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Enhanced Mass Transport and Elevated Active Site Density for Highly Efficient Overall Water Splitting Over Delignification‐Engineered Carbonized Wood

open access: yesCarbon Energy, EarlyView.
Controlled delignification pretreatment tailors the hierarchical porous structure of wood to improve ion transport and create abundant anchoring sites for Ni/Ni(OH)2 catalysts. The optimized electrode shows enhanced mass transfer, increased active site density, and superior overall water‐splitting performance, demonstrating delignification as an ...
Ting He   +15 more
wiley   +1 more source

Ultra‐Thick Carbon Microhoneycomb Cathode for High‐Capacity Lithium‐Oxygen Batteries

open access: yesCarbon Energy, EarlyView.
This work demonstrates ultra‐thick biochar‐derived carbon microhoneycomb cathodes for lithium‐oxygen batteries. The penetrated macrochannels serve as highly efficient pathways for Li+ and O2 and provide abundant accommodation space for the discharge product. The optimized cathode achieved a high areal capacity of 38.2 mAh cm–2, providing guidelines for
Minghao Liu   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Preparation of Porous MOF‐Polymer Composites via High Internal Phase Pickering Emulsions for Dye Adsorption Applications

open access: yesChemistry – A European Journal, EarlyView.
A versatile method was developed to fabricate hierarchically porous monoliths using UiO‐66/TOCNC composites as Pickering emulsion stabilizers. The resulting polyHIPEs, produced under mild and scalable conditions, showed confirmed structural integrity through TGA, XRD, SEM, BET, and FT‐IR.
Nicole Neyt‐Galetti   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Matrix‐Free Afterglow Carbon Dots: Synthetic Strategies, Luminescence Mechanisms, and Emerging Applications

open access: yesCarbon Innovation, EarlyView.
This review systematically elucidates the luminescence mechanism, synthesis methods of matrix‐free afterglow carbon dots, and their application progress in information encryption, light‐emitting diodes, sensing, bioimaging, and tumor treatment, and finally, discusses the current challenges and future development directions. ABSTRACT Afterglow materials,
Yupeng Liu   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Waste activated sludge high‐rate treatment of septage: Biodegradability studies and contact phase trials towards a cleaner environment

open access: yesThe Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, EarlyView.
Abstract The waste activated sludge high‐rate (WASHR) process, developed in our previous study, is used for septic wastewater treatment. This high‐rate contact stabilization pre‐treatment uses typical waste streams found in wastewater treatment plants to reduce a portion of the loadings on the main treatment trains.
Arman Shirali   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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