High N2O reduction potential by denitrification in the nearshore site of a riparian zone

Author(s):  
Siyan Zhao ◽  
Xiaomin Wang ◽  
Huawei Pan ◽  
Yuantao Wang ◽  
Guibing Zhu
1991 ◽  
Author(s):  
CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV

2008 ◽  
Vol 73 (12) ◽  
pp. 1764-1776
Author(s):  
Wei Xu ◽  
William R. Dolbier ◽  
Jian-Xin Duan ◽  
Yian Zhai ◽  
Katsu Ogawa ◽  
...  

Octafluoro[2.2]paracyclophane (AF4) has been oxidized by treatment with HIO3 in CF3CO2H to form the corresponding p-quinone along with a unique triketone. This quinone undergoes reduction to the respective hydroquinone as well as a Diels-Alder reaction with 1,3-cyclohexadiene. Its reduction potential was obtained by cyclic voltammetry and is discussed in the context of other quinones.


Nanomaterials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 810
Author(s):  
Federico Bella ◽  
Stefano De Luca ◽  
Lucia Fagiolari ◽  
Daniele Versaci ◽  
Julia Amici ◽  
...  

Magnesium-based batteries represent one of the successfully emerging electrochemical energy storage chemistries, mainly due to the high theoretical volumetric capacity of metallic magnesium (i.e., 3833 mAh cm−3 vs. 2046 mAh cm−3 for lithium), its low reduction potential (−2.37 V vs. SHE), abundance in the Earth’s crust (104 times higher than that of lithium) and dendrite-free behaviour when used as an anode during cycling. However, Mg deposition and dissolution processes in polar organic electrolytes lead to the formation of a passivation film bearing an insulating effect towards Mg2+ ions. Several strategies to overcome this drawback have been recently proposed, keeping as a main goal that of reducing the formation of such passivation layers and improving the magnesium-related kinetics. This manuscript offers a literature analysis on this topic, starting with a rapid overview on magnesium batteries as a feasible strategy for storing electricity coming from renewables, and then addressing the most relevant outcomes in the field of anodic materials (i.e., metallic magnesium, bismuth-, titanium- and tin-based electrodes, biphasic alloys, nanostructured metal oxides, boron clusters, graphene-based electrodes, etc.).


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