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    Overview of the JET ITER-like wall divertor

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    Power exhaust by SOL and pedestal radiation at ASDEX Upgrade and JET

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    Multi-machine scaling of the main SOL parallel heat flux width in tokamak limiter plasmas

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    ELM divertor peak energy fluence scaling to ITER with data from JET, MAST and ASDEX upgrade

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    Assessment of erosion, deposition and fuel retention in the JET-ILW divertor from ion beam analysis data

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    Progress in understanding disruptions triggered by massive gas injection via 3D non-linear MHD modelling with JOREK

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    3D non-linear MHD simulations of a D 2 massive gas injection (MGI) triggered disruption in JET with the JOREK code provide results which are qualitatively consistent with experimental observations and shed light on the physics at play. In particular, it is observed that the gas destabilizes a large m/n = 2/1 tearing mode, with the island O-point coinciding with the gas deposition region, by enhancing the plasma resistivity via cooling. When the 2/1 island gets so large that its inner side reaches the q = 3/2 surface, a 3/2 tearing mode grows. Simulations suggest that this is due to a steepening of the current profile right inside q = 3/2. Magnetic field stochastization over a large fraction of the minor radius as well as the growth of higher n modes ensue rapidly, leading to the thermal quench (TQ). The role of the 1/1 internal kink mode is discussed. An I p spike at the TQ is obtained in the simulations but with a smaller amplitude than in the experiment. Possible reasons are discussed

    Distal functionalisation of C<inf>4</inf>symmetric tetramethoxyresorcinarene by selective lithiation

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    © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature. Three novel C4symmetric O-substituted derivatives of tetramethoxyresorcinarene were synthesised and characterised and the selective distal lithiation of these derivatives was investigated. Lithiation of the tetraethoxy derivative, followed by quenching with dimethyldisulfide selectively afforded the distal product in 36% yield after removal of unreacted starting resorcinarene. Lithiation of the MOM derivative produced the five possible lithiated products, with the mono being the major product; the distally substituted derivative being a minor product. The benzyloxyresorcinarene appeared to be unstable under the lithation conditions. These results suggest that the selectivity of the distal lithation reaction is heavily dependent on the O-substituents of the resorcinarene
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