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RUST
Contributed by
softerware
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Thursday, 15th June 2017 @ 06:01:02 PM in AEST
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YOU WERE SO KIND IT BLEW MY MIND; YET FILLED MY SOUL WITH DOUBT. WHAT DO YOU WANT, THIS QUESTION HAUNTS; AND I FEAR ILL SOON FIND OUT!
I CANNOT SEE HUMANITY; MY HEARTS ENCASED IN RUST. LOVE SEEMS TO ME INSANITY; THERES NO ESCAPE I TRUST.
SO LOVE ME, IF YOU MUST
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Re: RUST
(User Rating: 1 ) by ingeniusidiot on
Friday, 16th June 2017 @ 09:12:05 AM AEST (User
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How true you are. It is so hard to act surprised when you know what is waiting for you around the bend. And the feelings that you are conveying with your words I know all too well. Another great piece :)
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Re: RUST
(User Rating: 1 ) by ming on
Friday, 16th June 2017 @ 02:25:17 PM AEST (User
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Fear is the mindkiller. That/'/s what came to mind after reading this. Our past fears haunt so many of us. Great write.
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Re: RUST
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Friday, 16th June 2017 @ 03:44:37 PM AEST (User
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I dunno why i liked this one so much, but I definitely did. Love is inexplicable and illogical as much as us poets attempt to make sense of it. |
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Re: RUST
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Sunday, 18th June 2017 @ 01:33:37 AM AEST (User
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An abstract for you S-
The large amount of iron rust yielded in steel industries is undoubtedly a useless and undesired product since its substantial formation and recycle/smelting would give rise to enormous financial costs and environmental pollution issues. To best reuse such rusty wastes, we herein propose a smart and applicable method to convert them into uniform α-Fe2O3 nanospheres. Only after a simple and conventional hydrothermal treatment in HNO3 solution, nearly all of the iron rust can evolve into sphere-like α-Fe2O3 products with a typical size of ∼30 nm. When serving as actives for electrochemical energy storage, the in situ generated α-Fe2O3nanospheres exhibit prominent anodic performance, with a maximum specific capacity of ∼269 mAh/g at ∼0.3 A/g, good rate capabilities (∼67.3 mAh/g still retains even at a high rate up to 12.3 A/g), and negligible capacity degradation among 500 cycles. Furthermore, by paring with activated carbons/Ni cathodes, a unique full hybrid Ni–Fe cell is constructed. The assembled full devices can be operated reversibly at a voltage as high as ∼1.8 V in aqueous electrolytes, capable of delivering both high specific energy and power densities with maximum values of ∼131.25 Wh/kg and ∼14 kW/kg, respectively. Our study offers a scalable and effective route to transform rusty wastes into useful α-Fe2O3 nanospheres, providing an economic way to make sustainable anodes for energy-storage applications and also a platform to develop advanced Fe-based nanomaterials for other wide potential applications.
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Re: RUST
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Sunday, 18th June 2017 @ 01:36:37 AM AEST (User
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I must love you!
Peace! |
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