Browsing by Subject "Storage (materials)"
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Carbon dioxide storage in olivine basalts: Effect of ball milling process
(2015)The goal of this study is to propose a cost-effective method for the optimization of the ex situ carbonation of basaltic rocks. The ball milling process was applied to a sample of olivine basalt from the Troodos ophiolite ...
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Data storage applications based on LiCoO2 thin films grown on Al2O3 and Si substrates
(2015)In this study, LiCoO2 thin films were investigated for data storage applications based on scanning probe mediated approaches. LiCoO2, compared to other materials proposed for scanning probe mediated nanoscale patterning, ...
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Effect of thermal aging on the transient kinetics of oxygen storage and release of commercial Cex Zr1-x O2-based solids
(2009)The use of powerful analytical methodologies for the evaluation of the performance of commercial oxygen storage materials based on oxygen transient isothermal isotopic exchange experiments is illustrated in this study. Ce ...
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Few-layer graphene-like flakes derived by plasma treatment: A potential material for hydrogen adsorption and storage
(2016)A novel, one-step, wet-free, environmental friendly and high-yield method for producing few-layer graphene powders with large surface areas (up to 800 m2/g) and narrow nanopore sizes (0.7-0.8 nm) using plasma-induced ...
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A method to enhance the CO2 storage capacity of pyroxenitic rocks
(2015)Investigation of new efficient pathways for CO2 sequestration is of great significance for the mitigation of climate change. Ultramafic rocks are considered among the most promising lithotypes for the safe storage of CO2 ...
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A method to enhance the CO2 storage capacity of pyroxenitic rocks
(2015)Investigation of new efficient pathways for CO2 sequestration is of great significance for the mitigation of climate change. Ultramafic rocks are considered among the most promising lithotypes for the safe storage of CO2 ...
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Nanoporous activated carbon cloth as a versatile material for hydrogen adsorption, selective gas separation and electrochemical energy storage
(2017)The efficient storage of energy combined with a minimum carbon footprint is still considered one of the major challenges towards the transition to a progressive, sustainable and environmental friendly society on a global ...