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    Carbon-coated nanophase CaMoO4 as anode material for Li ion batteries by Sharma, N., Shaju, K. M., Rao, G. V. Subba, Chowdari, Bobba V. R., Dong, Zhili, White, Timothy John

    Published 2012
    “…Galvanostatic data in the voltage range of 0.005-2.5 V up to 50 cycles at a rate of 60 mA/g revealed that the 10% C-coated CaMoO4 gave the highest reversible capacities. …”
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    Assisted heat transfer enhancement in non-Newtonian dielectric fluids based on ion conduction phenomena by Chen, Di-Lin, Luo, Kang, Yang, Chun, Yi, Hong-Liang

    Published 2024
    “…A heat transfer boost of 13.9 times and 5.0 times was obtained in the two arrangements vs no electric reinforcement. …”
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    Electrochemical kinetic energy harvesting mediated by ion solvation switching in two-immiscible liquid electrolyte by Lee, Donghoon, Song, You-Yeob, Wu, Angyin, Li, Jia, Yun, Jeonghun, Seo, Dong-Hwa, Lee, Seok Woo

    Published 2025
    “…Also, the system provides a continuous current flow of approximately 5 μA cm-2 at 0.005 Hz for 23 cycles without performance decay. …”
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    Development of nitride-based optical phased array at 1092 nm for the optical addressing of ⁸⁸Sr+ Ion by Lim, Yu Dian, Goh, Simon Chun Kiat, Seit, Wen Wei, Zhao, Peng, Guidoni, Luca, Likforman, Jean-Pierre, Tan, Chuan Seng

    Published 2023
    “…Optical phased array (OPA) structures are designed and fabricated for the optical addressing of trapped 88Sr+ ions. Laser light of 1092 nm wavelength corresponding to the 2D3/2 to 2P1/2 of 88Sr+ ion is used, where silicon nitride (SiN) platform with integrated titanium nitride (TiN) thermos-optic heaters are selected. …”
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    Beam heating explains critical current suppression measured during ion irradiation of REBCO tapes by Devitre, Alexis, Fischer, David, Riva, N., Rae, M., Kortman, Lauryn, Woller, Kevin, Fisher, Zoe, Short, Michael, Whyte, Dennis, Hartwig, Zachary

    Published 2024
    “…In this paper, we show that Ic suppression is independent of atomic displacement rate in the REBCO layer, the latter of which increases twelve-fold as we reduce the beam energy from 2400 to 800 keV. At fixed power, we observe statistically identical suppression with 150 keV protons, which do not have enough energy to reach the REBCO layer, refuting hypotheses about beam on effects being caused by nuclear displacements or direct ion-Cooper pair interactions. …”
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    Optimizing graphene anode performance in lithium-ion batteries: investigating the effects of diverse thermal conditions by Ng, Zen Ian, Leong, Yien Leng, Lim, Hong Ngee, Chong, Woon Gie, Huang, Nay Ming

    Published 2024
    “…The resulting GNPs exhibit a significant number of structural defects (ID/IG: 0.262), which provide abundant active sites to store lithium ions and offer sufficient pathways for the quick transfer of lithium ions and electrons. …”
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    Theory of Layered-Oxide Cathode Degradation in Li-ion Batteries by Oxidation-Induced Cation Disorder by Zhuang, Debbie, Bazant, Martin Z

    Published 2024
    “…The general theory of cation-disorder formation may also find applications in electrochemical water treatment and ion separations, such as lithium extraction from brines, based on competitive ion intercalation in battery materials.…”
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    Crystallographic Correlations with Anisotropic Oxide Ion Conduction in Aluminum-Doped Neodymium Silicate Apatite Electrolytes by An, Tao, Baikie, Tom, Wei, Fengxia, Pramana, Stevin S., Schreyer, Martin K., Piltz, Ross O., Shin, J. Felix, Wei, Jun, Slater, Peter R., White, Timothy John

    Published 2017
    “…To better understand the oxide ion conduction mechanism of rare earth silicate apatites as intermediate temperature electrolytes for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC), the effect of lower valent metal doping on the performance of Nd(28+x)/3AlxSi6-xO26 (0 ≤ x ≤ 2) single crystals has been examined. …”
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    Enantioselective epoxidation of protected allylic and homoallylic amines via chiral cationic ion-pairing catalysis by Chin, Kek Foo

    Published 2018
    “…Further optimization on the synthetic route to this new spiro ion-pairing catalyst is still underway. Herein, we wish to disclose an unprecedented ion-pairing strategy for highly enantioselective epoxidation of protected allylic and homoallylic amines using a catalytic oxidation system consisting of silver tungstate, sodium hydrogen sulfate, Bisguanidinium. …”
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    Infection risk of SARS-CoV-2 in a dining setting : deposited droplets and aerosols by Ding, Shirun, Lee, Jia Shing, Mohamed Arif Mohamed, Ng, Bing Feng

    Published 2022
    “…The AER from speaking was 24698 #/min in the size range of 0.3-5.5 μm, while the DDR was 365 #/min in the size range of 43-2847 μm. …”
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    The first example of the two‐electron reduction of a phosphaalkyne – synthesis and structural characterisation of the diuranium(IV) pentalene complex [(U{η5‐C5Me5}{η8‐C8H4(SiiPr3‐1,4)2})2(μ‐η2:η1‐tBuCP)] by Tsoureas, N, Kilpatrick, A, Summerscales, OT, Nixon, JF, Cloke, FGN, Hitchcock, PB

    Published 2013
    “…The facile two‐electron reduction of the phosphaalkyne tBuC≡P by the UIII cyclopentadienyl–pentalene mixed‐sandwich complex [U(η5‐C5Me5){η8‐C8H4(SiiPr3)2}] is reported. A single‐crystal X‐ray structural analysis of the diuranium(IV) product [(U{η5‐C5Me5}{η8‐C8H4(SiiPr3)2})2(μ‐tBuCP)] shows that it contains a slightly unsymmetrical, bridging μ‐η2:η1‐ligated phosphaalkene dianion.…”
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