C01B19/02

Chalcogen-containing compound, its preparation method and thermoelectric element comprising the same
11276809 · 2022-03-15 · ·

A chalcogen-containing compound that exhibits low thermal conductivity and excellent thermoelectric properties, and exhibits excellent phase stability even at relatively low temperature, a method for preparing the same, and a thermoelectric element including the same.

TWINNED TWO-DIMENSIONAL TELLURIUM CRYSTALS WITH CO-EXISTING OPPOSITE CHIRALITY
20220098038 · 2022-03-31 ·

Processes for synthesizing substrate-free twinned 2D tellurium crystals with co-existing opposite chirality, and twinned 2D tellurium crystals produced thereby. The substrate-free twinned 2D tellurium crystals include a first wing and a second wing, the first wing and second wing have opposite chirality, and the first wing and the second wing are joined together at an angle to form a V-shaped crystal.

TWINNED TWO-DIMENSIONAL TELLURIUM CRYSTALS WITH CO-EXISTING OPPOSITE CHIRALITY
20220098038 · 2022-03-31 ·

Processes for synthesizing substrate-free twinned 2D tellurium crystals with co-existing opposite chirality, and twinned 2D tellurium crystals produced thereby. The substrate-free twinned 2D tellurium crystals include a first wing and a second wing, the first wing and second wing have opposite chirality, and the first wing and the second wing are joined together at an angle to form a V-shaped crystal.

SELENIUM NANOMATERIALS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME

Method of preparing a selenium nanomaterial and selenium nanomaterial articles. The method may include forming a saccharide coating on a surface of a solid support material, treating the solid support material having the saccharide coating on the surface with a selenous acid solution, and heating the solid support material to form the selenium nanomaterial on the surface of the solid porous support material. The saccharide may include a monosaccharide, a disaccharide, or a polysaccharide, or a combination thereof, such as sucrose, or fructose, or a combination thereof.

SELENIUM NANOMATERIALS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME

Method of preparing a selenium nanomaterial and selenium nanomaterial articles. The method may include forming a saccharide coating on a surface of a solid support material, treating the solid support material having the saccharide coating on the surface with a selenous acid solution, and heating the solid support material to form the selenium nanomaterial on the surface of the solid porous support material. The saccharide may include a monosaccharide, a disaccharide, or a polysaccharide, or a combination thereof, such as sucrose, or fructose, or a combination thereof.

Selenium nanomaterials and methods of making and using same

Selenium nanomaterials and methods of making and using selenium nanomaterials are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, the selenium nanomaterials can advantageously be used, for example, for removing mercury from air and/or water.

Selenium nanomaterials and methods of making and using same

Selenium nanomaterials and methods of making and using selenium nanomaterials are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, the selenium nanomaterials can advantageously be used, for example, for removing mercury from air and/or water.

Selenium nanomaterials and methods of making and using same

Method of preparing a selenium nanomaterial and selenium nanomaterial articles. The method may include forming a saccharide coating on a surface of a solid support material, treating the solid support material having the saccharide coating on the surface with a selenous acid solution, and heating the solid support material to form the selenium nanomaterial on the surface of the solid porous support material. The saccharide may include a monosaccharide, a disaccharide, or a polysaccharide, or a combination thereof, such as sucrose, or fructose, or a combination thereof.

Selenium nanomaterials and methods of making and using same

Method of preparing a selenium nanomaterial and selenium nanomaterial articles. The method may include forming a saccharide coating on a surface of a solid support material, treating the solid support material having the saccharide coating on the surface with a selenous acid solution, and heating the solid support material to form the selenium nanomaterial on the surface of the solid porous support material. The saccharide may include a monosaccharide, a disaccharide, or a polysaccharide, or a combination thereof, such as sucrose, or fructose, or a combination thereof.

RECOVERY OF PRECIOUS METALS FROM COPPER ANODE SLIME

A method for recovery of precious metals from copper anode slime may include leaching a leach liquor out of the copper anode slime by mixing the copper anode slime with a mixture of nitric acid and sulfuric acid, separating silver from the leach liquor by forming a silver chloride precipitate in the leach liquor by mixing a supersaturated sodium chloride solution with the leach liquor at room temperature and obtaining a first filtrate by filtering the silver chloride precipitate out of the leach liquor. Copper may be separated from the first filtrate by forming a copper hydroxide precipitate in the first filtrate by adjusting pH of the first filtrate at 9 and obtaining a second filtrate by filtering the copper hydroxide precipitate out of the first filtrate. Metallic selenium may be recovered from the second filtrate by reducing the metallic selenium via a chemical reduction utilizing L-ascorbic acid (LAA) as a reducing agent.