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2461.
Spectroscopic insights into the electrochemical mechanism of rechargeable calcium/sulfur batteries
Antonio Scafuri, Romain Berthelot, Klemen Pirnat, Alen Vižintin, Jan Bitenc, Giuliana Aquilanti, Dominique Foix, Rémi Dedryvère, Iztok Arčon, Robert Dominko, Lorenzo Stievano, 13, original scientific article

Abstract: Calcium batteries represent a promising alternative to lithium metal systems. The combination of the low redox potential and low cost and the energy-dense calcium anode (2073 mAh/cm3, similar to 2044 mAh/cm3 for Li) with appropriate low-cost cathode materials such as sulfur could produce a game-changing technology in several fields of applications. In this work, we present the reversible activity of a proof-of-concept Ca/S battery at room temperature, characterized by a surprising medium-term cycling stability with low polarization, promoted by the use of a simple positive electrode made of sulfur supported on an activated carbon cloth scaffold, and a state-of-the-art fluorinated alkoxyborate-based electrolyte. Insights into the electrochemical mechanism governing the chemistry of the Ca/S system were obtained for the first time by combining X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and X-ray absorption spectroscopy. The mechanism implies the formation of different types of soluble polysulfide species during both charge and discharge at room temperature, and the formation of solid CaS at the end of discharge. The reversible electrochemical activity is proven by the reformation of elemental sulfur at the end of the following charge. These promising results open the way to the comprehension of emerging Ca/S systems, which may represent a valid alternative to Mg/S and Li/S batteries.
Keywords: Calcium/Sulfur Batteries EXAFS, XANES
Published in RUNG: 17.10.2020; Views: 2942; Downloads: 0
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Can we explain strict ordering restrictions with extralinguistic properties?
Franc Marušič, Petra Mišmaš, Rok Žaucer, Luka Komidar, Gregor Sočan, unpublished conference contribution

Abstract: Cartographic approach to syntax models strict universal word orders with a universal hierarchy of functional projections. For example, universal order of adjectives [Adjs] (cf. Hetzron 1978, Sproat & Shih 1991, etc.), supposedly comes from a universal hierarchy of FPs which host specific types of Adjs (Scott 2002). Adopting this as a premise, we explore the origin of this hierarchy, i.e., the origin of the specific ordering of individual FPs in the functional hierarchy and thus the origin in which Adjs end up being linearized.
Keywords: adjectives, cartography, universal hierarchy of functional projections, general cognition, experimental syntax, cognitive foundations of syntax
Published in RUNG: 16.10.2020; Views: 2732; Downloads: 0
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Gorizia, Gorica, Gurize, Görz: L’immagine letteraria plurilingue della città. Nuove prospettive e opportunità̀ per lo sviluppo del turismo culturale nel territorio
Ana Toroš, 2019, published scientific conference contribution abstract (invited lecture)

Abstract: Uporabnost in pomen didaktičnih gradiv s področja čezmejne literature na vseh ravneh izobraževanja za namene razvoja kulturnega turizma v Gorici.
Keywords: Gorica, čezmejna didaktika literature, Nova Gorica
Published in RUNG: 15.10.2020; Views: 2416; Downloads: 0
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UNI-SOFT IDEALS IN CORESIDUATED LATTICES
Hashem Bordbar, 2018, original scientific article

Abstract: The notion of the uni-soft idea is introduced, and related properties are investigated. Characterizations of the uni-soft ideal are discussed. The transfer of uni-soft ideal is considered, and relations between the uni-soft ideal and its transfer are investigated. Given a soft set, conditions for the transfer of soft set to be a uni-soft ideal.
Keywords: Coresiduated lattice, uni-soft ideal, transfer, support.
Published in RUNG: 15.10.2020; Views: 2428; Downloads: 0
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POLOŽAJ NOVOMEDIJSKE UMETNOSTI
Peter Purg, Jurij Krpan, Maša Jazbec, Saša Spačal, Robertina Šebjanič, radio or television broadcast, podcast, interview, press conference

Abstract: Okrogla Miza na Radiu Študent Ljubljana; 22. 7. 2020 - 11.00 - 13.00 prof. dr. Peter Purg, raziskovalec in profesor na področju novomedijske umetnosti Jurij Krpan, kurator, umetniški vodja, producent Saša Spačal, slovenska intermedijska umetnica, grafična oblikovalka, raziskovalka živih sistemov in bioumetnica dr. Maša Jazbec, intermedijska umetnica in raziskovalka Javljanje iz umetniške rezidence v Kopru pri društvu PiNA: Robertina Šebjanič, intermedijska umetnica in raziskovalka Moderira: Nika Sajovic * Okrogla miza je nastala v sklopu projekta ŠIPK, ki ga Radio Študent izvaja s Fakulteto za medije. Študentske inovativne projekte za družbeno korist (ŠIPK) sofinancirata Republika Slovenija in Evropska unija iz Evropskega socialnega sklada.
Keywords: novi mediji, intermedijska, umetnost, kritika, interdisiplinarnost
Published in RUNG: 15.10.2020; Views: 2765; Downloads: 0
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On the Distribution of Imperfective Suffixation and the Position of Theme Vowels in Slovenian
Vesna Plesničar, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Abstract: There are different views regarding the exact position of the Theme Vowel (TH) in the verb structure within Distributive Morphology (DM). One is that THs are realisations of a TH position that is added to v0 (and other functional heads) (e.g. Oltra-Massuet 1999 and Embick and Halle 2005), another, argued for in Marvin (2002), is that THs are attached directly to the ROOT. The most recent proposal for Slovenian is the one made by Božič (2016, 2017), where he argues that TH is adjoined to Aspectual head (ASP0). On the other hand, Marvin has claimed, contra Božič (2017), that TH could only adjoin to category-defining heads, i.e. that adjunction to any other functional head, such as Tense head, Aspect or Passive is not possible in Slovenian. Our data suggest that contrary to Božič, it is -va- rather than -av- that is an imperfectivizing morpheme in Slovenian, and contrary to previous literature more widely, -va- is not just a secondary imperfective morpheme but more generally an imperfective morpheme. Our idea is supported by the clear distribution patterns shown by -va- in verbs which receive an imperfective interpretation. This suggestion makes further predictions on the position of TH vowel in Slovenian. We argue that TH precedes the imperfective suffix -va-, and thus cannot be a component of the imperfective morpheme, as assumed in Božič (2016, 2017). TH is rather a part of the ROOT (or verbalizing head to which it is attached).
Keywords: Distributive Morphology, Theme Vowel, Imperfective Suffixation, Slovenian
Published in RUNG: 14.10.2020; Views: 2319; Downloads: 78
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Slovenian verbs: Structure, stress and allomorphy
Marko Simonović, Petra Mišmaš, invited lecture at foreign university

Abstract: The talk will address three closely related topics concerning the verb in Slavic: the structure of the verbal domain, stress patterns and root allomorphy. We focus on data from Slovenian.
Keywords: verbs, Slovenian, Distributed Morphology, allomorphy, stress, theme vowels
Published in RUNG: 13.10.2020; Views: 2589; Downloads: 0
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Molecular alignment on graphene surface determines transport properties of graphene/organic semiconductor transistors
Vadym Tkachuk, Egon Pavlica, Gvido Bratina, 2020, original scientific article

Abstract: Graphene field-effect transistor structures were used to investigate the role of molecular alignment on charge transport properties of heterostructures comprising a single-layer graphene and variable thickness of N,N′-bis(n-octyl)-(1,7&1,6)-dicyanoperylene-3,4:9,10-bisdicarboximide (PDI8-CN2) - an n-type organic semiconductor. Our atomic force microscopy data show that under selected growth conditions PDI8-CN2 grows in a layer-by-layer fashion up to a second monolayer. The first layer comprises flat-lying molecules, whereas the molecules in the second layer orient themselves in an upright orientation. Transconductance measurements show that the flat-lying molecules have little effect on the position of the Fermi level in graphene. Upright oriented molecules in the second layer instead, have a strong effect as to neutralize native p-type doping of graphene and cause a shift of charge-neutrality level towards the Dirac point. We interpret such behavior in terms of different orientation of the surface dipole on layers with different molecular orientations. At the same time the overall mobility of the charge carriers reaches values exceeding 3000 cm2/Vs.
Keywords: organski polprevodniki, grafen, transport električnega naboja
Published in RUNG: 13.10.2020; Views: 2677; Downloads: 0
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PIXXELPOINT20: PREVERJENA RESNIČNOST / CHECKED REALITY : SODOBNA UMETNOST
Abrahamsberg Aljoša, radio or television broadcast, podcast, interview, press conference

Abstract: V intervjuju s kuratorjem festivala sodobnih umetniških praks PIxxelpoint 2019 so prikazana tudi ključna dela in procesi te jubilejne , dvajsete festivalske edicije. Dolžina, 11 minut, 47 sekund. Produkcija RX:TX, GO TV, Abrahamsbergs. Serija: SODOBNA UMETNOST.
Keywords: pixxelpoint, festival, sodobna, medijska, umetnost, intermedijski, teorija, kritika
Published in RUNG: 12.10.2020; Views: 2501; Downloads: 0
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Orographic gravity waves in OH-airglow imaging systems
Sabine Wuest, Jonas Till, René Sedlak, Patrick Hannawald, Carsten Schmidt, Samo Stanič, Michael Bittner, 2020, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Abstract: Atmospheric dynamics is strongly influenced by waves on different scales. Airflow over mountains can lead to all kinds of atmospheric waves, planetary and gravity waves as well as infrasound. Under certain circumstances these waves can propagate through the atmosphere and lead to a re- distribution of energy. In the case of gravity waves, a stably stratified atmosphere is a mandatory requirement for their generation and vertical propagation. Additionally, the vertical propagation depends on the horizontal wind field. In the Alpine and pre-Alpine region, we currently operate five OH-airglow imaging systems, which allow the investigation of orographic gravity waves. Depending on tropo-, strato- and mesospheric wind and temperature, it is checked which wavelengths can propagate into the fields of view of our instruments. This is done for a whole year in order to take into account annual and semi- annual cycles in wind and temperature. Concerning the generation of gravity waves, we put our focus on our OH-airglow imager (FAIM) deployed at Otlica (45.9°N, 13.9°E), Slovenia. Here, we also have additional measurements of an OH-airglow spectrometer (GRIPS). In case studies, we investigate whether strong wind events (Bora) lead to strong gravity waves activity or enhanced potential energy density.
Keywords: Orographic gravity waves, Bora, Otlica, Slovenia, OH-airglow imaging
Published in RUNG: 08.10.2020; Views: 2491; Downloads: 0
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