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A Comparison of Bulk with Micro-Volume Elemental Values for NIST SRM 610 and NIST SRM 612

June 26, 2025
Author(s)
Nicholas Sharp, Maria Isabel Vega Martinez, Ruthmara Corzo, Blaza Toman, Rick Paul, Jamie Weaver
NIST SRM 610 and 612 (Trace Elements in Glass) are routinely used for microanalytical measurements but were designed to be bulk-scale reference materials. This study investigates an approach to quantify the differences between values for elements obtained

Sensitivity Study of Operating Conditions and Liquid Water Transport Behavior in an AEMFC Aided by Modeling and Neutron Radiography

June 1, 2025
Author(s)
Mrittunjoy Sarker, Felipe Mojica, Ami Neyerlin, Bryan Pivovar, Daniel Hussey, Jacob LaManna, David Jacobson, Po-Ya Chuang
Two types of anion exchange ionomers, powder and dispersion, are studied in this work. The gas diffusion electrode (GDE) with the dispersion-type ionomer exhibits strong hydrophobicity, thus not enabling sufficient ionic exchange during the potassium

Delicate Tuning of Reaction Thermodynamics via Formation of Bimetal Phenoxide: Synthesis, Structure, and Hydrogen Storage Performance

May 2, 2025
Author(s)
Nor I. Nordin, Khai C. Tan, Hong Wen, Xiaohua Ju, Wei Zhou, Hui Wu, Teng He, Ping Chen, Yong Chua
Arene-cycloalkane pairs are promising for hydrogen storage but often encounter unfavorable thermodynamic and kinetic issues in hydrogenation and dehydrogenation. A recent strategy to circumvent thermodynamic constraints involves introducing electron

Application of neutron grating interferometry and tomography to study ancient Korean copper-based coins

April 28, 2025
Author(s)
Youngju Kim, Michael Daugherty, Caitlyn Wolf, Daniel Hussey, Jacob LaManna, David Jacobson, Paul A. Kienzle, Daeseung Kim, Seung Wook Lee, Minsoo Han, Hahn Choo, Jongyul Kim, Taejoo Kim
Distinguishing differences between authentic artifacts and replicas is a significant challenge in the field of cultural heritage. In this study, we explore the application of neutron grating interferometry and tomography techniques to identify ancient

Reversible CO2 Hydrogenation, Neutron Crystallography, and Hydride Reactivity of a Triiridium Heptahydride Complex

April 1, 2025
Author(s)
Valeriy Cherepakhin, Van K. Do, Anthony J. Chavez, Jacob Kelber, Ryan Klein, Eric Novak, Yongqiang Cheng, Xiaoping Wang, Craig Brown, Travis J. Williams
The authors report the structure, reactivity, and catalytic utility of a triiridium complex, [Ir3H6(μ3-H)(PN)3]2+ (2-H, PN = (2-pyridyl)CH2PBut2). Despite its unusual stability to unsaturated organics, electrophiles, and even CF3SO3D, they find that

Vitamin E Acetate Causes Softening of Pulmonary Surfactant Membrane Models

February 19, 2025
Author(s)
Mitchell DiPasquale, Maksymilian Dziura, Omotayo Gbadamosi, Stuart R. Castillo, Ambreen Fahim, Justin Roberto, Jeffrey Atkinson, Natalie Boccalon, Mario Campana, Sai Pingali, P. C. Chandrasekera, Piotr Zolnierczuk, Michihiro Nagao, Elizabeth Kelley, Drew Marquardt
The popularity of electronic cigarettes and vaping products has launched the outbreak of a condition affecting the respiratory system of users, known as electronic-cigarette/vaping-associated lung injury (EVALI). The build-up of vitamin E acetate (VEA), a

NIST Neutron Source Pre-Conceptual Design

February 10, 2025
Author(s)
David Diamond, Abdullah Weiss, Osman Celikten, Jeremy Cook, Dagistan Sahin, Hubert King, Anil Gurgen, Joy Shen
A pre-conceptual design has been completed for a NIST Neutron Source (NNS). It would replace the existing facility at the NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR) to enable significantly more thermal and cold neutrons to be used in many more experiments

H-Bonded Organic Frameworks as Ultrasound-Programmable Delivery Platform

February 5, 2025
Author(s)
Wenliang Wang, Yanshu Shi, Wenrui Chai, Kai Tang, Ilya Pyatnitskiy, Yi Xie, Xiangping Liu, Weilong He, Jinmo Jeong, Ju-Chun Hsieh, Anakaren Lozano, Brinkley Artman, Xi Shi, Nicole Hoefer, Binita Shrestha, Noah Stern, Wei Zhou, David McComb, Tyrone Porter, Graeme Henkelman, Banglin Chen, Huiliang Wang
The precise control of mechanochemical activation within deep tissues using non-invasive ultrasound holds profound implications for advancing our understanding of fundamental biomedical sciences and revolutionizing disease treatments1–4. However, a theory

Scattering Insights into Shear-Induced Scission of Rodlike Micelles

January 23, 2025
Author(s)
Guan-Rong Huang, Ryan Murphy, Lionel Porcar, Chi-Huan Tung, Changwoo Do, Wei-Ren Chen
Studying the scission of rodlike micelles under mechanical forces is essential for understanding their stability and behavior in industrial applications. Mechanical stress can fragment these micelles, impacting performance. Investigating this process

a-Synuclein interaction with POPC/POPS vesicles

January 1, 2025
Author(s)
Marija Dubackic, Veronica Lattanzi, Yun Liu, Michael Haertlein, Juliette Devos, Emma Sparr, Sara Linse, Ulf Olsson
We have investigated the interactions between α-Synuclein (aSyn) and small unilamellar vesicles composed of a mixture of zwitterionic POPC and anionic POPS lipids. aSyn monomers spontaneously adsorb onto the anionic lipid vesicles where they adopt an α

Development and performance of a low-cost, solid-state, thermal neutron sensor with a 10B converter

December 5, 2024
Author(s)
Priscila Costa, Jamie Weaver, M Raele, Kevin Pritchard, Juscelino Leao, C Domienikan, Nicholas C. Maliszewskyj, F da Silva, W Pereira, Frederico Genezini
This study demonstrates the construction and operation of a portable, solid-state thermal neutron sensor that utilizes a photodiode coated with a thin layer of boron-10 (10B). The boron layer was created using pulsed laser deposition and analyzed through

High-Temperature Carbon Dioxide Capture in a Porous Material with Terminal Zinc Hydride Sites

November 15, 2024
Author(s)
Rachel Rohde, Kurtis Carsch, Matthew Dods, Henry Jiang, Alexandra McIsaac, Ryan Klein, Hyunchul Kwon, Sarah Karstens, Yang Wang, Adrian Huang, Jordan Taylor, Yuto Yabuuchi, Nikolay Tkachenko, Katie Meihaus, Hiroyasu Furukawa, Danielle Yahne, Kaitlyn Engler, Karen Bustillo, Andrew Minor, Jeffrey Reimer, Martin Head-Gordon, Craig Brown, Jeffrey Long
Carbon capture can mitigate point-source carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, but hurdles remain that impede the widespread adoption of amine-based technologies. Capturing CO2 at temperatures closer to those of many industrial exhaust streams (>200°C) is of

Maximally efficient exchange in thin flow cells using density gradients

October 25, 2024
Author(s)
Megan Mitchell, Charles Majkrzak, David Hoogerheide
Flow cells are ubiquitous in laboratories and automated instrumentation and are crucial for ease of sample preparation, analyte addition, and buffer exchange. Often, the assumption that the fluids have exchanged completely in a flow cell is crucial to data

Room-Temperature Solid-State Nitrogen-Based Magneto-Ionics in CoxMn1-xN Films

October 15, 2024
Author(s)
Nicolau Lopez-Pinto, Christopher Jensen, Zhijie Chen, Zhengwei Tan, Zheng Ma, Maciej Liedke, Maik Butterling, Andreas Wagner, Javier Herrero-Martin, Enric Menendez, Josep Nogues, Kai Liu, Jordi Sort
The increasing energy demand in information technologies requires novel low-power procedures to store and process data. Magnetic materials, central to these technologies, are usually controlled through magnetic fields or spin-polarized currents that are

Single-Crystalline Covalent Organic Frameworks with Exceptionally High Specific Surface Areas and Gas Storage Capacities

October 10, 2024
Author(s)
Baoqiu Yu, Yu Tao, Xuan Yao, Yucheng Jin, Shan Liu, Tongtong Xu, Hailong Wang, Hui Wu, Wei Zhou, Xin Zhou, Xiao Wang, Xu Ding, Xin Xiao, Yue-Biao Zhang, Jianzhuang Jiang
Single-crystalline covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are highly desirable towards understanding their pore chemistry and functions. Herein, two 50100 μm single-crystalline three-dimensional (3D) COFs, TAM-TFPB-COF and TAPB-TFS-COF, were fabricated from

The Influence of Reorientational and Vibrational Dynamics on the Mg2+ Conductivity in Mg(BH4)2:CH3NH2

October 8, 2024
Author(s)
Mads Amdisen, Yongqiang Cheng, Niina Jalarvo, Daniel Pajerowski, Craig Brown, Torben R. Jensen, Mikael S. Andersson
Reorientational dynamics in solid electrolytes can significantly enhance the ionic conductivity, and understanding these dynamics can facilitate the rational design of improved solid electrolytes. Additionally, recent investigations on metal hydridoborate

Calibration of a gamma ray Compton camera for radioactivity measurements

September 10, 2024
Author(s)
Heather H. Chen-Mayer, Dagistan Sahin, Bryan Remley, Steven Brown, David Goodman
A dual-plane Compton imaging detector previously developed for prompt gamma imaging has been further tested and calibrated for quantitative radioactivity determination, specifically to assess radioactive debris from a reactor fuel element containing

Measurement of Chloride in Concrete by Prompt Gamma Neutron Activation

September 1, 2024
Author(s)
Richard A. Livingston, Preethi Sridhar, Neal Berke, Amde M. Amde, Heather H. Chen-Mayer
Prompt Gamma Activation Analysis (PGAA) is an elemental analysis method based on radiative neutron capture that is isotope-specific and has a high sensitivity to chlorine (Cl). To evaluate the feasibility of replacing the conventional wet chemistry method

Flow Activation Energy of High-Concentration Monoclonal Antibody Solutions and Protein-Protein Interactions Influenced by NaCl and Sucrose

August 20, 2024
Author(s)
Guangcui Yuan, Paul Salipante, Steven D. Hudson, Richard Gillilan, Qingqiu Huang, Harold Hatch, Vincent Shen, Alexander Grishaev, Suzette Pabit, Rahul Upadhya, Sudeep Adhikari, Jainik Panchal, Marco Blanco, Yun Liu
The solution viscosity and protein−protein interactions (PPIs) as a function of temperature (4−40 °C) were measured at a series of protein concentrations for a monoclonal antibody (mAb) with different formulation conditions, which include NaCl and sucrose
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