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Light‐Programmable Interfaces: From Molecular Photoswitching to Adaptive Membrane Separations
This review advances an interface‐centered framework for light‐responsive membranes, linking molecular photoswitches (azobenzene (AZO), spiropyran (SP), diarylethene (DAE), donor–acceptor Stenhouse adducts (DASA), photoacid) to integration strategies in polymeric, porous, self‐assembled, and mixed‐matrix systems.
Liangliang Zhang +6 more
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An Optimization Model of Urban Transportation Travel Carbon Footprint Based on Game Theory
To address climate change and promote green and low-carbon development, this study proposes an urban travel carbon footprint optimization method for transportation structures.
Xiaoyu Wu, Aiguo Lei, Lishuang Bian
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Getting Into Neutral: Climate Policy and the University [PDF]
On March 11, 2008 the University of Virginia Faculty Senate voted in favor of having the university take steps to make it climate neutral. This paper examines whether such a policy is feasible, and further whether pursuing a policy of climate neutrality ...
William Shobe
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Water Neutral: Reducing and Offsetting the Impacts of Water Footprints [PDF]
During the past few years the water footprint has started to receive recognition as a useful indicator of water use, within both governments (UNESCO, 2006) and non-governmental organizations (Zygmunt, 2007; WWF, 2008), as well as within businesses (WBCSD,
A. Y. Hoekstra
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FootPrinter: Quantifying Data Center Carbon Footprint
Data centers have become an increasingly significant contributor to the global carbon footprint. In 2021, the global data center industry was responsible for around 1% of the worldwide greenhouse gas emissions. With more resource-intensive workloads, such as Large Language Models, gaining popularity, this percentage is expected to increase further ...
Dante Niewenhuis +3 more
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This critical review presents a comprehensive roadmap for the precision 3D printing of cellulose. Quantitative correlations link ink formulation and rheological properties to print fidelity and final material performance. This framework guides the development of advanced functional materials, from biomedical scaffolds to electromagnetic shielding ...
Majed Amini +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Contribution of integrated farm management (IFM) to Defra objectives [PDF]
A farming system comprises a complex of interrelated and interacting factors. Any study of an isolated part of the system will not provide adequate understanding of the behaviour of the entire system and interactions may be equally or more important than
Clarke, James (James H.) +3 more
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We report a multi‐jet, layer‐by‐layer electrospray‐assisted interfacial polymerization (LBL‐EAIP) approach for the scalable fabrication of polyamide reverse osmosis (RO) membranes. The method enables precise control of polymerization, uniform polyamide coverage, and tunable polyamide film thickness, while delivering consistently high filtration ...
Yue Feng +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Transport is important in the carbon footprint of imported organic plant products. [PDF]
Farmers or consumers may ask about the environmental implications when choosing organic products. Is it sustainable to buy organic products from China or South America?
Abreu, Lucimar Santiago de +6 more
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