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Methanesulfonic acid (MSA) in clean processes and applications: a tutorial review KU Leuven
This Tutorial Review acquaints chemists and metallurgists with the properties and industrial applications of methanesulfonic acid (MSA, CH3SO3H). Over the past quarter-century, MSA has garnered increasing interest as a reagent for green chemistry due to its strong acidity, while circumventing many of the challenges associated with handling concentrated sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, or nitric acid. Concentrated MSA is a non-oxidizing reagent, ...
A synchronous-twisting method to realize radial scalability in fibrous energy storage devices KU Leuven
For wearable electronics, radial scalability is one of the key research areas for fibrous energy storage devices to be commercialized, but this field has been shelved for years due to the lack of effective methods and configuration arrangements. Here, the team presents a generalizable strategy to realize radial scalability by applying a synchronous-twisting method (STM) for synthesizing a coaxial-extensible configuration (CEC). As examples, ...
Separation of terbium as a first step towards high purity terbium-161 for medical applications KU Leuven
Terbium-161 is a medical radiolanthanide that has a beta decay energy and half-life similar to that of lutetium-177, which makes it a promising alternative for therapeutic purposes. The production route using an enriched gadolinium-160 target necessitates the purification of terbium-161 from the untransmuted target material as well as from its stable decay product, dysprosium-161. The separation of neighbouring lanthanides is challenging due to ...