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    • Cost-effective wireless microcontroller for internet connectivity of open-source chemical devices 

      Mercer, Conan; Leech, Dónal (American Chemical Society, 2018-06-04)
      This paper presents a system for remote monitoring of turbidity data that can detect light intensity and temperature using a microcontroller and the Internet of Things. The system comprises a light dependent resistor and ...
    • An experimental, theoretical, and modeling study of the ignition behavior of cyclopentanone 

      Zhang, Kuiwen; Lokachari, Nitin; Ninnemann, Erik; Khanniche, Sarah; Green, William H.; Curran, Henry J.; Vasu, Subith S.; Pitz, William J. (Elsevier, 2018-07-05)
      The ignition delay times of cyclopentanone in air were measured using a high pressure shock tube (HPST) and a rapid compression machine (RCM) over the temperature range of 794-1368 K at P = 15 and 30 bar and at equivalence ...
    • Modeling nitrogen species as pollutants: thermochemical influences 

      Bugler, John; Somers, Kieran P.; Simmie, John M.; Guthe, Felix; Curran, Henry J. (American Chemical Society, 2016-08-22)
      To simulate emissions of nitrogen-containing compounds in practical combustion environments, it is necessary to have accurate values for their thermochemical parameters, as well as accurate kinetic values to describe the ...
    • Spontaneous solid-state cocrystallization of caffeine and urea 

      MacFhionnghaile, Pól; Crowley, Clare M.; McArdle, Patrick; Erxleben, Andrea (American Chemical Society, 2020-01-09)
      The cocrystallization of caffeine and urea was monitored and analyzed using infrared spectroscopy, Raman microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, and X-ray diffraction. The caffeine-urea ...