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An advanced F‐doped and ─CN group co‐modified FCCN is developed. Due to the synergistic effects of co‐modification in promoting photogenerated exciton generation, enhancing charge kinetics, expanding active interfacial areas, and optimizing CO2 interfacial reactions, the FCCN photocatalyst demonstrates excellent catalytic performance and high ...
Sheng‐Qi Guo +9 more
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Quantifying Spin Defect Density in hBN via Raman and Photoluminescence Analysis
An all‐optical method is presented for quantifying the density of boron vacancy spin defects in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN). By correlating Raman and photoluminescence signals with irradiation fluence, defect‐induced Raman modes are identified and established an relationship linking optical signatures to absolute defect densities. This enables direct
Atanu Patra +8 more
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Rethinking blue carbon: unlocking invisible carbon sinks
Tzong-Yueh Chen +2 more
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Vacuum‐based deposition is promising for perovskite solar cells to be successfully commercialized. However, co‐evaporation, the most common vapor phase deposition technique, suffers from very low deposition rates. In this work, we reveal that high deposition rates can lead to carbon flakes depositing into the perovskite absorber layers due to material ...
Thomas Feeney +13 more
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Chemoselective Sequential Polymerization: An Approach Toward Mixed Plastic Waste Recycling
Inspired by biological protein metabolism, this study demonstrates the closed‐loop recycling of mixed synthetic polymers via ring‐closing depolymerization followed by a chemoselective sequential polymerizations process. The approach recovers pure polymers from mixed feedstocks, even in multilayer formats, highlighting a promising strategy to overcome a
Gadi Slor +5 more
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Multiple Twinning in Nacre and Aragonite
Electron backscatter diffraction map of a cluster of geologic aragonite, exhibiting single, double, and triple twins. The whole cluster is approximately 2 cm wide. Colors indicate crystal orientations, so that pixels where the a‐, b‐, and c‐axis is perpendicular to the image plane are green, red, and blue, respectively.
Connor A. Schmidt +7 more
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2021
Marine ecosystems around the UK can both increase and decrease atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. Carbon loss and gain globally by these ecosystems has the potential to influence climate change. This POSTnote summarises the marine ecosystems in the UK that contribute to these processes, their current and potential future extent, and pressures on them.
Euan Furness, Jonathan Wentworth
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Marine ecosystems around the UK can both increase and decrease atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. Carbon loss and gain globally by these ecosystems has the potential to influence climate change. This POSTnote summarises the marine ecosystems in the UK that contribute to these processes, their current and potential future extent, and pressures on them.
Euan Furness, Jonathan Wentworth
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2014
Remote sensing may be defined as the collection and interpretation of information about an object, area or event without being in physical contact with the object. Aircraft and satellites are the common platforms for remote sensing of the earth and its natural resources.
Abhijit Mitra, Sufia Zaman
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Remote sensing may be defined as the collection and interpretation of information about an object, area or event without being in physical contact with the object. Aircraft and satellites are the common platforms for remote sensing of the earth and its natural resources.
Abhijit Mitra, Sufia Zaman
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Fisheries, 2014
Carbon is a critical element. Life requires it, but too much of a good thing can be harmful. Climate change literature tells us that when present in elevated concentrations, and when mixed with the...
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Carbon is a critical element. Life requires it, but too much of a good thing can be harmful. Climate change literature tells us that when present in elevated concentrations, and when mixed with the...
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