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One-dimensional nanostructures of chalcogens and chalcogenides
This paper presents an overview of solution-phase methods for generating one-dimensional (1D) nanostructures of chalcogens and chalcogenides. The first part describes self-seeding techniques for the formation of pure Se, pure Te, and alloy nanostructures. Se and Te are interesting for their inherent properties such as chirality, photoconductivity, piezoelectricity, and high reactivity. The ...
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Moringa oleifera functionalised sand – reuse with non-ionic surfactant dodecyl glucoside
Moringa oleifera seeds are well known for their ability to cause flocculation in turbid water and facilitate bacterial inhibition. These effects are due to the cationic polypeptide MO2.1, which affects the surface charge of suspended particles and causes lysis of bacterial cells. However, the attachment of bacteria to MO2.1 prevents further bacterial attachment, reducing the ...
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Evaluation of hygroscopic cloud seeding in liquid-water clouds: a feasibility study
Abstract. An airborne cloud seeding experiment was conducted over the eastern coast of Zhejiang, China, on 4 September 2016 during a major international event held in Hangzhou. In an attempt to reduce the likelihood of rainfall onset, a major airborne experiment for weather modification took place by seeding hygroscopic agents to warm clouds to reduce cloud droplet size. The effectiveness of ...
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