Molybdenum hexafluoride (MoF6) is used as a non-radioactive substitute for uranium to study the hydrolysis of metal hexafluorides.
This study explores a pioneering fabrication of novel cellulose-Moringa oleifera (CeL-MoFs) composite fibres using the ionic liquid 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium diethyl phosphate (EMIM DEP) through a simple traditional wet-spinning process.
Etching technology – one of the representative modern semiconductor device makers – serves as a broad descriptor for the process of removing material from the surfaces of various materials, whether partially or entirely.
The wolfium bond is a recently described noncovalent interaction in which metals belonging to group 6 act as electron acceptors.
A hot melt-penetration-bonding process of ionic wires is developed to address the issues of high contact impedance at cathode/garnet interface and insufficient conduction in bulk cathode.