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Dynamics of bio-based carbon dioxide removal in Germany. [PDF]
Wollnik R +13 more
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We identify two decisive levers for SAM interfaces: molecular design (carboxylic acid‐based, phosphonic acid, other anchoring chemistries, and polymeric SAMs) and mixing routes (co‐assembly, in situ assembly, pre‐ and post‐treatment). Coordinated tuning of headgroups and assembly pathways optimises energy alignment and film formation, suppresses ...
Jiaxu Zhang, Bochun Kang, Feng Yan
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Life Cycle Assessment in the Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification of Land-Based Carbon Dioxide Removal: Gaps and Opportunities. [PDF]
Yao Y, Zhang B.
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Asymmetric Multi‐Site Ion Exchange in Porous Carbon Electrodes
A lognormal‐distribution 2D EXSY NMR framework uncovers the full spectrum of ion dynamics in hierarchical porous carbons, bridging fast surface exchange and confined in‐pore transport—establishing structure–transport relationships for next‐generation energy storage, gas storage, and ion removal materials.
Henry R. N. B. Enninful +5 more
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Resilient tree-planting strategies for carbon dioxide removal under compounding climate and economic uncertainties. [PDF]
Cho FHT +7 more
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Organic photoelectrochemical cells based on π‐conjugated semiconductors offer a versatile platform for solar fuel generation. This review outlines operating principles, device architectures, and key metrics, and highlights advances in p‐ and n‐type photoelectrodes, interfacial engineering, and catalyst integration.
Jaehyeong Kim +8 more
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Over-reliance on land for carbon dioxide removal in net-zero climate pledges. [PDF]
Dooley K +4 more
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A Gd‐doped Cu2O electrocatalyst disrupts rigid interfacial hydrogen‐bonding networks, creating a free‐water‐rich microenvironment. This accelerates proton‐coupled electron transfer, enabling selective high‐rate CO2‐to‐ethanol conversion with 48.5% Faradaic efficiency at industrially relevant current densities.
Hyunwoo Kim +11 more
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