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A.W. Lounsbury

Researcher at Yale University

Publications -  15
Citations -  994

A.W. Lounsbury is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Dilatometer. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 674 citations. Previous affiliations of A.W. Lounsbury include Occidental College & Florida State University.

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The Green ChemisTREE: 20 years after taking root with the 12 principles

TL;DR: The Green ChemisTrees as discussed by the authors is a showcase for the diversity of research and achievements stemming from green chemistry, inspired by tree diagrams that illustrate diversity of products stemming from raw materials.
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Adsorption of selenite and selenate by nanocrystalline aluminum oxide, neat and impregnated in chitosan beads.

TL;DR: The results indicate that, in order to maintain consistent removal in more realistic systems, a pre-treatment process to manage sulfate will be necessary as indicated for other adsorbents implemented for selenium adsorption in aqueous systems.
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Versatile and compact capacitive dilatometer

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the design, construction, calibration and operation of a relatively simple differential capacitive dilatometer suitable for measurements of thermal expansion and magnetostriction from 300 to below 1K with a low-temperature resolution of about 0.05A.
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A versatile and compact capacitive dilatometer

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the design, construction, calibration, and operation of a relatively simple differential capacitive dilatometer suitable for measurements of thermal expansion and magnetostriction from 300 K to below 1 K with a low-temperature resolution of about 0.05 angstroms.
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The role of counter ions in nano-hematite synthesis: Implications for surface area and selenium adsorption capacity

TL;DR: In situ ATR-FTIR isotherm measurements completed for Se( VI) at a pH 6 suggest that Se(VI) forms primarily outer-sphere complexes with nα-Fe2O3 synthesized from both salts.