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Nanjing Tech University
Education•Nanjing, China•
About: Nanjing Tech University is a education organization based out in Nanjing, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Membrane. The organization has 21827 authors who have published 21794 publications receiving 364050 citations. The organization is also known as: Nangongda & Nánjīng Gōngyè Dàxúe.
Topics: Catalysis, Membrane, Adsorption, Microstructure, Perovskite (structure)
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TL;DR: The potential physiological and metabolic capabilities of Y. lipolytica, which can assimilate many different carbon sources, including typical hydrophilic and hydrophobic materials, are reviewed and this review focuses particularly on low-cost raw materials, such as glycerol.
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TL;DR: A combination of ultrasound or other method could agglomerate the sludge, improve the activities of biomass, enhance anaerobic process, and decrease over 10% final water content of sludge.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a new method based on the Kirkendall effect was developed to fabricate Ti-Al porous alloys with open pores and adjustable pore size for rugged environments.
Abstract: A new method based on the Kirkendall effect is developed to fabricate Ti-Al porous alloys with open pores and adjustable pore size. This novel porous material (microstructures shown in the figure) has excellent pore size stability and outstanding corrosion and oxidation resistance. These exceptional advantages of fabricated Ti-Al porous alloys make them an ideal filtration candidate for rugged environments.
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TL;DR: Analysis of the electronic structure of these cubic Oh-symmetric complexes reveals that the metal–carbon monoxide (CO) bonds arise mainly from [M(dπ)] → (CO]8 π backdonation, which explains the strong observed red shift of the C-O stretching frequencies.
Abstract: The alkaline earth metals calcium (Ca), strontium (Sr), and barium (Ba) typically engage in chemical bonding as classical main-group elements through their n s and n p valence orbitals, where n is the principal quantum number. Here we report the isolation and spectroscopic characterization of eight-coordinate carbonyl complexes M(CO) 8 (where M = Ca, Sr, or Ba) in a low-temperature neon matrix. Analysis of the electronic structure of these cubic O h -symmetric complexes reveals that the metal–carbon monoxide (CO) bonds arise mainly from [M(d π )] → (CO) 8 π backdonation, which explains the strong observed red shift of the C-O stretching frequencies. The corresponding radical cation complexes were also prepared in gas phase and characterized by mass-selected infrared photodissociation spectroscopy, confirming adherence to the 18-electron rule more conventionally associated with transition metal chemistry.
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TL;DR: A novel AIE-active boron-difluoride complex (PTZ) was synthesized which exhibits multi-stimuli responsive characteristics and can be utilized in data encryption and decryption based on the protonation-deprotonation effect.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Yi Chen | 217 | 4342 | 293080 |
Richard H. Friend | 169 | 1182 | 140032 |
Hua Zhang | 163 | 1503 | 116769 |
Wei Huang | 139 | 2417 | 93522 |
Jian Zhou | 128 | 3007 | 91402 |
Haiyan Wang | 119 | 1674 | 86091 |
Jian Liu | 117 | 2090 | 73156 |
Lain-Jong Li | 113 | 627 | 58035 |
Hong Wang | 110 | 1633 | 51811 |
Jun-Jie Zhu | 103 | 754 | 41655 |
Stefan Kaskel | 101 | 705 | 36201 |
Hong Liu | 100 | 1905 | 57561 |
Dirk De Vos | 96 | 642 | 33214 |
Peng Li | 95 | 1548 | 45198 |
Feng Liu | 95 | 1067 | 38478 |