He wants rose-gold or copper though, not just gold. Plasma without any hemoglobin is yellow, so is certain varieties of hemolymph. Certain menses can be kinda close to rose-gold, or at least a pink close to it, I think : https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324848
So you might not have to...
I like a friend's set up. He has a gaming PC running at his home while he carries around a Surface Pro and uses teamviewer anytime he needs more computational power. My budget's comparatively lower, so I use a mid range gaming laptop because I need both Windows and Linux for most of my work and...
Reverse scan always gives better PCE in PSCs. Things generally blamed are:
1. Ferroelectric polarization
2. Ion migration
3. Charge trapping
4. Capacitive effects
I would give this a read: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0927024816301933?via%3Dihub
Hey all,
Joined a Material Science program and I have a course on Multivariate Stats. I have pretty minimal background on the topic so I thought I would pop back here asking for recommendations for a good start on the topic.
Here's the course description -
This is what comes up any time I start up Anaconda Prompt -
\Xtralien was unexpected at this time.
C:\Users\User Name> @SET "PATH=C:\Program Files (x86)\QuantumWise\VNL-ATK-2016.3\bin;C:\ProgramData\Oracle\Java\javapath;C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\iCLS Client\;C:\Program...
Things I have thought of till now:
Acetonitrile with HI additive
Acetonitrile with DMSO additive
The problem with the first would be that HI is in an around 55% aqueous solution and water doesn't play well with the perovskite. Meanwhile, the second might end up needing enough DMSO to...
Buying FeO or synthesising it by heating Iron(II) oxalate seems to be your best shot. Heating Fe2O3 won't result in FeO unless you can do it in CO atmosphere.
For a larger variety of crystal structures try a software like xcrysden, or better yet get Quantumwise's Virtual NanoLab with a free academic license and use it to see cif files of different crystals.