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Active Site Engineering on Plasmonic Nanostructures for Efficient Photocatalysis.
ACS Nano, 2023Plasmonic nanostructures have shown immense potential in photocatalysis because of their distinct photochemical properties associated with tunable photoresponses and strong light-matter interactions.
Wenbin Jiang+12 more
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Insight into Structural Evolution, Active Site and Stability of Heterogeneous Electrocatalysts.
Angewandte Chemie, 2021The structure-activity correlation study of electrocatalysts is essential for improving conversion from electrical to chemical energy. Recently, increasing evidences obtained by operando characterization techniques reveal that the structural evolution of
Zhiyong Tang+2 more
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Active Site Engineering in Porous Electrocatalysts
Advances in Materials, 2020Electrocatalysis is at the center of many sustainable energy conversion technologies that are being developed to reduce the dependence on fossil fuels. The past decade has witnessed significant progresses in the exploitation of advanced electrocatalysts ...
Hui Chen+5 more
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Annual Review of Physiology, 1996
The significance of myosin has been expanded recently with the realization that it is found in every eukaryotic cell, where it has a role in cytokinesis, cell division, and vesicle transport. Advances in molecular genetics and expression systems related to myosin and actin have helped to reveal the extent of the myosin superfamily.
Ralph G. Yount+2 more
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The significance of myosin has been expanded recently with the realization that it is found in every eukaryotic cell, where it has a role in cytokinesis, cell division, and vesicle transport. Advances in molecular genetics and expression systems related to myosin and actin have helped to reveal the extent of the myosin superfamily.
Ralph G. Yount+2 more
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Active Site Dependent Reaction Mechanism over Ru/CeO2 Catalyst toward CO2 Methanation.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2016Oxygen vacancy on the surface of metal oxides is one of the most important defects which acts as the reactive site in a variety of catalytic reactions.
Fei Wang+7 more
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A‐Site Management Prompts the Dynamic Reconstructed Active Phase of Perovskite Oxide OER Catalysts
Advanced Energy Materials, 2021Perovskites (ABX3) are promising oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalysts for their highly intrinsic activity. The in‐depth understanding and the adjustment of dynamic reconstruction of active phases for perovskites in OER are still a daunting challenge.
Yu Sun+11 more
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Peroxidase Active Site Activity Assay
2010Cyclooxygenase enzymes house spatially distinct cyclooxygenase- and peroxidase-active sites. The two-electron reduction of peroxides to their corresponding alcohols by the heme bound in the peroxidase-active site converts the heme to a ferryloxoprotoporyphrin cation radical, with a reductant providing the two electrons necessary to bring the heme back ...
Lawrence J. Marnett+2 more
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Journal of Heat Transfer, 1976
Effects of cavity size, shape, and their population on nucleation characteristics of a surface were investigated. A theoretical model has been developed for the stability of a cylindrical cavity in boiling considering the wetting characteristics of the fluid and the transient inertial, viscous, and heat transfer effects. For cavities having small depth/
Warren M. Rohsenow+2 more
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Effects of cavity size, shape, and their population on nucleation characteristics of a surface were investigated. A theoretical model has been developed for the stability of a cylindrical cavity in boiling considering the wetting characteristics of the fluid and the transient inertial, viscous, and heat transfer effects. For cavities having small depth/
Warren M. Rohsenow+2 more
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, 2018
Highly active, durable, and inexpensive nanostructured catalysts are crucial for achieving efficient and economical electrochemical water splitting. However, developing efficient approaches to further improve the catalytic ability of the well-defined ...
Qian Zhou+9 more
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Highly active, durable, and inexpensive nanostructured catalysts are crucial for achieving efficient and economical electrochemical water splitting. However, developing efficient approaches to further improve the catalytic ability of the well-defined ...
Qian Zhou+9 more
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Active-site probes of flavoproteins
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1980Flavins are very versatile coenzymes, functioning with considerable efficiency in a wide variety of enzymic reactions involving either two-electron or one-electron transfers, with both functions often catalysed by the same enzyme. They are responsible for catalysing the dehydrogenation of many different types of compounds, including dithiols, reduced ...
Vincent Massey, Peter Hemmerich
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