+ Homogeneous Catalysis in Supercritical Fluids
Supercritical fluids, compounds heated and pressurized beyond the critical
point, have many unusual properties. Homogeneous molecular catalysis, which
have far greater control over selectivity than heterogeneous solid catalysts,
are now being tested in SCFs., and early results show that high rates, improved
selectivity, and elimination of mass-transfer problems can be achieved. As
industry moves away from toxic or environmentally damaging solvents,
supercritical carbon dioxide may be an ideal replacement medium for nonpolar
or weakly polar chemical processes. More than simply substitutes for nonpolar
solvents, SCFs can radically change the observed chemistry. Supercritical
carbon dioxide is also an excellent medium for its own fixation, as
demonstrated by studies of its hydrogenation.
+ Scanning Interferometric Apertureless Microscopy:Optical Imaging at
10Angstrom Resolution
Interferometric near-field optical microscopy achieving a resolution of 10
angstroms is demonstrated. The scattered electric field variation caused
by a vibrating probe tip in close proximity to a sample surface is measured by
encoding it as a modulation in the optical phase of one arm of an
interferometer. Unlike in regular near-field optical microscopes, where the
contrast results from a weak source (or aperture) dipole interacting with the
polarizability of the same, the present form of imaging relies on a
fundamentally different contrast mechanism:sensing the dipole-dipole coupling
of two externally driven dipoles (the tip and sample dipoles) as their spacing
is modulated.
+ Sprites, ELF transients, and positive ground strokes
In two summertime mesoscale convective systems (MCSs), mesospheric optical
sprite phenomena were often coincident with both large-amplitude positive cloud-
to-ground lightning and transient Schumann resonance excitations of the entire
Earth-ionosphere cavity. These observations, together with earlier studies of
MCS electrification, suggest that sprites are triggered when the rapid removal
of large quantities of positive charge from an areally extensive charge layer
stresses the mesosphere to dielectric breakdown
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