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Image: Detail "TBI (1).png" Li, Tianyue; Mallows, John; Adams, Keir; Nichol, Gary; Thijssen, Job; Robertson, Neil. (2019). Thiourea Bismuth Iodide: Crystal structure, Characterization and High Performance as an Electrode Material for Supercapacitors, [dataset]. University of Edinburgh. School of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.7488/ds/2501. CC-BY
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Impact of particle-size polydispersity on the quality of thin-film colloidal crystals
Size polydispersity in colloidal particles can disrupt order in their self-assembly, ultimately leading to a complete suppression of crystallization. In contrast to various computational studies, few experimental studies ... -
Short range intervortex force coefficients
We present the coefficients for the short range expansion of the static vortex interaction from Ginzburg-Landau or Abelian Higgs model. The corresponding expansion of the vortex energy is given in the paper "Short range ... -
Supplemental data for Comparative rhizotaxy of fossil and living isoetalean rhizomorphs reveals development through rootlet intercalation within a triangular lattice
Supplemental data: Background and Aims: The Isoetales are a clade of lycopsids that evolved colossal arborescent forms during their Palaeozoic prime but today are represented solely by the small herbaceous monogeneric ... -
How Functional Groups Influence Asphaltene Aggregation: Molecular Simulations and Small-Angle Neutron Scattering
The dataset consists of a sample LAMMPS input file, sample LAMMPS data files for each asphaltene in 2:8 heptane:toluene mixtures, and the raw data plotted in Figures 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 12. Asphaltenes are polycyclic ... -
Chemical tuning of a double-double perovskite oxide
Data are for the publication 'Chemical tuning of a double-double perovskite oxide' by Azizah Almadhi, Sean D. Injac, Kunlang Ji, Clemens Ritter, and J. Paul Attfield. Abstract: The feasibility of chemical doping of a ... -
Attribution of extreme precipitation related to a fatal Derailment near Carmont, Scotland
Summer seasonal max rainfall from convective permitting model simulations and radar data. Model data includes only the data filtered to remove permanent 'fountains'. Distribution fits also provided. See Tett et al, 2025 ... -
DNS Kolmogorov flow data for Re 50
The dataset contains a three dimensional (3-D) Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) of a Kolmogorov flow with the unit Reynolds number defined as Re=1/nu and a sinusoidal forcing on streamwise axis and one wavenumber. It is ... -
DNS Kolmogorov flow data for Re 30
The dataset contains a three dimensional (3-D) Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) of a Kolmogorov flow with the unit Reynolds number defined as Re=1/nu and a sinusoidal forcing on streamwise axis and one wavenumber. It is ... -
DNS Kolmogorov flow data for Re 90
The dataset contains a three dimensional (3-D) Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) of a Kolmogorov flow with the unit Reynolds number defined as Re=1/nu and a sinusoidal forcing on streamwise axis and one wavenumber. It is ... -
WITHDRAWN: DNS Kolmogorov flow data for Re 90
WITHDRAWN: This item has been withdrawn as it is a duplicate of https://doi.org/10.7488/ds/7963. The dataset contains a three dimensional (3-D) Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) of a Kolmogorov flow with the unit Reynolds ... -
3D-printable phantoms for quantitative dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI
This dataset contains the experimental data and code required to reproduce results and figures in the article "3D-printable phantoms for quantitative dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI" (final published version). Abstract ... -
NDVI maps Robert Island
Earth’s polar regions are experiencing significant climate change, impacting global oceanographic and weather patterns. Arctic ‘greening’ is well studied, but a debate has emerged about whether similar trends are occurring ... -
Bridging-induced phase separation and loop extrusion drive noise in chromatin transcription
Cell-to-cell heterogeneity in transcription, or transcriptional noise, is important in cellular development and in disease. The molecular mechanisms driving it are, however, elusive and ill-understood. Here, we use computer ... -
Nanoscale insights into vibration-induced heterogeneous ice nucleation
Accelerating ice nucleation in confined liquids is desirable in applications like food freezing, cryopreservation, and ice casting, but current techniques have their limitations. The use of high-frequency acoustic waves ... -
Kerogen-rich shales and coals: Key drivers of microbial life and carbon cycling in the deep biosphere
DNA sequence data of DNA from kerogens after microbial enrichment. These data are for sequences of bacteria inhabiting laboratory microcosms of kerogens inoculated with a lab culture. They are sequences associated with ... -
Photogrammetry model of Jurassic fossil nurse log
Photogrammetry model of Jurassic fossil nurse log. A ca. 150-million-year-old nurse log was discovered and described from the Jurassic of Scotland, using classic palaeobotanical techniques and microscopy. The wood was ... -
A far-field boundary condition for measuring drag force on micro/nano particles
Predicting the flow around airborne particles smaller than 1 µm is challenging because the flow is rarefied and occurs at very low Reynolds numbers, requiring the Boltzmann equation to be solved using the computationally ... -
Ionic adsorption on bulk nanobubble interfaces and its uncertain role in diffusive stability
Hypothesis: Bulk nanobubbles have been proposed to improve gas exchange in a variety of applications, such as in water treatment, theragnostics, and microfluidic surface cleaning. However, there is currently no consensus ... -
Raw data for "Low-temperature on-board hydrogen production using a novel hollow fibre-based packed bed reactor"
This dataset includes experimental raw data corresponding to the data shown in the linked manuscript, which is titled "Low-temperature on-board hydrogen production using a novel hollow fibre-based packed bed reactor". This ... -
How useful is Nanopore adaptive sampling for sequencing Schistosoma mansoni miracidia?
Background - Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) is now widely used in helminth genomics. Whilst adult worms typically provide sufficient DNA for molecular analyses, for some helminths of public health significance, such as ...