Processing of Tungsten and Its Alloys

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A team of researchers from the University of Bath recently published recent research advances on the processing and handling of tungsten (W) and its alloys. It belongs to group 6 of the periodic table, along with molybdenum, chromium, and boron. It is a refractory metal (the highest of all known pure metals) with extraordinary heat and wear resistance. It is known for its high density, high modulus of elasticity, high thermal conductivity, and excellent mechanical properties at high temperatures, in addition to its very high melting temperature. It is an ideal material for high-temperature structures in fusion energy and other applications.

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Molybdenum Disilicide: A Catalyst for Converting Carbon Dioxide into Fuel

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Molybdenum disilicide (MoSi2), a catalyst that converts carbon dioxide into fuel, has helped researchers take another step toward solving global warming by converting CO2 into fuel. Using theoretical models, researchers at the Queensland University of Technology's Centre for Materials Science have determined that six metals (nickel, niobium, palladium, rhenium, and rhodium) have been found to be efficient in the reaction that converts CO2 into sustainable clean energy.

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Molybdenum Deficiency in Cannabis Plants

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During the cultivation of marijuana crops, if the leaves of the cannabis plants are discolored, there may be a molybdenum deficiency. Molybdenum, a nutrient important to the health of your crops, is a mobile micronutrient that requires only small amounts to function optimally. If your plants don't have enough molybdenum nutrients, they will discolor and become brittle before they die.

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7 Facts About Molybdenum

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Molybdenum (Mo) is a silvery-white metal with the element symbol Mo, atomic number 42, density 10.2 g/cm³, melting point 2610°C, and boiling point 5560°C. In addition to the above basics, in this article, we’ll introduce 7 facts about Mo.

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What is Molybdenum Steel?

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Molybdenum steel is a high-strength alloy that is used in a variety of industries. Steel alloys made from molybdenum are not only stronger and harder, but they are also highly resistant to heat and corrosion. Electronics, heavy machinery parts, tools, and aircraft parts are often manufactured using steel alloys containing molybdenum.

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Wafer-Scalable Single-Layer Amorphous Molybdenum Trioxide

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A research team from the University of Texas at Austin, recently published a study on the use of two-dimensional MoS2 as a starting material to obtain wafer-scalable single-layer amorphous molybdenum trioxide (MoO3).

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Laser Powder Bed Fusion of Unalloyed Tungsten

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Researchers from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, McMaster University have recently published a paper describing laser powder bed fusion of unalloyed tungsten in the academic journal Metals.

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Molybdenum Disulfide-Based Fluorophore Preparation and Sensing Applications

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Recently, the State Key Laboratory of Organic Electronics and Information Display, Institute of Advanced Materials, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications (NUPT), published a paper in the academic journal Biosensors (2022, 12) by the first author Lingbo Gong, introducing the preparation of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2)-based fluorophores and sensing applications.

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Scientists Produce White Light Diodes without Rare Earths

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A recent study mainly conducted by the researcher Velazquez report the development of white light diodes (WLEDs) by using rare earths free luminescent materials. The paper titled “Sunlike White Light-Emitting Diodes Based on Rare-Earth-Free Luminescent Materials” has been published in Materials 15(5), 2022.

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Combining Sulfur and Molybdenum Fertilization Increases Antioxidant Capacity of Brown Goats

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A team of researchers from the Southwest University of Science and Technology recently published a paper in Biological Trace Element Research on how a combination of sulfur (S) and molybdenum (Mo) fertilization can improve the antioxidant capacity of brown goats in South China.

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