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This volume introduces the subject of laser ablation and desorption to scientists and engineers. It covers fundamental experimental and theoretical tools, models, and techniques, and introduces the most important applications. Clearly written and organized in a straightforward manner, Laser Ablation and Desorption lead the reader straight through the fundamentals of laser-surface interactions. Each chapter is self-contained and includes references to other chapters as necessary, so that readers may begin with the topic of greatest interest and follow the references to other aspects of t
Ablatie door laser --- Ablation par laser --- Field desorption mass spectrometry --- Laser ablation --- Massa spectroscopie met velddesorptie --- Spectroscopie de masse à désorption de champ --- Laser ablation. --- Electron-stimulated desorption --- Ablation laser (Fabrication) --- Désorption stimulée par électrons --- Electron-stimulated desorption. --- Desorption, Electron-stimulated --- Desorption induced by electron transitions --- Electronic desorption --- Electronically induced desorption --- Adsorption --- Surface chemistry --- Ablation, Laser --- Laser-induced ablation --- Lasers --- Manufacturing processes --- Industrial applications
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Thermal desorption --- In situ remediation --- Hazardous waste site remediation
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Liposome (organite) --- Liposomes (organelles) --- Hydrophobicité --- Hydrophobicity --- Sorption --- Échange d'ion --- Ion exchange --- Désorption --- Desorption --- Propriété diélectrique --- Dielectric properties --- Surfactant --- Surfactants --- Adjuvant technologique --- processing aids --- 576.311.3 --- 576.32/.36 --- Structure of cytoplasm. --- Cell physiology. Cell biochemistry. Cell biophysics. Molecular biology of the cell --- Theses --- 576.32/.36 Cell physiology. Cell biochemistry. Cell biophysics. Molecular biology of the cell --- 576.311.3 Structure of cytoplasm. --- Desorption.
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Pesticide --- pesticides --- Soil --- Dégradation --- degradation --- Résidu --- residues --- Persistance des pesticides --- Pesticide persistence --- Adsorption --- Désorption --- Desorption --- Méthodologie --- methodology --- 632.95.024 --- 631.41 --- Physiological effect of pesticides. Toxicology of pesticides. Toxicity to pests, other animals, humans. Effect on plants. Phytotoxicity --- Chemical and physicochemical soil properties --- Conferences - Meetings --- 631.41 Chemical and physicochemical soil properties --- 632.95.024 Physiological effect of pesticides. Toxicology of pesticides. Toxicity to pests, other animals, humans. Effect on plants. Phytotoxicity --- degradation. --- Desorption.
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Chemistry --- General and Others --- Polymers and Plastics --- Adsorption --- adsorption --- desorption --- surface chemistry --- materials science --- fluid dynamics --- Sorption --- Separation (Technology) --- Surface chemistry --- Physicochemistry --- Quantum chemistry
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The book represents a collection of papers from Special Issue “Formation of Advanced Nanomaterials by Gas-Phase Aggregation” published in journal Applied Nano. It contains review and original articles covering a range of topics on the growth of clusters/nanoparticles using gas-phase aggregation approaches, the application of cluster beams for the formation of nanomaterials with advanced properties and specific nanostructures as well as providing new fundamental insights on nanoscale properties of materials.
silver nanoparticles --- nano-PALDI MS --- SALDI MS --- laser desorption --- gas-phase synthesis of nanoparticles --- cluster sources --- nanomaterials prepared by gas aggregation --- polymer/metal nanocomposites --- electroactive actuators --- soft robotics --- biosensors --- chemical sensors --- gas phase --- gas sensors --- nanoparticles --- sputtering --- strain sensors --- core@shell nanoparticles --- CoCr nanoparticles --- cluster ion beam --- nanostructures --- potassium titanyl phosphate --- atomic force microscopy --- power spectral density function --- n/a
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This Special Issue reprint covers the most recent advances in nanoalloy electrocatalysts, concerning not only the synthesis, characterization, and modeling, but especially reports of their activity, functionality, durability, and low cost.
oxygen reduction reaction --- molybdenum carbide --- carbon nanotubes --- carbon xerogel --- alkaline fuel cell --- bifunctional catalyst --- electroless deposition --- fuel cells --- heterogeneous catalysis --- preparation --- carbon nanotube networks --- electrocatalysis --- desorption spectrometry --- hydrogen storage --- nanometrology --- graphene --- nanotubes thread --- palladium --- trimetallic catalysts --- nanoparticle --- borohydride oxidation --- direct borohydride peroxide fuel cell --- kinetic parameters --- intermetallic XRD patterns --- alloy formation --- ethanol electrooxidation --- metal segregation --- borohydride reduction --- n/a
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The triple-R model (reduce, reuse, and recycle) is the essential concept of the circular economy. Due to population growth, the recovery of added-value products from wastes has become a challenge. Wastewaters of different origin (urban, industrial, mining, textile, distillery, and microbial culture, among others) are rich in energy, water, and nutrient sources that can be recovered and reused within a circular economy framework. Recently, wastewater treatment plants have been converted into biofactories, since they can convert waste into new products (water, nutrients, fertilizers, biomethane, electricity, heat, etc.) with a minimal environmental impact. In this context, adsorption and ion-exchange, as well as the integration of both processes, have been proposed as promising technologies for the treatment of wastewaters for resource recovery. Therefore, the aim of this Special Issue, entitled “Wastewater Treatment by Adsorption and/or Ion-Exchange Processes for Resource Recovery”, is to promote these two processes as innovative and environmentally friendly alternatives for the recovery of secondary raw materials from by-products or waste streams. These processes could improve the environmental, economic, and social impacts of the currently used wastewater treatment techniques.
clay --- dye --- adsorption --- isotherm --- kinetics --- hydroxyapatite --- calcium carbonate --- coating --- heavy metal sorption --- groundwater remediation --- adsorption technology --- ultra-sonication --- phosphate removal --- granular ferric hydroxide --- micro-sized adsorbents --- organic acid --- circular economy --- optimization process --- bio-economy --- response surface methodology --- corn stream --- surface-active compounds --- eco-adsorbents --- green membranes --- resource recovery --- hybrid biosorbent --- desorption --- thermodynamic --- nanofiltration --- n/a
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