Fluorine is known to be a key element for various components of batteries since current electrolytes rely on Li-ion salts having fluorinated ions and electrode binders are mainly based on fluorinated polymers. Metal fluorides or mixed anion metal fluorides (mainly oxyfluorides) have also gained a substantial interest as active materials for the electrode redox reactions. In this review, metal fluorides for cathodes are considered; they are listed according to the dimensionality of the metal fluoride subnetwork.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSexualized drug use is a form of sexual practice that resists risk-based discourses (otherwise referred to as "radical sex practices") and is reportedly common among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM). With the growth of online technologies, the use of hookup apps has also increased. We refer to men's use of drugs, apps, and sex form as "wired sex" that forms what post-structuralist theorists Deleuze and Guattari described as an .
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLeptospirosis is a waterborne zoonosis (60,000 infections and 1 million deaths annually). Knowledge about the disease in the urban context is surprisingly rare, especially in Africa. Here, we provide the first study of leptospires in waters within an African city.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn our search for novel insertion compounds for Li-based batteries, we have identified a new mixed iron vanadium based Hexagonal Tungsten Bronze (HTB) type phase. Its synthesis involves two steps which consist first of preparing mixed metal hydrated fluoride Fe1.64V1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTritium background levels in various environmental compartments are deeply needed in particular to assess radiological impact, especially in river systems where most of releases from nuclear facilities are performed. The present study aims to identify the main environmental factors that influence tritium background levels in rivers at the regional scale. 41 samples were collected from 2014 to 2016 along 17 small rivers in the south of France.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPure tysonite-type CeSrF solid solutions for 0 ≤ x < 0.15 were prepared by a solid-state route at 900 °C. The cell parameters follow Vegard's laws for 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The 2010 guidelines of the French National Cancer Institute (INCa) classify patients with endometrial cancer into three risk groups for lymph node invasion and recurrence on the basis of MRI and histological analysis of an endometrial specimen obtained preoperatively. The classification guides therapeutic choices, which may include pelvic and/or para-aortic lymphadenectomy. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic performance of preoperative assessment to help identify intermediate- or high-risk patients requiring lymphadenectomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPure tysonite La1-xBaxF3-x solid solutions for x < 0.15 were prepared by solid state synthesis in a platinum tube under an azote atmosphere with subsequent quenching for 0.07 ≤x < 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe exploration of the FeF3/FeF2-Hamtetraz-HF system in dimethylformamide by solvothermal synthesis evidences two isostructural 3D hybrid fluoroferrates. They are prepared from the same starting mixture at two different synthesis temperatures: 120 °C for [Hdma]·(Fe4(II)Fe(III)F8(H2O)2(amtetraz)4) () and 140 °C for [Hdma]1.5·(Fe4.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe title compound, (H3O)2NaAl3F12 [dihydronium sodium trialuminum(III) dodecafluoride], was obtained by solvothermal synthesis from the reaction of aluminium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, 1,2,4-triazole and aqueous HF in ethanol at 463 K for 48 h. The structure consists of AlF6 octahedra organized in [AlF4(-)]n HTB-type sheets (HTB is hexagonal tungsten bronze) separated by H3O(+) and Na(+) cations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe solvothermal reactions of an equimolar mixture of FeF2 and FeF3 with Htaz (1,2,4-triazole), aqueous HF and DMF (dimethylformamide) at 120 °C yielded a series of new hybrid fluoroferrates (1-5). Their structures were characterized by either single crystal or powder X-ray diffraction data analysis. Both classes of hybrid networks were observed according to the Fe(n+)/Htaz/HF starting ratio: class I for 1 and 2 and class II for 3, 4 and 5.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA severe protracted drought between 1997 and 2009 has altered the physical and chemical hydrology of a series of lakes in the Corangamite Basin of southeast Australia. Leading up to the drying out of most lakes (many for the first time on record), we document the changes in lakes' water quantity (water levels and inundation), salinity (Cl concentrations), salinity processes (Cl/Br ratios), nutrient concentrations and ratios (ammonia, phosphate and NOx (nitrate and nitrite)) and algae (as chlorophyll-a) for six lakes. All lakes show record declines in inundated areas and increases in salinity from pre-drought (<1997) to drought conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present a systematic survey of the structural chemistry of crystalline hybrid fluorides. About a hundred different metal fluoride building units are represented in these systems, predominantly as anionic moieties, ranging from simple tetrahedral or octahedral dimers to larger oligomeric species, complex chains, layers and, ultimately, three-dimensional frameworks. Although a few compositional spaces have been moderately well explored and certain key features of their chemistries are understood, the underlying message is that this is an area still in its infancy, ripe for further and wider exploration, rich in new crystal-chemical characteristics and, perhaps, with great potential for the development of new physical and chemical functionalities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA composition space diagram is used to establish the stability regions of hybrid fluoroaluminates synthesized by solvothermal reactions in the Al(OH)(3)-HguaCl-HF(aq)-EtOH system. The syntheses are conducted using microwave heating at 190 degrees C for 1 h. The structures of two new guanidinium fluoroaluminates, (H(3)O)(2) x [Hgua](16) x (Al(4)F(18))(3) x H(2)O and [Hgua](2) x (Al(5)F(17)), are reported.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online
May 2010
The asymmetric unit of the title iron hybrid fluoride, (C(3)H(12)N(2))(2)[FeF(6)]F·3H(2)O, contains two propane-1,3-diamin-ium [(H(2)dap)(2+)] cations, an octa-hedral [FeF(6)](3-) anion, an isolated F(-) anion and three water mol-ecules of solvation. Each [FeF(6)](3-) anion is surrounded by four separate hydrogen-bonded water mol-ecules in the equatorial sites and by five separate aminium cation donor groups. The axial F atoms are only involved in N-H⋯F hydrogen bonds, resulting in a three-dimensional structure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFour sites located in the north-eastern region of the United States of America have been chosen to investigate the impacts of soil heterogeneity in the transport of solutes (bromide and chloride) through the vadose zone (the zone in the soil that lies below the root zone and above the permanent saturated groundwater). A recently proposed mathematical model based on the cumulative beta distribution has been deployed to compare and contrast the regions' heterogeneity from multiple sample percolation experiments. Significant differences in patterns of solute leaching were observed even over a small spatial scale, indicating that traditional sampling methods for solute transport, for example the gravity pan or suction lysimeters, or more recent inventions such as the multiple sample percolation systems may not be effective in estimating solute fluxes in soils when a significant degree of soil heterogeneity is present.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEstimation of nutrient load production based on multi-temporal remotely sensed land use data for the Glenelg-Hopkins region in south-west Victoria, Australia, is discussed. Changes in land use were mapped using archived Landsat data and computerised classification techniques. Land use change has been rapid in recent history with 16% of the region transformed in the last 22 years.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the acid stream (pH 2.5-4.7) originating from the Carnoulès mine tailings, the acidophilic protozoan Euglena mutabilis grows with extremely high sulfate (1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe oxidation of Fe(II) in acid mine drainage (AMD) leads to the precipitation of Fe(III) compounds which may incorporate toxic elements, such as arsenic (As), within their structure or adsorb them at their surface, thus limiting their mobility. The present work provides evidence for spatial and seasonal variations of microbial activity that influence arsenite oxidation and As immobilization in the heavily contaminated AMD from the Carnoulès mine, Gard, France ([As III] = 80 to 280 mg x L(-1) in the acidic spring draining the waste-pile). In the first tens of meters of the AMD, the rapid oxidation of Fe(II) leads to the coprecipitation of large amounts of As with Fe(III) in bacterial mats.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe acid waters (pH=2.73-3.37) originating from the Carnoulès mine tailings contain high dissolved concentrations of arsenic (1-3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: To evaluate (a) cadherins and CD44 expression in normal endometrium and in peritoneal endometriosis, and (b) to correlate, their expressions with clinicopathological parameters.
Methods: E- and N-cadherin, CD44 isoforms, CD44v3 and CD44v6 expressions were evaluated: (a) by immunoblotting in endometrium (n = 6) and in peritoneal endometriotic samples (n = 7) and, (b) by immunohistochemistry in endometrium (n = 15) and in peritoneal endometriotic samples (n = 23).
Results: By immunoblotting, endometrium expressed E- and N-cadherin, CD44 isoforms, CD44v3 and CD44v6.