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This work presents an overview of the PTC‐VMD system for water‐hydrogen co‐generation. a) Illustration of the hydrogel‐based PTC membrane and the co‐generation of water and hydrogen. b) Structure of the PTC‐VMD system and the functions of each component layer.
Jiawei Sun+7 more
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On Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition. II. The Ferric Salt Catalysis. [PDF]
V. Sten Andersen+2 more
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A coordination polymer [Pb(tadt)]n prepared by a microwave‐assisted solvothermal method selectively reduces CO2 into formate under visible light with a high apparent quantum yield of ≈25% at 400 nm. It can function as a pre‐catalyst, along with conductive Ketjen Black, to form an active PbCO3/Pb3(CO3)2(OH)2 mixture that exhibits a high Faradaic ...
Chomponoot Suppaso+8 more
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Chiral Engineered Biomaterials: New Frontiers in Cellular Fate Regulation for Regenerative Medicine
Chiral engineered biomaterials can selectively influence cell behaviors in regenerative medicine. This review covers chiral engineered biomaterials in terms of their fabrication methods, cellular response mechanisms, and applications in directing stem cell differentiation and tissue function.
Yuwen Wang+5 more
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This review covers the recent advances in the synthesis and properties of stable radical polymers (SRPs) and presents their applications in electronics, magnetics, optoelectronics, and biomedicines. The review concludes with a discussion of the challenges in radical chemistry and functionalization, while shedding light on the groundbreaking potential ...
Yufeng Xiong+11 more
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THE APPLICATION OF QUANTUM MECHANICS TO CERTAIN CASES OF HOMOGENEOUS CATALYSIS [PDF]
Allen E. Stearn
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Even though EXAFS is a young technique already quite a few very important results have been obtained in catalysis. Especially the results on Wilkinson’s catalyst (Section 8.3.1), the sulfided Co—Mo/A1203 catalyst (Section 8.3.3), bromine and krypton on graphite (Section 8.3.4), and the mono and bimetallic catalysts (Sections 8.4.1 and 8.4.2) are worth ...
Koningsberger, D.C., Prins, R.
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Optical Hydrogen Sensing Materials for Applications at Sub‐Zero Temperatures
This study demonstrates the viability of optical hydrogen sensors at temperatures as low as −60°C. Using advanced metal hydride materials, the sensors detect hydrogen with high sensitivity, speed, and stability across a wide range of concentrations. These findings open doors for safe hydrogen detection in extreme cold, enabling applications in aviation,
Ziqing Yuan+4 more
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Immuno-catalysis and related fields of bacteriology and biochemistry
M. G. Sevag
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