Zhongshan; Marshall, Paul & Glarborg, Peter
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Anomalous thermo-osmotic conversion performance of ionic covalent-organic-framework membranes in response to charge variations
Authors of the article systematically investigated how the membrane charge populations affect permselectivity by decoupling their effects from the impact of the pore structure using a multivariate strategy for constructing covalent-organic-framework membranes. The complex interplay between pore-pore interactions in response to charge variations for ion transport across the upscaled nanoporous membranes helps explain the obtained results. This study has far-reaching implications for the rational design of ionic membranes to augment energy extraction rather than intuitively focusing on achieving high densities.
Date:
June 13, 2022
Creator:
Xian, Weipeng; Zuo, Xiuhui; Zhu, Changjia; Guo, Qing; Meng, Qing-Wei; Zhu, Xincheng et al.
Object Type:
Article
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The UNT Digital Library
Charge stabilization via electron exchange: excited charge separation in symmetric, central triphenylamine derived, dimethylaminophenyl–tetracyanobutadiene donor–acceptor conjugates
This article hypothesizes and demonstrates a new mechanism to stabilize the charge separated states via the process of electron exchange among the different acceptor entities in multimodular donor–acceptor conjugates. This work constitutes the first example of stabilizing charge-separated states via the process of electron exchange.
Date:
November 13, 2020
Creator:
Yadav, Indresh S.; Alsaleh, Ajyal Z.; Misra, Rajneesh & D'Souza, Francis
Object Type:
Article
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The UNT Digital Library