Interfacial Nanochemistry: Molecular Science and Engineering at Liquid-Liquid Interfaces by Hitoshi Watarai (Repost) Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (January 14, 2005) | ISBN: 0306485273 | Pages: 321 | PDF | 18.17 MB This is the first book to feature interfacial nanochemistry of liquid/liquid interfaces, which is a new boundary field between analytical chemistry, colloid and surface chemistry, electrochemistry, laser spectroscopy, separation engineering, and interfacial organic synthesis. The liquid/liquid interface is a very general subject of interest both to pure and industrial chemists,...
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New results from an ongoing research program at MIT, reported in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, show a promising technology that could provide that long-sought way of leveling the load at far lower cost and with greater longevity than previous methods. The system uses high-temperature batteries whose liquid components, like some novelty cocktails, naturally settle into distinct layers because of their different densities.The three molten materials form the positive and negative poles of the battery, as well as a layer of electrolyte a material that charged particles cross through as the battery is being charged or discharged in between. All three layers are composed o
The team of scientists was led by Helmut Cölfen from the University of Konstanz (Germany) and comprised scientists from the universities of Beijing, Bristol, Leeds, Potsdam, the German Federal Centre for Materials Research (BAM) in Berlin, the CNRS in Orsay, the Max-Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Potsdam and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble.The team found the answer to a well-known problem: the hard-to-break spines of sea urchins consist of lime (calcium carbonate), a material which in crystalline form is hard but brittle. In geological deposits, lime usually forms calcite crystals that have very different properties to sea urchin spines as they
Glycerine: Its production, uses and examination by S. W Koppe (Repost)Publisher: Scott Greenwood & Son (1915) | ASIN: B0008D06LM | Pages: 250 | PDF | 8.08 MB Glycerine belongs to those substances which are made extensive use of in numerous branches of chemical technology. It is not only the raw material t‘or the roduction of nitro-glycerine, but is also employed in very considerable quantities, increasing year by year, in many other industries, The soap- maker and perfumer, the cheniist and druggist, the tyer, and many others use this substance for their 1)iirpose3. That it therefore o...
Synthetic inorganic chemistry: A course of laboratory and classroom study for first year college students by Arthur A Blanchard (Repost)Publisher: Chapman & Hall; 4th edition (1930) | ASIN: B000868JQ8 | Pages: 352 | PDF | 3.46 MB Six years have elapsed since the appearance of the Fourth Edition of this book. The general plan and purposes of the course therein outlined have continued to meet satisfactorily the problem of first-year college students in chemistry, yet the number of improvements and supplementary preparations and exercises that the present authors have accumulated and in part...

New results from an ongoing research program at MIT, reported in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, show a promising technology that could provide that long-sought way of leveling the load at far lower cost and with greater longevity than previous methods. The system uses high-temperature batteries whose liquid components, like some novelty cocktails, naturally settle into distinct layers because of their different densities.
The three molten materials form the positive and negative poles of the battery, as well as a layer of electrolyte a material that charged particles cross through as the battery is being charged or discharged in between. All three layers are composed of materials that are abundant and inexpensive, explains Donald Sadoway, the John F. Elliott Professor o
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