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Spring 2012
The study of heterobimetallic complexes (having two different metal atoms) involves combining the unique properties of each metal, which can give rise to interesting contrasts in reactivity compared to either metal alone. With two different metals incorporated into one complex, a more diverse...
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Differences in the composition of soils under open and canopy conditions at two sites close-in to the great Canadian oil sands operation, Fort McMurray, Alberta
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Soils sampled at Sites 1 and 2, 2.3 and 5.3 km south of the Great Canadian Oil Sands (GCOS) plant, Fort McMurray, respectively were found to differ statistically with reference to several macronutrients. Soils under cover of a canopy and those in open areas differed considerably with respect to...
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2016-10-01
Over the past decade, digital printing has begun to grow globally into a major force in the textile industry. In the process, it’s become a vehicle for a vast number of changes. From near-shoring, to fast fashion, to the proliferation of textile-based signage, digital printing is creating a world...
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2016-10-01
Recent advances in machines, print heads, software, and inks/colorants have pushed digital inkjet printing to higher performance levels that pass commercial muster for speed and efficiency. High-speed digital printers are now able to print 70 meters per minute, making them competitive with rotary...
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2020-10-01
The evolution of digital printing is being driven by innovations in machine and ink technologies that enable various functionalities. In particular, developments are being made in the areas of textiles, wearable sensor technology, and 3D and 4D printing, with applications across many areas,...
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2018-10-01
Cormier, Sean, Molino, Mike, Zhu, Min, Shearman, John, Hogan, Mike
The United States produces 20 million bales of cotton fiber per year.1 The most commonly-produced US variety is Gossypium hirsutum, which is popularly known as Upland cotton. This type of cotton is ideal for denim because of its strength and durability.
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2016-08-01
The E-Textile Explosion The stuff of science fiction, right? Clothes that light up in response to sound, monitor your heart rate as you go about your day, or help to keep your mp3 player charged up. These are examples of the primitive e-textiles that have appeared on runways and in the press,...
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Earth-Abundant Transition Metal Hydride Complexes for Dehydrocoupling and Hydrosilylation Catalysis
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The research presented in this thesis details the synthesis of transition metal hydride complexes, with the focus on utilising these complexes for (a) the dehydrocoupling of amine-borane adducts, and (b) the hydrosilylation and hydroboration of unsaturated organic moieties. In both instances,...
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2017-02-01
Du, Zhaofang, Dong, Dandan, Zhou, Xinya
Water-soluble polyester (WSPET) size is a new kind of environmentally-friendly material, which has good adhesion to polyester fiber. WSPET has good compatibility with other slurries, the viscosity of the size liquor is stable, the film has good friction resistance, and is easy to desize.1,2 WSPET...
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2014-12-01
Roy, Timir, Govekar, Amerita, Rajpurohit, Ashok
A mobile phone (also known as a cellular phone, cell phone, or a handset) is a device that can make and receive telephone calls over a wireless link while moving around a wide geographic area. It does so by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile phone operator, allowing access to...