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The Electrochemistry of Amorphous Si-B Thin Film Electrodes in Li Cells
(The Electrochemical Society, 2015-11-14)Abstract Si1-xBx thin films of 0.071 ≤ x ≤ 0.950 have been synthesized using combinational sputtering. All Si1-xBx film compositions had a highly amorphous structure consisting of amorphous Si and B phases, as characterized ... -
Electrochemistry of Catalytically Graphitized Ball Milled Carbon in Li Batteries
(The Electrochemical Society, 2016-03-03)High carbon Fe-C composites with starting concentrations of 10, 20, 30, and 40 wt% Fe (2.3 - 12.5 atomic % Fe) were prepared by ball milling followed by annealing. Increasing the Fe concentration and annealing temperature ... -
Electrochemistry of CuxSi1−x Alloys in Li Cells
(The Electrochemical Society, 2016-04-20)The structure and electrochemistry in lithium cells of sputtered thin films and ball milled alloys in the Cu-Si system (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.60 in CuxSi1−x) were investigated. Both thin films and ball milled Cu-Si alloys showed the ... -
Emergent Properties of an Organic Semiconductor Driven by its Molecular Chirality
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Energetics of Long Alkyl Chains Embedded in a Crystalline Matrix - (Normal-C18h37nh3)2cdcl4
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Engineered Particle Synthesis by Dry Particle Microgranulation
(Elsevier Inc, 2020-04-14)Highlights * A method of making monodisperse engineered ∼10-μm particles is introduced * Core-shell, spherical, and tetrahedral particles demonstrated at ∼100% yield * Spherical layered oxides for Li-ion batteries ... -
Evaluation of Shear-Slip Transitions in Crystalline Aspirin by Density-Functional Theory
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Exchange-correlation effects for non-covalent interactions in density-functional theory
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The exchange-hole dipole dispersion model for accurate energy ranking in molecular crystal structure prediction
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Exchange-hole dipole dispersion model for accurate energy ranking in molecular crystal structure prediction II: Non-planar molecules
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Explanation for the 4.8-V plateau LiCrxMn2-xO4
(1998-03)Using the results of photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) measurements on LiCrxMn2-xO4 we provide an explanation for the origin of the 4.8-V plateau in Li/LiCrxMn2-xO4 cells. PES shows that the d bands derived from Mn 3d e(g) ... -
The explicit examination of the magnetic states of electrides
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Fabrication of thiol-capped Pd nanoparticles: An electrochemical method
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Facial selectivity in the 4 + 2 reactions of a diene derived from carvone
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2006)The facial selectivities of cyclohexadienes bearing isopropenyl and isopropyl groups as plane-nonsymmetric substituents were assessed in 4 + 2 reactions with N-phenylmaleimide, tetracyanoethylene and 4-phenyl-1,2,4- ... -
Facile Deprotection of F-BODIPYs using Methylboronic Acid
(2020)4,4-Difluoro-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacenes (F-BODIPYs) are deprotected through removal of the –BF2 moiety upon treatment with methylboronic acid. The tolerance of various substitution patterns about the dipyrrinato core ... -
The first series of alkali dipyrrinato complexes
(2010-08)The first series of alkali dipyrrinato complexes is reported, encompassing lithium, sodium, and potassium salts of meso-unsubstituted and meso-aryl-substituted derivatives. By varying the substituents at the meso position, ... -
First-principles study of the nuclear quadrupole resonance parameters and orbital ordering in LaTiO3.
(2009)The electronic structure of the distorted perovskite LaTiO3 is studied using d.-functional theory, implemented with a projector-augmented wave formalism together with the local-d. approxn. plus Hubbard U-parameter (LDA+U) ... -
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Genomic analysis of stationary-phase and exit in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Gene expression and identification of novel essential genes
(2004-12)Most cells on earth exist in a quiescent state. In yeast, quiescence is induced by carbon starvation, and exit occurs when a carbon source becomes available. To understand how cells survive in, and exit from this state, ... -
Gold(i) sulfide: unusual bonding and an unexpected computational challenge in a simple solid
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2019)