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Coupling abundant active sites and an ultra-short ion diffusion path: R-VO<sub>2</sub>/carbon nanotube composite microspheres boosted the performance of aqueous ammonium-ion batteries. [PDF]
Tang LB +8 more
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Carbon Nanotubes-Adsorbed Polymeric Microspheres for Electrorheological Fluids
Seok Ho Yoon +2 more
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Addressing the challenges inherent in dry reforming of methane (DRM), this paper focuses on the structural design and performance optimization of Ni‐based catalysts. The modulation strategies for DRM are systematically reviewed across four dimensions: the micromorphology of active metals, metal‐support interactions, electronic modifications by ...
Bowei Cao, Junlei Zhang, Wanglei Wang
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Spherical Carbon Derived from Sustainable Sources and Decorated with Silver Nanoparticles as a Catalyst for Hydrogen Release. [PDF]
Biehler E, Abdel-Fattah TM.
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Advanced Functional Materials for Marine Energy Utilization
Marine renewable energy is an important future clean energy supply. We construct and sort out the material system for marine energy capture and conversion, transmission, storage, and utilization for the first time. ABSTRACT Several features of marine energy, including large reserves, sustainable utilization, environmental friendliness, make it a ...
Qiang Yu +7 more
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Targeting JAK2 with a multifunctional nanoinhibitor for long-lasting anti-inflammatory effects and bone repair. [PDF]
Liu Y +13 more
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By integrating various characterization and electrochemical techniques, this review emphasizes the importance of elucidating these mechanisms. Analysis of the sodium storage behavior in specific carbon materials further underscores the vital significance of such mechanistic research.
Wenjie Huang +4 more
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Investigation of the Reinforcement Mechanism and Impact Resistance of Carbon Hollow Microsphere-Reinforced PDMS Composites. [PDF]
Yu Y +6 more
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This study employed multi‐omics approaches to investigate the regulatory mechanism of Mycobacterium PknG on host cell processes. We found that host lysine‐tRNA ligase (KARS) is a potential substrate of PknG; and PknG can regulate the immune response by catalyzing the phosphorylation of KARS at T592 and T595 sites, affecting the phosphorylation level in
Nana Tian +13 more
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