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    Acoustic and X-ray Chacterisation of Lithium-Ion Battery Failure

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    Lithium-ion batteries have become synonymous with modern consumer electronics and potentially, are the cornerstone to development of integrated electrified infrastructure that can support a clean and renewable national energy grid. Despite the widespread applications due to the favourable performance parameters, recent events have elevated the safety concerns associated with lithium-ion batteries. However, there is great difficulty in rapid diagnostic analysis outside specialised laboratories which can hinder the review of functional safety- and novel energy dense- materials for lithium-ion energy storage. The dynamic evolution of internal architectures and novel active materials across multiple length scales are investigated in this thesis; with in-situ and operando acoustic spectroscopy (AS) via ultrasonic time of flight (ToF) probing, high speed synchrotron X-ray imaging, computed tomography and fractional thermal runaway calorimetry. The identification of characteristic precursor events such as gas-induced delamination in degradation mechanisms before eventual failure by AS; is correlated with X-ray imaging and post-mortem computed tomography (CT), highlighting the potential for battery management systems. Mitigation and prevention of failure with plasticized current collectors and thermally stable cellulose separators was also investigated at multiple length scales, with the transient mechanical structure compared with their commercial counterparts in cylindrical cells. Further work investigating the robustness of acoustic spectroscopy and polymer current collectors were applied to pure silicon nanowire negative electrodes. The studies reported in this thesis assess novel materials in lithium-ion batteries, and the potential impact of the work is highlighted. Development of AS via ToF probing offers another unique and field deployable insight allowing more complete and comprehensive understanding of batteries as they continue to evolve in complexity. Lithium-ion failure characterisation techniques and literature have evolved and provided insights into the function of polymer current collectors in different cell formats and chemistries. Findings presented in this thesis are anticipated to augment future inherently safer battery design and characterisation of lithium-ion energy storage thermal runaway

    Effects of GATT/WTO on Asia's Trade Performance

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    Our review of the literature suggests that the effects of GATT/WTO are insignificant or relatively small for participants in general, but potentially very large for groups that make heavy use of it. Our empirical analysis suggests that these gains are disproportionately large for the Asia-Pacific countries—perhaps by reducing resistance to the rapid growth and change in trade patterns in the region. We also highlight a potentially important source of future gains through helping to restrain the costly growth of agricultural protection in rapidly-developing countries in the region.Asian trade growth, GATT commitments, WTO accession

    Arithmetic results on orbits of linear groups

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    Let pp be a prime and GG a subgroup of GLd(p)GL_d(p). We define GG to be pp-exceptional if it has order divisible by pp, but all its orbits on vectors have size coprime to pp. We obtain a classification of pp-exceptional linear groups. This has consequences for a well known conjecture in representation theory, and also for a longstanding question concerning 1/2-transitive linear groups (i.e. those having all orbits on nonzero vectors of equal length), classifying those of order divisible by pp.Comment: slight revisions after referee's comment

    Directional and singular surface plasmon generation in chiral and achiral nanostructures demonstrated by Leakage Radiation Microscopy

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    In this paper, we describe the implementation of leakage radiation microscopy (LRM) to probe the chirality of plasmonic nanostructures. We demonstrate experimentally spin-driven directional coupling as well as vortex generation of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) by nanostructures built with T-shaped and Λ\Lambda- shaped apertures. Using this far-field method, quantitative inspections, including directivity and extinction ratio measurements, are achieved via polarization analysis in both image and Fourier planes. To support our experimental findings, we develop an analytical model based on a multidipolar representation of Λ\Lambda- and T-shaped aperture plasmonic coupler allowing a theoretical explanation of both directionality and singular SPP formation. Furthermore, the roles of symmetry breaking and phases are emphasized in this work. This quantitative characterization of spin-orbit interactions paves the way for developing new directional couplers for subwavelength routing

    Intracranial fusarium fungal abscess in an immunocompetent patient: case report and review of the literature.

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    Introduction Fusarium spp is an omnipresent fungal species that may lead to fatal infections in immunocompromised populations. Spontaneous intracranial infection by Fusarium spp in immunocompetent individuals is exceedingly rare. Case Report An immunocompetent 33-year-old Hispanic woman presented with persistent headaches and was found to have a contrast-enhancing mass in the left petrous apex and prepontine cistern. She underwent a subsequent craniotomy for biopsy and partial resection that revealed a Fusarium abscess. She had a left transient partial oculomotor palsy following the operation that resolved over the next few weeks. She was treated with long-term intravenous antifungal therapy and remained at her neurologic baseline 18 months following the intervention. Discussion To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of Fusarium spp brain abscess in an immunocompetent patient. Treatment options include surgical intervention and various antifungal medications. Conclusion This case demonstrates the rare potential of intracranial Fusarium infection in the immunocompetent host, as well as its successful treatment with surgical aspiration and antifungal therapy
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