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Surface tension of liquid metals and alloys — Recent developments
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This paper reviews the experimental progress made in the last few years, the theoretical framework required for modelling and understanding the relevant physico-chemical surface phenomena, and new containerless methods for surface tension measurements.About:
This article is published in Advances in Colloid and Interface Science.The article was published on 2010-09-15. It has received 209 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sessile drop technique & Surface tension.read more
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Surface and Colloid Science
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Bio-Integrated Wearable Systems: A Comprehensive Review
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Liquid metals: fundamentals and applications in chemistry
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TL;DR: This review provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamentals underlying liquid metal research, including liquid metal synthesis, surface functionalisation and liquid metal enabled chemistry, and discusses phenomena that warrant further investigations in relevant fields.
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A critical review of powder-based additive manufacturing of ferrous alloys: Process parameters, microstructure and mechanical properties
Haniyeh Fayazfar,Mehrnaz Salarian,Allan Rogalsky,D. Sarker,Paola Russo,Vlad Paserin,Ehsan Toyserkani +6 more
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Physicochemical Concepts of the Lithium Metal Anode in Solid-State Batteries.
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Surface and Colloid Science
TL;DR: In this paper, Ozaki et al. describe the dynamics of adsorption and Oxidation of organic Molecules on Illuminated Titanium Dioxide Particles Immersed in Water.
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The Statistical Mechanical Theory of Surface Tension
John G. Kirkwood,Frank P. Buff +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a general statistical theory of interfacial phenomena is developed and expressions are derived relating the surface tension and other superficial thermodynamic functions to the potential of intermolecular force and molecular distribution functions.
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CALPHAD : calculation of phase diagrams : a comprehensive guide
N. Saunders,Peter Miodownik +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a history of the CALPHAD method and its application in the application of physics and chemistry, combining Thermodynamics and Kinetics, including the role of Magnetic Gibbs Energy.
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Comparison of model surfaces for cellulose interactions: elevated pH
TL;DR: In this paper, a colloidal probe atomic force microscopy technique has been used to measure interaction forces between cellulose and glass at normal and high pH, and the results showed that at low pH (5.5-6) the interaction at large separations in both systems is characterised by a double-layer repulsion with an electrosteric contribution dominating the shorter-range regime.