Publications by authors named "A Agiral"

Protecting the material surfaces from deposits and insoluble sludge particles extends the engine life and reduces waste. Lubricant detergents in engine oils are essential additive technologies that prevent deposit formation in internal combustion engines. In this study, the effect of sulfonate detergent on deposit formation in a passenger car engine is investigated with experimental and multiscale molecular modeling methods to present a unified approach.

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HypothesisFoaming in diesel fuels is not well understood and leads to operational challenges. To combat deleterious effects of foaming, diesel formulations can include additives called antifoams. Existing antifoams, unfortunately, are inherently ash-generating when combusted, with unknown environmental impacts.

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Co oxide (Co(3)O(4)) nanotubes are shown to act as an efficient water oxidation catalyst when driven with a visible light sensitizer (pH 7). The nanotubes form the core of a Co(3)O(4)-SiO(2) core-shell nanotube design for separating the carbon dioxide photoreduction from the oxygen evolution reaction. Amorphous dense phase silica of a few nanometers depth is shown to conduct protons while blocking molecular oxygen.

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Tight control of charge transport from a visible light sensitizer to a metal oxide nanoparticle catalyst for water oxidation is a critical requirement for developing efficient artificial photosynthetic systems. By utilizing covalently anchored molecular wires for hole transport from sensitizer to the oxide surface, the challenge of high rate and unidirectionality of the charge flow can be addressed. Functionalized hole conducting molecular wires of type p-oligo(phenylenevinylene) (3 aryl units, abbreviated PV3) with various anchoring groups for the covalent attachment to Co(3)O(4) catalyst nanoparticles were synthesized and two alternative methods for attachment to the oxide nanoparticle surface introduced.

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