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Hydrogen Storage in Metal-Organic Frameworks
- Chem. Soc. Rev. 2009
"... New materials capable of storing hydrogen at high gravimetric and volumetric densities are required if hydrogen is to be widely employed as a clean alternative to hydrocarbon fuels in cars and other mobile applications. With exceptionally high surface areas and chemically-tunable structures, micropo ..."
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New materials capable of storing hydrogen at high gravimetric and volumetric densities are required if hydrogen is to be widely employed as a clean alternative to hydrocarbon fuels in cars and other mobile applications. With exceptionally high surface areas and chemically-tunable structures, microporous metal–organic frameworks have recently emerged as some of the most promising candidate materials. In this critical review we provide an overview of the current status of hydrogen storage within such compounds. Particular emphasis is given to the relationships between structural features and the enthalpy of hydrogen adsorption, spectroscopic methods for probing framework–H2 interactions, and strategies for improving storage capacity (188 references).
private communication
- Proceedings of the 1990 Linear Accelerator Conf
, 1990
"... Evidence of a water layer in solid-contact polymeric ion sensors COVER ARTICLE Taatjes et al. “Imaging ” combustion chemistry via multiplexed synchrotron-photoionization mass spectrometry Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics ‘‘Imaging’ ’ combustion chemistry via multiplexed synchrotron-photoionizatio ..."
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Evidence of a water layer in solid-contact polymeric ion sensors COVER ARTICLE Taatjes et al. “Imaging ” combustion chemistry via multiplexed synchrotron-photoionization mass spectrometry Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics ‘‘Imaging’ ’ combustion chemistry via multiplexed synchrotron-photoionization mass spectrometry
Terentjev, Dispersion of Carbon Nanotubes
- Mixing, Sonication, Stabilization and Composite Properties, in: Polymers 4
, 2012
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Opto-electronics review
, 2003
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All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you access and read them immediately.
A Test of Character: Regulating Place-identity in Inner-city Melbourne
- Urban Studies
, 2009
"... meets powerful resident resistance to change, often in the name of ‘neighbourhood char-acter’. This conundrum is nowhere more apparent than in Melbourne where the state government’s planning system seeks both to densify urban development and to protect existing ‘character’. The metropolitan strategy ..."
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meets powerful resident resistance to change, often in the name of ‘neighbourhood char-acter’. This conundrum is nowhere more apparent than in Melbourne where the state government’s planning system seeks both to densify urban development and to protect existing ‘character’. The metropolitan strategy aims to contain the city’s outward expansion by identifying a growth boundary and by con-centrating development in transit-oriented
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- TECHNICAL COMMENT ABSTRACTS Comment on “The Illusion of Invariant Quantities in Life Histories
, 2002
"... • This paper was prepared as a background document) f or the Panel on Monitoring and Evaluation within) the framework of the ACC Task Force on Rural) Development. It does not necessari ly reflect the) views of FAO or any other Agency represented on) ..."
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• This paper was prepared as a background document) f or the Panel on Monitoring and Evaluation within) the framework of the ACC Task Force on Rural) Development. It does not necessari ly reflect the) views of FAO or any other Agency represented on)
The study of urban form in Great Britain
, 2006
"... Abstract. This paper examines the history of the study of urban form in Great Britain, tracing its origins, the development of an ‘indigenous ’ strand of work, and the introduction of M.R.G. Conzen’s ideas. ‘Urban form ’ is defined unusually widely, as many disparate strands of work have an influenc ..."
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Abstract. This paper examines the history of the study of urban form in Great Britain, tracing its origins, the development of an ‘indigenous ’ strand of work, and the introduction of M.R.G. Conzen’s ideas. ‘Urban form ’ is defined unusually widely, as many disparate strands of work have an influence upon that definition as currently conceived, including the consideration of agents and agency in urban change. Methods and techniques are discussed, from Conzenian plan analysis to computers and fractals. The main disciplinary focus is geographical, but studies from a broad range of other disciplines are also considered.
International Conference on Whole Life Urban Sustainability and its Assessment
"... Urban sustainability through decentralisation and interconnection of energy, waste and water related solutions: Case EVA Lanxmeer, Culemborg (The Netherlands) Dr. A. van Timmeren a,b a, ..."
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Urban sustainability through decentralisation and interconnection of energy, waste and water related solutions: Case EVA Lanxmeer, Culemborg (The Netherlands) Dr. A. van Timmeren a,b a,
Chinese Growth and Atmospheric Pollution: An empirical assessment of challenges and opportunities
, 2004
"... This paper uses a dynamic CGE model, calibrated to new and detailed Chinese emissions data, to assess two important questions. What can we reasonably expect Chinese emissions trends to look like over the next two decades? Secondly, what would be the appropriate policy interventions to flatten Chines ..."
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This paper uses a dynamic CGE model, calibrated to new and detailed Chinese emissions data, to assess two important questions. What can we reasonably expect Chinese emissions trends to look like over the next two decades? Secondly, what would be the appropriate policy interventions to flatten Chinese emissions trajectories and reduce the risk of local, regional, and even global adversity? This research is original in its direct use of the new industrial sector-level emissions and energy using data from China to estimate the energy-specific emission effluent rate and its detailed treatment of policies taking account of the three main determinants of pollution intensity: growth, output composition, and technological change. Our results indicate that trade-offs between these three, under a facilitating policy environment, might allow sustained increases in Chinese living standards without significantly adverse environmental externalities, domestically or internationally. The results indicate that, without further effective emission control measures, China’s economic growth over the next two decades will contribute significantly to SO2 emission problems. However, detailed examination of the structural and technological components of pollution shows that efficient pollution mitigation can be realized by focused abatement activities, cleaner production, and advances in cleaner fuel products and their use technologies.
Characterisation of iron/titanium oxide photocatalysts part 1 .–structural and magnetic studies
- J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans
, 1992
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