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In situ formed Al/MOF enables viable visible‐light‐driven photocatalytic dehydrogenation of alane (AlH3) confirming practical application. Results demonstrate that Al nanoparticles prolong lifetime of photogenerated charge carriers via localized surface plasmon resonance induced hot electron injection, while AlH3 chemisorption triggers interfacial ...
Ting‐Ting Li +11 more
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Metal‐Organic Framework‐Based Supercapacitors: A Comprehensive Review
Overview of Metal‐Organic Frameworks (MOFs) derived electrode materials for supercapacitors. Illustration of redox reactions, conductivity enhancement, and structural stability during charge‐discharge cycling. Emphasis on synergistic effects due to surface area, porosity leading to improved electrochemical performance and energy storage efficiency ...
Swapnajit V. Mulik +5 more
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The myth of the Humanities in crisis
Denying from the start that Humanities are in crisis, the author examines certain aspects of this statement, reflecting on what is meant by stating that the Humanities are in crisis, arguing for the growing interest in human sciences and looking more ...
Josep Maria Terricabras
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Using the Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI) 2008, we apply mapping techniques previously developed for mapping journal structures in the Science and Social Science Citation Indices.
Hammarfelt, Björn +2 more
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A novel β‐cyclodextrin/bile acid‐based slide‐ring hydrogel was prepared via precise host–guest recognition and photopolymerization. This smart hydrogel dressing exhibited skin‐adaptive mechanical properties, pH‐responsive antibacterial activity, and integrated multi‐signal sensing (temperature, blood, and pressure) for advanced wound management ...
Wen Huang +7 more
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Mechanisms of collaboration between creative small, medium and micro-sized enterprises and higher education institutions: reflections on the Creativeworks London Creative Voucher scheme [PDF]
This research was supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council [grant Number AH/J005142/1].This research was supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council [grant Number AH/J005142/1].This research was supported by the Arts and Humanities
VIRANI, TE
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A key challenge in nicotine electroanalysis is the unresolved complexity of its interface process, which directly determines sensor metrics. Herein, the proton‐coupled electron transfer mechanism of nicotine is decoded for multi‐scenario portable electrochemical sensing.
Yi Peng +9 more
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