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Boosting Photo‐Pyroelectric Effect via Tunable Polarization and Interfacial Defect Engineering
This study reports Ba(Ti0.85Zr0.15)O3 nanocatalysts with enhanced polarization and oxygen‐vacancy‐rich interfaces for efficient NIR‐II photo‐pyroelectric therapy. Zr doping boosts the pyroelectric coefficient and accelerates polarization switching, while oxygen vacancies improve photothermal conversion and surface reactivity.
Yanli Huang +13 more
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The borate‐based cobalt‐iron catalyst promotes selective oxidation of water rather than chlorine evolution reaction during electrolysis of seawater. When integrated into a zero‐gap electrolyzer prototype, this catalyst supports robust splitting of artificial seawater into oxygen and hydrogen on an extended timescale.
Ananta R. Fareza +10 more
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Halide-free synthesis of metastable graphitic BC3. [PDF]
McGlamery D +6 more
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Aggregation of Modified Glucuronoxylan in Water and DMSO
Neutron scattering study of dispersibility of glucuronoxylan and modified glucuronoxylan, in water and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). ABSTRACT Glucuronoxylans are known to be only partly soluble in aqueous media. Chemical modification often aims to improve solubility, yet observations of aggregation even of the modified xylans are not uncommon.
Chonnipa Palasingh +7 more
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Olefin Polymerizations Oriented by Rational Designs of Group-13 Compounds. [PDF]
Tanaka R, Zou Y.
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Dual‐Phosphorus, Dual‐Nitrogen‐Embedded Corannulene: Synthesis, Structure, and Electronic Coupling
P2N2‐TBC, a corannulene‐based bowl structure incorporating two phosphorus and two nitrogen atoms, represents the first P2N2‐embedded heterobuckybowl. The cis and trans stereoisomers of this compound display distinct packing motifs, leading to markedly different electronic coupling patterns.
Marina Nagai +6 more
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Experimental methods in chemical engineering: Atomic absorption spectrometry—AAS
Abstract Elements absorb electromagnetic radiation (light) of a specific wavelength in proportion to the number of atoms in its path. As the atoms absorb this light energy, electrons rise from the ground state to an excited state. In atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS), high temperatures produce clouds of atoms from the sample (atomization) and ...
Emily Cintia Tossi de A. Costa +4 more
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Flash Communication: Boron K‑edge XAS and TDDFT Studies of Covalent Metal-Ligand Bonding in Ni(C<sub>2</sub>B<sub>9</sub>H<sub>11</sub>)<sub>2</sub>. [PDF]
Hansen HM +6 more
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