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Shape‐Stabilization of Phase Change Materials with Carbon‐Conscious Poly(hydroxy)Urethane Foams
Poly(hydroxy)urethane (PHU) foam, derivable from carbon dioxide (CO2) and bio‐based resources, is a promising material platform for shape‐stabilizing phase change materials (PCMs). We demonstrate the encapsulation of both paraffins and calcium chloride hexahydrate in PHU foam, achieving 48 stable thermal cycles by introducing 5 wt.% barium carbonate ...
Minjung Lee+5 more
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Adapting Automatic Water Samplers for the Isotopic Study of Rainfall at High Temporal Resolution. [PDF]
Carton C+4 more
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The relationship between primary polymer structure and pattern quality in the directed self‐assembly of chemically modified polystyrene‐block‐poly(methyl methacrylate) derivatives is explored. The perpendicular lamellae are aligned, with a periodicity below 20 nm. No parallel orientations or dislocations form, and line patterns are well defined over an
Shinsuke Maekawa+8 more
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Improvement of Bonding Strength Between Polyphenylene Sulfide/Glass Fiber Composites and Epoxy via Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma Surface Treatment. [PDF]
Do HG, Lee PC, Cho BG.
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Making Photoresponsive Metal–Organic Frameworks an Effective Class of Heterogeneous Photocatalyst
This review summarizes photoresponsive MOFs for photocatalytic applications, focusing on their capacity to enhance light harvesting, charge transfer, and surface reactions. While existing studies provide foundational insights, emerging characterization techniques enable a deeper understanding of photoresponsive MOFs.
Rui Liu+3 more
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Constraining the history of water and climate on Mars through light element stable isotope analysis of volatiles in returned martian samples. [PDF]
Grady MM.
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Off‐centering of cations in pavonite‐structured Ag1.75InSb5.75Se11 (AISS) breaks crystal symmetry, inducing Rashba‐like band splitting and high band degeneracy, thus enhancing Seebeck coefficients. Soft bonds between off‐centered cations and Se atoms increase phonon scattering, achieving low lattice thermal conductivity (0.22 W m−1K−1 at 723 K). Doping
Chenghao Xie+7 more
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A spectroscopic theory for how mean rainfall changes with surface temperature. [PDF]
Cohen S, Pincus R.
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