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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agglomeration results" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the outcomes or findings related to the process of agglomeration, often in fields like economics, geography, or materials science.
Example: "The agglomeration results indicate a significant increase in productivity among clustered businesses."
Alternatives: "aggregation outcomes" or "cluster findings".
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When the thickness is further increased, agglomeration results in decreasing surface area and preventing light penetration into the film.
However, as the irradiation time is increased to 900 s, the inhomogeneous broadening due to agglomeration results in a broadening of the emission band (Fig. 5) which is similar to the CNDs were dispersed in water [32].
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Nanoparticles are notoriously prone to agglomeration, resulting in the formation of large clumps that are difficult to redisperse.
Increased spray rate led to increased agglomeration due to the overly wet conditions, while increased fluidization velocities unexpectedly led to increased agglomeration resulting from electrostatic charging.
The electrolyte exhibits a balance of low crystallinity and low ZrO2 aggregation and agglomeration resulting to a potential next generation electrolyte for energy efficient windows.
The functionalization of the GC with the trifluoromethylphenyl groups by diazonium reaction was shown to enhance the distribution of Pt nanoparticles deposited on the functionalized GC surfaces and reduce their agglomeration, resulting in higher stability of Pt catalysts with enhanced activity as compared to the Pt/unmodified GC and a commercial Pt/C catalyst.
Carbon also prevents boron agglomeration, resulting in a dense wire core.
Heat treatment would have also caused agglomeration, resulting in bigger grains.
However, saturation of adsorption site and agglomeration resulted into no further adsorption at higher adsorbent dosage (Pirbazari et al. 2014).
SEM images show that the particle size of ZnO increases with the increase in calcined temperature of ZnO through agglomeration, resulting in a decrease in surface area.
It may be attributed, first, to the antibacterial activities of Cu nanoparticles and, second, to the prohibition of Cu nanoparticles agglomeration resulted from their settlements on silica nanoparticles (Figure 5b).
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