Among the topics are the effect of paper sludge ash on the compressive strength of composites with plaster of Paris, luminescence properties of samarium doped with magnesium phosphate glass, the effect of water content on structural and photoelectrochemical properties of titania nanotubes synthesized in fluoride ethylene glycol electrolyte, the effect of electric field treatment on the performance of an organic solar cell doped with salt, and the surface morphology of
selenium oxide under different concentrations of oxygen by the thermal evaporation method.
Ahlfeld and Munoz Reyes (1955) also described the Pakajake material as "selenolite," calling it a hydrated
selenium oxide. They observed that it occurs in only a few samples as small, colorless acicular crystals on ahlfeldite and limonite in cavities formed by the weathering of penroseite.