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Porous Iridium Oxide Inverse Opal Catalysts Enable Efficient PEM Water Electrolysis
Porous iridium‐based inverse opal (IrOx‐IO) structures are introduced as high‐performance, unsupported PEM‐WE anode catalysts. Their electrochemical behavior is analyzed through porosity/surface area tuning, voltage breakdown, and circuit modeling.
Sebastian Möhle +4 more
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Silver Ions as Ambipolar Dopants in InAs Nanocrystal Solids
Ag⁺ ions post‐introduced into InAs nanocrystal films act as ambipolar dopants whose effect depends on host polarity and dopant concentration. In n‐type InAs nanocrystal films, Ag⁺ occupies interstitial sites to yield n‐type doping effect, whereas in Zn‐doped p‐type InAs nanocrystal films, it first forms p‐type surface doping effect and later induces n ...
Hwichan Cho +11 more
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Peptide‐Induced Ferroelectricity in Charge‐Transfer Supramolecular Materials
Bio‐inspired supramolecular charge‐transfer amphiphiles self‐assemble into nanoribbons in water, where peptide chirality‐induced symmetry breaking generates robust ferroelectricity across multiple systems. These water‐processable organic ferroelectrics also enhance neuronal outgrowth and electrophysiological maturity, offering a versatile strategy for ...
James V. Passarelli +15 more
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Atomic Layer Deposition of Superconductive Niobium Carbonitride Thin Films. [PDF]
Ruiz Kärkkäinen P +12 more
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A new approach to extracellular matrix‐mimetic, hierarchical biomaterials is presented. Soft gels composed of overpacked hydrogel microparticle arrays present a biomolecularly crowded environment permissive to the self‐assembly of collagen networks.
Elif Narbay +11 more
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Additive-Enhanced SnO<sub>2</sub> FBG Sensor with Optimized Annealing Time, Temperature, and Multilayer Coating for High-Performance Humidity Sensing. [PDF]
Kok SP +4 more
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Recent Advances in Collective Behaviors of Micro/Nanomotor Swarms
This review describes the driving forces behind collective motion, explores the self‐organization of micro/nano swarms across zero‐dimensional (0D), one‐dimensional (1D), two‐dimensional (2D), and three‐dimensional (3D) spaces, and highlights their potential in drug delivery, environmental monitoring, and smart devices.
Siwen Sun +4 more
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