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Controlling Pore Shape and Size of Interpenetrated Anion-Pillared Ultramicroporous Materials Enables Molecular Sieving of CO 2 Combined with Ultrahigh Uptake Capacity

May 16, 2018
Author(s)
Mengdie Jiang, Bin Li, Xili Cui, Qiwei Yang, Zongbi Bao, Yiwen Yang, Hui Wu, Wei Zhou, Banglin Chen, Huabin Xing
The separation of carbon dioxide (CO 2) from hydrocarbons is a critical process for the production of clean energy and high-purity chemicals. Adsorption based on molecular sieving is an energy-saving separation process; however most of molecular sieves

Predicting structural properties of fluids by thermodynamic extrapolation

May 16, 2018
Author(s)
Nathan Mahynski, Sally Jiao, Harold W. Hatch, Marco A. Blanco Medina, Vincent K. Shen
We describe a methodology for extrapolating the structural properties of multicomponent fluids from one thermodynamic state to another. These properties generally include features of a system that may be computed from an individual configuration such as

Progress Towards Accurate Monitoring of Flue Gas Emissions

May 16, 2018
Author(s)
Aaron Johnson, Iosif Isaakovich Shinder, Michael R. Moldover, Joey Boyd, James Filla
The amounts of CO2 and other pollutants emitted by a coal-fired power plant are measured using a continuous emissions monitoring system (CEMS) permanently installed in the exhaust smokestack. The pollutant flux is the product of the pollutant's

Superconformal Nickel Deposition in Through Silicon Vias: Experiment and Prediction

May 16, 2018
Author(s)
Trevor Braun, Daniel Josell, Thomas P. Moffat, Hyo Jong Lee, SH Kim
This work examines the filling of Through Silicon Vias (TSV) by Ni deposition from a NiSO4 + NiCl2 + H3BO3 electrolyte containing a branched polyethyleneimine suppressor previously. Feature filling occurs through the coupling of transport limited

Anomalous Supercurrent Modulation in Josephson Junctions With Ni-Based Barriers

May 15, 2018
Author(s)
Burm Baek, Michael L. Schneider, Matthew R. Pufall, William H. Rippard
We investigate the supercurrent transport characteristics of Ni-barrier Josephson junctions with various barrier multilayer structures. Our device fabrication and magneto-electrical measurement methods provide high enough statistics and rigor necessary for

Fine Tuning and Specific Binding Sites with a Porous Hydrogen-Bonded Metal-Complex Framework for Gas Selective Separations

May 14, 2018
Author(s)
Zongbi Bao, Danyan Xie, Ganggang Chang, Hui Wu, Liangying Li, Wei Zhou, Hailong Wang, Zhiguo Zhang, Huabin Xing, Qiwei Yang, Michaek J. Zaworotko, Qilong Ren, Banglin Chen
Research on HOFs has been developed for quite a long time; however, those with both established permanent porosities and functional properties are extremely rare due to weak hydrogen-bonding interactions among molecular organic linkers which are much more

Investigations on SI-Traceable Dynamic Calibration of Instrumented Charpy Strikers

May 14, 2018
Author(s)
Akobuije D. Chijioke, Nicholas A. Vlajic, Enrico Lucon, Edward C. Mulhern
In this Technical Note, we report on investigations toward an SI-traceable dynamic calibration of instrumented Charpy strikers, performed at NIST from January to December 2017. Although Charpy tests are few-millisecond-duration events in which dynamic

X-Ray Spectrometer Having 12 000 Resolving Power at 8 keV Energy

May 14, 2018
Author(s)
Lawrence T. Hudson, John F. Seely, Uri Feldman, Albert Henins
An x-ray spectrometer employing a thin (50 μm) silicon transmission crystal was used to record high-resolution Cu Kα spectra from a laboratory x-ray source. The diffraction was from the (331) planes that were at an angle of 13.26° to the crystal surface

Using Temperature to Reduce Noise in Quantum Frequency Conversion

May 12, 2018
Author(s)
Paulina Kuo, Jason S. Pelc, Carsten Langrock, M. M. Fejer
A main source of noise in quantum frequency conversion is spontaneous Raman scattering, which can be reduced by lowering the operating temperature. We show reduction in dark count rates that agrees well with theory.
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