7 research outputs found

    Galvanostatic interruption of lithium insertion into magnetite: Evidence of surface layer formation

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    Magnetite is a known lithium intercalation material, and the loss of active, nanocrystalline magnetite can be inferred from the open-circuit potential relaxation. Specifically, for current interruption after relatively small amounts of lithium insertion, the potential first increases and then decreases, and the decrease is hypothesized to be due to a formation of a surface layer, which increases the solid-state lithium concentration in the remaining active material. Comparisons of simulation to experiment suggest that the reactions with the electrolyte result in the formation of a thin layer of electrochemically inactive material, which is best described by a nucleation and growth mechanism. Simulations are consistent with experimental results observed for 6, 8 and 32-nm crystals. Furthermore, simulations capture the experimental differences in lithiation behavior between the first and second cycles

    Hepatolenticular Degeneration

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    The Oxygen Transport System and Maximal Oxygen Uptake

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    A quantidade e o tipo recomendados de exercícios para o desenvolvimento e a manutenção da aptidão cardiorrespiratória e muscular em adultos saudáveis

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