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Emma Jakab

Researcher at Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  127
Citations -  5707

Emma Jakab is an academic researcher from Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermal decomposition & Pyrolysis. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 123 publications receiving 5118 citations.

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Silica@zirconia@poly(malic acid) nanoparticles: promising nanocarriers for theranostic applications.

TL;DR: Morphological and in-depth structural analysis of the particles proved their core@shell structure and stability experiments in aqueous media evidenced that stable suspensions can be obtained from the lyophilized powder in 10 mM phosphate buffer at pH 7.4.
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Gold nano-particle formation from crystalline AuCN: Comparison of thermal, plasma- and ion-beam activated decomposition

TL;DR: In this article, two non-conventional ways, the plasma and ion beam activations are described for preparing gold nanoparticles from microcrystalline AuCN precursor, in addition to the conventional thermal process.
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Towards the thermal utilisation of non-tyre rubbers – Macroscopic and chemical changes while approaching the process temperature

TL;DR: In this article, the basic fuel properties of non-tyre rubber wastes during heating from ambient to the temperature of the thermal conversion reactor were investigated and the results showed that some potential fuels studied may build sticky surfaces in the fuel feeding paths while all the samples undergo extensive fragmentation.
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Reasons for and consequences of the mysterious behaviour of newly prepared hemipyridine solvate of bis(pyridine)silver(I) permanganate, Agpy2MnO4 *0.5py

TL;DR: In this article, the compositions and chemical identities of compounds formed in silver-permanganate-pyridine-water systems, as well as of their recrystallization products obtained from benzene-acetone solutions, have been elucidated.
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Some aspects of the carbonization of polyimides

TL;DR: In this paper, a mechanism of the carbonization process of polyimides with various chemical structures is suggested, and some carbonized products are obtained by means of pyrolyse gas chromatography and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.