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From Microscale to Road Scale: Bridging the Gaps of Predictive Aluminum Corrosion Using SECM
The current study explores the corrosion prediction possibility on various aluminum (AAxxxx) surfaces (via. SECM) without the need of long‐term road testing. The obtained results show a strong correlation identified between the in‐service corrosion propagation data (from 2 years of road‐test), and the estimated corrosion propagation using ...
Vikram Singh+3 more
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The prepared ceramic membrane exhibited 28.84 µm average pore size and hydrophilic properties (≈27.4° contact angle). FTIR shows the presence of aluminol, siloxane, and hydroxyl groups and XRD confirms the presence of quartz and kaolinite phases. Separation of natural organic matter from drinking water is achieved by microfiltration at 0.25 bar and is ...
Samkeliso S. Ndzimandze+5 more
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The impact of climate change on coastal erosion in Southeast Asia and the compelling need to establish robust adaptation strategies. [PDF]
Dong WS+12 more
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This work explores the production of photocatalytic surfaces. Direct laser interference patterning (DLIP) is used to produce hierarchical oxidic surface structures on titanium sheet material in a single processing step. The surface topography and composition are discussed and the photocatalytic activity is assessed using methylene blue degradation ...
Tobias Fox+4 more
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How to Achieve High Spatial Resolution in Organic Optobioelectronic Devices?
This study explores how the optoelectronic properties of organic semiconductors impact on the resolution of light‐activated bioelectronic interfaces. Using photovoltage and photocurrent microscopy techniques, the authors show that H2PC/PTCDI heterojunctions enable a resolution down to 6.5 µm due to low carrier mobility along the heterojunction.
Luca Fabbri+9 more
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This study investigates the antifungal efficacy of ultrashort pulsed laser‐induced periodic surface structures (USP‐DLIP) on copper, brass, and steel surfaces. Using Aspergillus niger as a model, the research highlights a 99% reduction in spore viability on 9 µm structured copper surfaces due to enhanced copper ion release. Scanning electron microscopy
Stella Marie Timofeev+10 more
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Stabilization of global temperature at 1.5°C and 2.0°C: implications for coastal areas. [PDF]
Nicholls RJ+11 more
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Decoupling Degradation at the Electrode Interfaces in Prussian White Full Cells
Prussian White (PW) as a sodium‐ion battery (SIB) cathode material is advancing, having already been commercialized. Yet, capacity fade and cyanide‐related safety risks persist. By integrating Mössbauer‐ and online electrochemical mass spectrometry, this study analyzes degradation in PW cells, observing hydrogen and cyanide evolution.
Casimir Misiewicz+4 more
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The design, optimization and characterization of a new bilayer painting system is presented. The underlying layer is engineered to provide exceptional thermal insulation through the synergistic effect of hollow perlite microspheres and micrometer‐sized cellulose particles. The external painting layer is designed to induce the formation of a homogeneous
Antonino Caputo+8 more
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Seagrass Ecosystem Services and Their Variability across Genera and Geographical Regions. [PDF]
Mtwana Nordlund L+3 more
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