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A fully edible soft electrode is engineered from Ca2⁺‐crosslinked alginate integrated with polydopamine, silver nanoparticles, and food‐grade glucose oxidase. The hybrid hydrogel combines ionic and electronic conduction, enabling efficient glucose‐to‐H2O2 conversion and catalytic reduction in simulated intestinal fluid.
Verdiana Marchianò +10 more
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Prolonged water washing severely damages the surface layered structure of single‐crystal Ni‐rich cathodes, forming a thick rock‐salt barrier. In contrast, our 3‐min ultrafast washing removes residual lithium while confining surface reconstruction to an ultrathin 2–4 nm layer, thereby unlocking excellent fast‐charging and cycling stability.
Kaixin Liu +8 more
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An overview on emerging green organic corrosion inhibitors: sustainable solution for oil and gas industrial applications. [PDF]
Kumar N +4 more
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Here, an innovative strategy is proposed, using micron‐sized Si recovered from photovoltaic waste as raw material, combined with electrochemical lithium alloying, reacting with CO2 to obtain sieve‐like porous structure design to overcome mechanical dynamic limitations.
Yunan Wei +4 more
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Biomass derived nitrogen and sulfur codoped carbon dots as efficient corrosion inhibitors for carbon steel in acidic environment. [PDF]
Cao S, Cao Y, Li Y, Wang H.
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Dynamic Stability in Intermittent Seawater Electrolysis Via Frustrated Lewis Pair Engineering
The Frustrated Lewis Pair concept guides the design strategy of Cr‐NiCoPv@NF to address dual limitations in intermittent alkaline seawater electrolysis. Abstract Alkaline seawater electrolysis powered by intermittent renewable energy offers a promising pathway for sustainable hydrogen production, yet faces critical challenges in proton supply dynamics ...
Peilin Shen +8 more
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1995 Annual Cathodic Protection Survey Report for the Hanford 200 Area
Tom Bowman
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