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Missouri University of Science and Technology

EducationRolla, Missouri, United States
About: Missouri University of Science and Technology is a education organization based out in Rolla, Missouri, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Control theory & Artificial neural network. The organization has 9380 authors who have published 21161 publications receiving 462544 citations. The organization is also known as: Missouri S&T & University of Missouri–Rolla.


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TL;DR: The Rohrschneider-McReynolds constants were determined for both ionic liquids and a popular commercial polysiloxane stationary phase, and it appears that the unusual properties of ions could make them beneficial in many areas of separation science.
Abstract: Stable room-temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) have been used as novel reaction solvents. They can solubilize complex polar molecules such as cyclodextrins and glycopeptides. Their wetting ability and viscosity allow them to be coated onto fused silica capillaries. Thus, 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate and the analogous chloride salt can be used as stationary phases for gas chromatography (GC). Using inverse GC, one can examine the nature of these ionic liquids via their interactions with a variety of compounds. The Rohrschneider-McReynolds constants were determined for both ionic liquids and a popular commercial polysiloxane stationary phase. Ionic liquid stationary phases seem to have a dual nature. They appear to act as a low-polarity stationary phase to nonpolar compounds. However, molecules with strong proton donor groups, in particular, are tenaciously retained. The nature of the anion can have a significant effect on both the solubilizing ability and the selectivity of ionic liquid s...

594 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a metal-rich form of Ni-selenide, nickel subselenides, Ni3Se2 has been investigated as a potential oxygen evolution electrocatalyst under alkaline conditions for the first time.
Abstract: A metal-rich form of Ni-selenide, nickel subselenide, Ni3Se2 has been investigated as a potential oxygen evolution electrocatalyst under alkaline conditions for the first time. The Ni3Se2 phase has a structure similar to the sulfur mineral heazlewoodite, which contains metal–metal bonding. The electrocatalytic activities of Ni3Se2 towards OER were seen to be at par with or even superior to the transition metal oxide based electrocatalyst in terms of onset overpotential for O2 evolution as well as overpotential to reach a current density of 10 mA cm−2 (observed at 290 mV). The electrocatalytic Ni3Se2 films were grown by electrodeposition on conducting substrates and the deposition parameters including the pH of the electrolytic bath, deposition potential, and substrate composition were seen to have some influence on the catalytic activity. So far, Ni3Se2 films deposited on the Au-coated Si substrate was seen to have the lowest overpotential. Annealing of the as-deposited electrocatalytic films in an inert atmosphere, enhanced their catalytic efficiencies by decreasing the overpotential (@10 mA cm−2) as well as increasing the current density. The structure and morphology of these films has been characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, Raman, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Catalytic activities were investigated through detailed electrochemical studies under alkaline conditions, including linear sweep voltammetry, chronoamperometric studies at constant potential, electrochemical surface area determination and calculation of the Tafel slope. The Faradaic efficiency of this catalyst has been estimated by reducing the evolved O2 in a RRDE set-up which also confirmed that the evolved gas was indeed O2. In addition to low overpotentials, these Ni3Se2 electrodeposited films were seen to be exceptionally stable under conditions of continuous O2 evolution for an extended period (42 h).

588 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a survey of papers and reports that address various aspects of economic dispatch is presented, including optimal power flow, economic dispatch in relation to AGC, dynamic dispatch, and economic dispatch with nonconventional generation sources.
Abstract: A survey is presented of papers and reports that address various aspects of economic dispatch. The time period considered is 1977-88. Four related areas of economic dispatch are identified and papers published in the general areas of economic dispatch are classified into these. These areas are: optimal power flow, economic dispatch in relation to AGC, dynamic dispatch, and economic dispatch with nonconventional generation sources. >

587 citations

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TL;DR: A methodological approach to the classification of pigmented skin lesions in dermoscopy images is presented and the issue of class imbalance is addressed using various sampling strategies and the classifier generalization error is estimated using Monte Carlo cross validation.

583 citations

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TL;DR: Based on extensive computer simulations of a 3D disorder model that includes such correlations, this article presented a new formula for analyzing experiments that accurately describes transport in disordered organic materials. But their model neglects spatial correlations due to chargedipole interactions, even though such correlations have been shown to explain the universal electric field dependence observed in these systems.
Abstract: The transport of photoinjected charges in disordered organic films is often interpreted using a formula based on a Gaussian disorder model (GDM) that neglects spatial correlations due to chargedipole interactions, even though such correlations have recently been shown to explain the universal electric field dependence observed in these systems. Based on extensive computer simulations of a 3D disorder model that includes such correlations, we present a new formula for analyzing experiments that accurately describes transport in these materials. [S0031-9007(98)07626-1]

581 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Robert Stone1601756167901
Tobin J. Marks1591621111604
Jeffrey R. Long11842568415
Xiao-Ming Chen10859642229
Mark C. Hersam10765946813
Michael Schulz10075950719
Christopher J. Chang9830736101
Marco Cavaglia9337260157
Daniel W. Armstrong9375935819
Sajal K. Das85112429785
Ming-Liang Tong7936423537
Ludwig J. Gauckler7851725926
Rodolphe Clérac7850622604
David W. Fahey7731530176
Kai Wang7551922819
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202330
2022162
20211,047
20201,180
20191,195
20181,108