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A cation‐π interaction‐based biointerface is engineered on a CNT‐FET for label‐free detection of PD‐1. PD‐1 monoclonal antibodies are orientedly immobilized via cation‐π interactions between PCz‐wrapped semiconducting single‐walled carbon nanotubes and the Fc region of the monoclonal antibody.
Chunmin Jia +8 more
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Flexible Wide Bandgap Electrode System for In situ Cell Sensing and Irreversible Electroporation
The paper reports the design and wafer‐level microfabrication of a long‐lived, flexible 3C‐SiC electrode capable of sensitive and in situ cell sensing, as well as electroporation ablation. The work demonstrates a biocompatible and durable electrode platform that can perform reliable electrical interfacing with biological tissues over extended periods ...
Minh Anh Huynh +3 more
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Pervious Concrete as a Controlled Stormwater Capture-Pretreatment Interface in a School-Scale Decentralized Harvesting System. [PDF]
Frausto Castillo RF +10 more
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Thermally coupled solid hydrogen storage and carbon capture for balancing intermittent renewable energy. [PDF]
Harrison ARP, Fulham GJ, Hong H, Nie B.
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Advancements in CO<sub>2</sub> Capture and Storage: Technologies, Performance, and Strategic Pathways to Net-Zero by 2050. [PDF]
Bhran AA, Shoaib AM.
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Climate and ecological constraints of cultivating bioenergy crops for climate mitigation in tropical regions. [PDF]
Fofrich Navarro R, Chiu A, Ordway EM.
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The Value of Reversible Carbon Storage in a Zero-Emissions World. [PDF]
Mayer AC +4 more
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Energy Policy, 2008
Abstract Carbon capture and storage (CCS) covers a broad range of technologies that are being developed to allow carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuel use at large point sources to be transported to safe geological storage, rather than being emitted to the atmosphere.
Hannah Chalmers, Jonathan Gibbins
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Abstract Carbon capture and storage (CCS) covers a broad range of technologies that are being developed to allow carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuel use at large point sources to be transported to safe geological storage, rather than being emitted to the atmosphere.
Hannah Chalmers, Jonathan Gibbins
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International Journal of Energy Sector Management, 2013
Purpose – The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have consistently ranked high in per capita carbon emissions, not to mention the fact that a lifestyle with a high ecological footprint in a fragile ecosystem can affect the regional environment, prosperity and social stability.
Vijo Varkey Theeyattuparampil +5 more
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Purpose – The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have consistently ranked high in per capita carbon emissions, not to mention the fact that a lifestyle with a high ecological footprint in a fragile ecosystem can affect the regional environment, prosperity and social stability.
Vijo Varkey Theeyattuparampil +5 more
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2017
A theoretical and practical analysis of the complex liability issues raised by carbon capture and storage systems for containing greenhouse gases. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) systems inject highly compressed carbon dioxide gas deep into geological formations in order to contain the gas, and its harmful effects on the planet, for the
Faure, Michael, Partain, R.A.
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A theoretical and practical analysis of the complex liability issues raised by carbon capture and storage systems for containing greenhouse gases. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) systems inject highly compressed carbon dioxide gas deep into geological formations in order to contain the gas, and its harmful effects on the planet, for the
Faure, Michael, Partain, R.A.
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