Delves into using electrical resistivity measurements to characterize microstructural features of metallic systems, including monitoring precipitation kinetics and evaluating solid solubility evolution.
Explores the chemistry of halogens and noble gases, covering properties, reactions, and compounds of elements like chlorine, bromine, xenon, and radon.
Explores the self-assembly of heterobimetallic systems to create robust duplexes in water, emphasizing the importance of synthetic H-bond systems for materials fabrication.
Explores ionic balances, oxidation-reduction, and electrochemical potentiometric sensors in chemical sensing applications, including oxygen concentration measurement and air/fuel ratio optimization.