Minute surfactant-induced surface tension reduction in highly turbulent decaying flows yields smaller, more uniform microbubbles by enhancing breakup and suppressing coalescence.
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MD simulation of CoCrFeMnNi HEA thin film deposition on Al(100) using Morse potentials yields a 6.1 nm mixed-phase film whose structure matches experimental data.
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Mass-Transfer Control With Microbubbles in Highly Turbulent Decaying Flows
Minute surfactant-induced surface tension reduction in highly turbulent decaying flows yields smaller, more uniform microbubbles by enhancing breakup and suppressing coalescence.
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Peculiarities Of Phase States In N2O-CO2 Cryoalloys According To Electron Diffraction Data
Reports measured solubility limits (up to 11 mol.% CO2 in N2O and 30 mol.% N2O in CO2 at 65 K) and spinodal decomposition in N2O-CO2 cryoalloys from THEED lattice parameter and intensity data.
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Molecular dynamic simulation of multicomponent CoCrFeNiMn high-entropy alloy thin film deposition
MD simulation of CoCrFeMnNi HEA thin film deposition on Al(100) using Morse potentials yields a 6.1 nm mixed-phase film whose structure matches experimental data.