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    <title>On Physics of Intercalation of Molecular Hydrogen Nanophase Into Graphene Surface Nanoblisters, Relevance For Solving The Hydrogen Storage Problem</title>
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    <description>Title: On Physics of Intercalation of Molecular Hydrogen Nanophase Into Graphene Surface Nanoblisters, Relevance For Solving The Hydrogen Storage Problem
Authors: Nechaev, Yu S.; Veziroglu, T. Nejat
Abstract: Herein, our modified results of thermodynamic analysis of some theoretical and&#xD;
experimental data on “reversible” hydrogenation and dehydrogenation of some graphenelayer-&#xD;
nanostructures are presented.&#xD;
In the framework of the formal kinetics approximation of the first order rate reaction, some&#xD;
thermodynamic quantities for the reaction of hydrogen sorption (the reaction rate constant,&#xD;
the reaction activation energy, the per-exponential factor of the reaction rate constant) have&#xD;
been determined.&#xD;
Some models and characteristics of hydrogen chemisorption on graphite (on the basal and&#xD;
edge planes) have been used for interpretation of the obtained quantities, with the aim of&#xD;
revealing the atomic mechanisms of hydrogenation and dehydrogenation of different&#xD;
graphene-layer-systems. The cases of both a non-diffusion rate limiting kinetics, and a&#xD;
diffusion rate limiting kinetics are considered.On the basis of using the obtained analytical results of an empirical character (an indirect&#xD;
experiment), the physics of intercalation of molecular hydrogen nanophase of a high&#xD;
density into carbon-based nanostructures is considered.&#xD;
It is relevant for developing of a key breakthrough nanotechnology of the hydrogen onboard&#xD;
efficient and compact storage in fuel-cell-powered vehicles – the very current, but&#xD;
long-term (from about 1995 year) problem.&#xD;
A constructive critical discussion on our results and/or International co-operation seems as&#xD;
a real way of a joint breakthrough solving of the hydrogen storage problem.</description>
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    <title>The Integral Representation of the Spectral Measure of the Multiparameter Problems</title>
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    <description>Title: The Integral Representation of the Spectral Measure of the Multiparameter Problems
Authors: Almamedov, Musa; Aslanov, Afgan; Isayev, Hamlet</description>
    <dc:date>2017-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>An Analytic Structure of the Real Spectrum of Multiparameter Operator System</title>
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    <description>Title: An Analytic Structure of the Real Spectrum of Multiparameter Operator System
Authors: Almamedov, Musa; Aslanov, Afgan; Isayev, Hamlet
Abstract: This article is devoted to the geometry and analytical structure of the spectrum of self-adjoins multiparameter operators.</description>
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