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Autor:
Jiachen Zhang, Rebecca L. Everman, Sharon Chen, Frank W. Klink, Marion L. Russell, Hugo Destaillats, Simon K. Shannon, Ronnen Levinson, Ughetta Lara K N, Sébastien Houzé de l’Aulnoit, George Ban-Weiss, Xiaochen Tang, Rachael A.T. Gould
Photocatalytic building surfaces can harness sunlight to reduce urban air pollution. The NOx abatement capacity of TiO2-coated granules used in roofing products was evaluated for commercial product development. A laboratory test chamber and ancillary
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Autor:
Frank W. Klink, Rebecca L. Everman, Jeffry L. Jacobs, Hashem Akbari, Paul Berdahl, Ronnen Levinson
Publikováno v:
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. 99:277-281
Exposed asphalt shingles undergo chemical and physical changes as they weather. Here we focus on the resulting changes in solar reflectance. Most roofing granules employing inorganic metal oxide pigments are very stable. Initial reflectance changes a
Publikováno v:
American Mineralogist. 95:810-824
Droplets of an iron-bearing calcia magnesia aluminosilicate (Fe-CMAS) melt were reacted under distinctly reducing conditions ( f O2 = 2.4 × 10−13 and 6.4 × 10−15 atm) at high temperature (~1400 °C) and ambient pressure. The low f O2 environmen
Autor:
Rebecca L. Everman, Reid F. Cooper
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Ceramic Society. 86:487-494
Optical and electron microscopies are used to analyze the mechanism and kinetics of internal reduction of an Fe 2+ -doped magnesium aluminosilicate melt. Melt samples are heated to temperatures in the range of 1300°-1400°C under a flowing gas mixtu
Autor:
Tim Born, Rebecca L. Everman, Darla Plowman, Rebekah Jagar, Eric J. Arnoys, Terry M. Gray, Angela Stair, Stephen Blankespoor, Daisy Y. Zhang
Publikováno v:
Protein Science. 5:742-751
A class of temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants of T4 lysozyme with reduced activity at 30 degrees C and no activity at 43 degrees C has been selected. These mutants, designated "tight" ts mutants, differ from most other T4 lysozyme mutants that are ac