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  • Article - 8 May 2002
    Efflorescence is brought about by the deposition of soluble salts on the surface of bricks and brickwork. Its appearance, causes and remedies are described.
  • Article - 5 Sep 2001
    Relative advantages, disadvantages and applications are listed together with a table of typical properties.
  • Article - 17 Jul 2001
    Sir Humphrey Davy discovered barium as an element in 1808. In its elemental form it is soft and silvery white resembling lead. It belongs to the alkaline earth group and is chemically similar to...
  • Article - 14 Oct 2018
    High-purity nitrogen and hydrogen are crucial for semiconductor manufacturing, with on-site generation offering a reliable and efficient supply.
  • Article - 14 Oct 2018
    Green ammonia production via AEMs could replace Haber-Bosch, reducing energy use and emissions.
  • Article - 19 Jul 2006
    Lithium is a silvery white metal. It is the lightest metal known to man and belongs to the alkali metals. The discovery, occurrence, production, properties and applications of lithium are discussed.
  • Article - 20 Jul 2001
    Caesium is the most electropositive and most alkaline element. It is also highly reactive. It is used as an oxygen getter, a gamma-ray emmitter, in teletherapy, as a catalyst for hydrogenation,...
  • Article - 7 Jun 2001
    Hydrogenated nitrile rubber (HNBR) is a viable alternative to polychloroprene for many automotive applications such as timing belts, seals and hoses. It has excellent mechanical, thermo-oxidative and...
  • Article - 16 Apr 2024
    In this article, Analytik Jena explains how to determine 31 elements in soil according to EN 16174:2012.
  • Article - 22 Aug 2024
    The industrial applications of titrimetry include wine production, food processing, and pharmaceuticals.

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