9 research outputs found

    Safety Evaluation Report: Humboldt Bay Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation

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    DOCKET NO. 72-27 Materials License No. SNM-251

    State of California Sea-Level Rise Guidance

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    Humboldt Bay Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation

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    Author N/A - Final Safety Analysis Report Update Revision 11 NRC Docket No. 72-2

    Humboldt Bay Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Final Safety Analysis Report Update

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    Author N/A - Final Safety Analysis Report Update Revision 11 NRC Docket No. 72-2

    Radiation in Perspective

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    Date N/A Author N/A but contact information provided: For further information, contact Nirmala Rao REMS Program Manager, Health Physicist DOE AU-23, Office of Analysis Phone: 301-903-2297 [email protected]

    AKCES-GEC Grammatical Error Correction Dataset for Czech

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    AKCES-GEC is a grammar error correction corpus for Czech generated from a subset of AKCES. It contains train, dev and test files annotated in M2 format. Note that in comparison to CZESL-GEC dataset, this dataset contains separated edits together with their type annotations in M2 format and also has two times more sentences. If you use this dataset, please use following citation: @article{naplava2019wnut, title={Grammatical Error Correction in Low-Resource Scenarios}, author={N{\'a}plava, Jakub and Straka, Milan}, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.00353}, year={2019}

    Multi-Electron-Transfer Catalysts Needed for Artificial Photosynthesis

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    Journal: 2011 MRS Fall Meeting Manuscript ID: Draft Manuscript Type: Symposium E Date Submitted by the Author: n/a Complete List of Authors: Vickers, James; Emory University, Chemistry Lv, Hongjin; Emory University, Chemistry Zhuk, Petro; National Aviation University, Geletii, Yurii; Emory University, Chemistry Hill, Craig; Emory University, Chemistry Keywords: catalytic, kinetics, oxidationWe report a study on catalytic water oxidation by cobalt in oxygen ligand environments because such systems are as promising as any in the water oxidation component of solar fuel production. We have re-examined the catalytic activity of Co(II) in aqueous solution using either [Ru(bpy)3]3+ as a stoichiometric oxidant or in visible-light-driven reactions with persulfate as a sacrificial electron acceptor. In both systems a distinctive induction period is observed. A simple kinetic model is proposed that describes the experimental data well. The presence of an induction period is explained by relatively slow formation of the true catalyst from aquacobalt(II)

    Activation of carbon tow electrodes for use in iron aqueous redox systems for electrochemical applications

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    Excellent chemical inertness, good conductivity and high overpotentials for water electrolysis make carbon fibres (CFS) an ideal electrode material for electrochemical applications. A customized design of three-dimensional (3D) carbon electrodes can be achieved by tailored fibre placement of carbon tows with textile production techniques like embroidery. After manufacturing of the 3D structure, appropriate removal of the polymer coating and oxidative activation is required to achieve low overpotentials and avoid thermal treatments of the carbon structure. For the electrolytes Na[FeIII-racEDDHA] and K4[FeII(CN)6] a sequential treatment by acetone extraction and anodic oxidation was identified to yield optimum surface activation. Electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of activated fibres indicated complete removal of the coating layer without damage of the CFS. From electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) at the carbon tow electrodes, charge transfer resistances of <0.1 Ω (0.023 Ω g) and < 0.2 Ω (0.046 Ω g) were determined at 50% state-of-charge (SoC) for 65 mM K4[FeII(CN)6] and 65 mM Na[FeIII-racEDDHA], respectively. In potentiostatic bulk electrolysis no electrode deactivation was observed during 10 charge/discharge cycles (5-6 hours) between 10% and 90% SoC. The processing of carbon tows by textile techniques to near net shaped 3D electrodes opens a new method to manufacture electrodes for electrochemical applications, such as redox flow cells.Peer reviewe

    Isolation of Acidic, Basic and Neutral Metalloproteins by QPNC-PAGE

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    A standard protocol for isolating metalloproteins in complex biological samples is presented using quantitative preparative native continuous polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (QPNC-PAGE
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