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1883. Bilinguhildren's use of the Maximiza Presupposition PrinciplePenka Stateva, Sara Andreetta, Anne Reboul, Arthur Stepanov, 2021, original scientific article Abstract: This article reports the results of an experimental study that examines the influence of bilingualism on the acquisition and use of the Maximize Presupposition principle in the context of speakers’ choices among propositional attitude predicates (equivalent to) know and think. We compared the performance of monolingual Slovenian- and
Italian-speaking school children to that of age-matched early bilingual children speaking both languages. Our findings suggest that while all children demonstrate adherence to Maximize Presupposition in an adult-like manner, bilingualism may enhance performance in pragmatic tasks that bear on this principle, and therefore constitutes a potential advantage in the relevant area. Keywords: Maximize Presupposition, implicature, presupposition, Italian, Slovenian, bilingualism Published in RUNG: 12.07.2021; Views: 2152; Downloads: 51 Full text (1,91 MB) |
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1886. Atmospheric concentrations and emission ratios of black carbon and nitrogen oxides in the Arabian/Persian Gulf regionBálint Alföldy, Mohamed M. Mahfouz, Asta Gregorič, Matic Ivančič, Irena Ježek, Martin Rigler, 2021, original scientific article Keywords: black carbon, nitrogen oxides, emission ratio, Arabian Gulf region Published in RUNG: 08.07.2021; Views: 2326; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
1887. The influence of selected indigenous yeasts on Pinot Noir wine colour propertiesJelena Topić, Lorena Butinar, Guillaume Antalick, Melita Sternad Lemut, Mitja Martelanc, Alen Albreht, Dorota Korte, Branka Mozetič Vodopivec, 2021, original scientific article Keywords: Pinot Noir, wine colour, yeasts, non-Saccharomyces, sensory Published in RUNG: 07.07.2021; Views: 2202; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
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1890. Improved photocatalytic activity of SnO[sub]2-TiO[sub]2 nanocomposite thin films prepared by low-temperature sol-gel methodKsenija Maver, Iztok Arčon, Mattia Fanetti, Samar Al Jitan, Giovanni Palmisano, Matjaž Valant, Urška Lavrenčič Štangar, 2021, original scientific article Abstract: The objective of this research was to investigate how the photocatalytic activity of pure TiO2 can be improved by
SnO2 modification. Different molar ratios of tin to titanium were prepared. The correlation between tin concentration
and structural properties was investigated to explain the mechanism of photocatalytic efficiency and
to optimize the synthesis conditions to obtain enhanced activity of the SnO2-modified TiO2 photocatalysts under
UV-irradiation. The SnO2-modified TiO2 photocatalysts were prepared by a low-temperature sol-gel method
based on organic tin and titanium precursors. The precursors underwent sol-gel reactions separately to form
SnO2-TiO2 sol. The sol-gels were deposited on a glass substrate by a dip-coating technique and dried at 150 ◦C to
obtain the photocatalysts in the form of a thin film. To test the thermal stability of the material, an additional set
of photocatalysts was prepared by calcining the dried samples in air at 500 ◦C. The photocatalytic activity of the
samples was determined by measuring the degradation rate of an azo dye. An increase of up to 30% in the
photocatalytic activity of the air-dried samples was obtained when the TiO2 was modified with the SnO2 in a
concentration range of 0.1–1 mol.%. At higher SnO2 loadings, the photocatalytic activity of the photocatalyst
was reduced compared to the unmodified TiO2. The calcined samples showed an overall reduced photocatalytic
activity compared to the air-dried samples. Various characterization techniques (UV-Vis, XRD, N2-physisorption,
TEM, EDX, SEM, XAS and photoelectrochemical characterization) were used to explain the mechanism for the
enhanced and hindered photocatalytic performances of the SnO2-modified TiO2 photocatalysts. The results
showed that the nanocrystalline cassiterite SnO2 is attached to the TiO2 nanocrystallites through the Sn-O-Ti
bonds. In this way, the coupling of two semiconductors, SnO2 and TiO2, was demonstrated. Compared to
single-phase photocatalysts, the coupling of semiconductors has a beneficial effect on the separation of charge
carriers, which prolongs their lifetime for accessibility to participate in the redox reactions. The maximum increase
in activity of the thin films was achieved in the low concentration range (0.1–1 mol.%), which means that
an optimal ratio and contact of the two phases is achieved for the given physical parameters such as particle size,
shape and specific surface area of the catalyst. Keywords: photocatalytic activity, Sn-modified TiO2, low-temperature, thin films, XAS analysis Published in RUNG: 05.07.2021; Views: 2582; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |