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04-Jun-2018 | Su, Shih-Hao ; Su, Ming-Der, Molecules, 2018
Molecules, Vol. 23, Pages 1351: Theoretical Study of the Photolysis Mechanisms of Methylpentaphenyldimetallanes (Ph3MM′Ph2Me; M, M′ = Si and Ge) Molecules doi: 10.3390/molecules23061351 Authors: Shih-Hao Su Ming-Der Su The mechanisms of the photolysis reactions are studied ...
03-Jun-2018 | Author(s): Yabin Sun, Ziyu Liu, Jun Fu, Xiaojin Li, Yanling Shi, Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 2018
Publication date: October 2018 Source:Radiation Physics and Chemistry, Volume 151 Author(s): Yabin Sun, Ziyu Liu, Jun Fu, Xiaojin Li, Yanling Shi This paper presents the total dose effects of gamma ray and swift heavy ion irradiation on silicon-germanium heterojunction bipolar ...
01-Jun-2018 | W. M. Dose; M. J. Piernas-Muñoz; V. A. Maroni; S. E. Trask; I. Bloom; C. S. Johnson, Chemical Communication, 2018
A silicon-graphite blended anode is paired with a high capacity LiFePO4 reference/counter electrode to track irreversibility and lithium inventory. The LiFePO4 electrode provides a reliable, flat potential for dQ dV−1 analysis of LixSi and LixC electrochemical reactions. We relate this ...
01-Jun-2018 | W. M. Dose; M. J. Piernas-Muñoz; V. A. Maroni; S. E. Trask; I. Bloom; C. S. Johnson, Chemical Communication, 2018
A silicon-graphite blended anode is paired with a high capacity LiFePO4 reference/counter electrode to track irreversibility and lithium inventory. The LiFePO4 electrode provides a reliable, flat potential for dQ dV−1 analysis of LixSi and LixC electrochemical reactions. We relate this ...
01-Jun-2018 | G. Flynn; K. Stokes; K. M. Ryan, Chemical Communication, 2018
Herein, we report the formation of silicon, germanium and more complex Si–SixGe1−x and Si–Ge axial 1D heterostructures, at low temperatures in solution. These nanorods/nanowires are grown using phenylated compounds of silicon and germanium as reagents, with precursor decomposition achieved at ...
01-Jun-2018 | G. Flynn; K. Stokes; K. M. Ryan, Chemical Communication, 2018
Herein, we report the formation of silicon, germanium and more complex Si–SixGe1−x and Si–Ge axial 1D heterostructures, at low temperatures in solution. These nanorods/nanowires are grown using phenylated compounds of silicon and germanium as reagents, with precursor decomposition achieved at ...
01-Jun-2018 | Qian Su; Yaqiong Qi; Xiaoqian Yao; Weiguo Cheng; Li Dong; Songsong Chen; Suojiang Zhang, Green Chemistry, 2018
On the basis of economic and energy-saving criteria, the minimum effective dose of ionic liquids (ILs) for catalytic conversion of CO2 into cyclic carbonates was first explored by confinement. With one-step assembly of mesoporous silica (mSiO2) by using fixed amount of silicon source with varying ...
01-Jun-2018 | Qian Su; Yaqiong Qi; Xiaoqian Yao; Weiguo Cheng; Li Dong; Songsong Chen; Suojiang Zhang, Green Chemistry, 2018
On the basis of economic and energy-saving criteria, the minimum effective dose of ionic liquids (ILs) for catalytic conversion of CO2 into cyclic carbonates was first explored by confinement. With one-step assembly of mesoporous silica (mSiO2) by using fixed amount of silicon source with varying ...
01-Jun-2018 | C. Pin; J.-B. Jager; M. Tardif; E. Picard; E. Hadji; F. de Fornel; B. Cluzel, Lab on a Chip, 2018
Fourteen years ago, optical lattices and holographic tweezers were considered as a revolution, allowing for trapping and manipulating multiple particles at the same time using laser light. Since then, near-field optical forces have aroused tremendous interest as they enable efficient trapping of ...
01-Jun-2018 | C. Pin; J.-B. Jager; M. Tardif; E. Picard; E. Hadji; F. de Fornel; B. Cluzel, Lab on a Chip, 2018
Fourteen years ago, optical lattices and holographic tweezers were considered as a revolution, allowing for trapping and manipulating multiple particles at the same time using laser light. Since then, near-field optical forces have aroused tremendous interest as they enable efficient trapping of ...