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Financial times series, and commodity prices in particular, are known to exhibit fat tails in the distribution of prices. As with many natural resources price series, the arrival of new information can lead to unexpectedly rapid changes-or jump-in prices. This suggests that natural resource...
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Rehabilitation of disused mine sites through stabilisation and botanical restoration is ecologically important, but metal transfer pathways to colonising wildlife are often less understood and have never been studied in marsupials. The rehabilitated Royal George tin mine tailings and...
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Applying thermal shock to carbon nanofibers (CNFs) allows the synthesis of small and evenly distributed catalytic nanoparticles (NPs) on its surface. In this study, metal oxide hemitubes (HTs) were synthesized by calcination of a sacrificial template based on CNFs, which were decorated with...
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Chalcogenide glasses containing light alkali and Group 11 (Cu, Ag) halides MY (Y = Cl, Br, I) exhibit high ionic conductivity while their heavy alkali counterparts show promising properties for optical applications. The structural role of metal halides in chalcogenide glass networks remains...
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Methylmercury (MeHg) is a prevalent toxic metal that readily modifies protein thiols. Reactive persulfides that play a role in redox homeostasis are able to inactivate this metal through sulfur adduct formation. Although humans are exposed to other metals that could consume reactive persulfides...
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Lithium (Li) metal is considered as one of the most exciting anode materials for next-generation batteries because of its high theoretical capacity and lowest reduction potential. However, the uncontrollable dendrite growth associated with nonuniform deposition and huge volume change during...
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The energy transition requires substantial amounts of metals such as copper, nickel, cobalt and lithium. Are these metals a key bottleneck? We identify metal-specific demand shocks, estimate supply elasticities and pin down the price impact of the energy transition in a structural scenario...
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