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Blogs about: Fullerene
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“…These findings foreshadow a new catalytic system available for applications both in academic laboratories and in industry, allowing stoichiometric reductions mediated by Fe or Na2S to be performed in a catalytic fashion and greatly reducing subsequent waste production. Moreover, the catalyst developed here could replace expensive precious metal catalysts, therefore offering the ...
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... fuel or by electricity. And in any the cases the transport energy consume would be some times cheaper than if hydrocarbons as the fuel (diesel, gasoline or propane/butane or natural gas). If using fullerene lubricator it can be additionally cheaper.
In the case of long sleeping period of the means of the transport, and if the said melted stuff isn’t pumped out of the said storage tank in time, ...
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One of the earliest proposed applications of fullerene (and later carbon nanotube) composites was in the formation of lightweight electromagnetic shielding. This patent from the International Technology Center teaches another variety of nanocomposite EMI shielding based on onion-like carbon particles. Claim 1 reads:
1. An electromagnetic radiation attenuating material for attenuation of ...
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... that the labaratory conditions leading to fullerenes are unique. He also tells us that we have now found fullerenes in nature (shungite stuff is red herring).
He is arguing that because lab-fullerene-formation requires unique conditions, we can examine these new natural fullerenes to figure out what the conditions in the Earth's crust were like back when these fullerenes were formed. ...
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For the first time, research shows that nanoparticles called fullerenes are filtered out of water by oysters and taken up by their liver cells. The particles accumulated in special cell compartments and affected the cells’ ability to regenerate and process nutrients. Adult oysters, embryos and liver cells that were exposed to moderate levels of the carbon-based nanoparticles were all ...
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... body and about 65 lbs of hockey equipment to lug around. This year, I could have fursuitted all day. In fact I fursuited longer than my deer (No that is not a typo) love Morgan in his new Buckminster Fullerene suit. Did my best to play the character and give the people wonderful shots to take home with them. I know I got in a couple photos of Wildfox and I play hockey fighting out in the street. ...
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