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Hierarchical Interfacial Heterogeneity and Plastic Bridging Activate Dislocation Accommodation in Fe-Al Composites
Zhijie Ding and Yinchen Wang contributed equally to this work. Z.Ding, Y.Wang, P.Li, et al. “Hierarchical Interfacial Heterogeneity and Plastic Bridging Activate Dislocation Accommodation in Fe-Al Composites.” Advanced Functional Materials (2026): e76341. https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.76341 Conflicts of Interest The authors declare no conflicts of interest. Data Availability Statement The data that support the findings of this study are available in the supplementary material of this article.
Improving the Methodology for Determining the Biomass/Coal Co-Combustion Ratio: Predictive Modeling of the 14C Activity of Pure Biomass
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Determination of Biomass-Coal Blending Ratio during Indirect Cocombustion by the 14C-Liquid Scintillation Count Method
Increased utilization of biomass gasification gas-coal cocombustion has created a need for an accurate method to measure biomass-coal blending ratios. The inexpensive and cost-effective 14C-liquid scintillation count (LSC) method has attracted worldwide attention. In this study, the blending ratios (in the range of 1–10%) during biomass gasification gas-coal cocombustion were determined using the 14C-LSC method, and the accuracy and precision were analyzed in detail.
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