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This review summarizes recent advances in closed‐cell in situ TEM strategies for accurate determination of the activity and stability of single‐atom catalyst systems during operation. Operando conditions causing dynamic changes of SAC systems are highlighted and we explain why ensemble average‐based optical techniques may benefit from the technological
Martin Ek +4 more
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Stimuli-Responsive Chemical Systems That Mimic Biological Dynamics. [PDF]
Aguanell A +3 more
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Towards chemical equilibrium in thermochemical water splitting. Part 2: Re-oxidation
Alberto de la Calle +3 more
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Critique of a proposed stability criterion for chemical systems far from equilibrium
C. Escher, John Ross
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Thermal Phase‐Modulation of Thickness‐Dependent CVD‐Grown 2D In2Se3
A comprehensive study of CVD‐grown 2D In2Se3 reveals a distinct thickness‐dependent phase landscape and a reversible, thermally driven transformation between β″ and β* variants. In situ TEM electron diffraction and Raman spectroscopy reveal structural dynamics, while the structural invariance of the α‐phase in ultrathin regimes highlights its stability—
Dasun P. W. Guruge +6 more
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Chemical and Region Equilibria with Heterogeneous Fluids Using Classical Density Functional Theory. [PDF]
Pereira IPS +4 more
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Covalent Organic Frameworks for Water Sorption: The Importance of Framework Physical Stability
This study explores the water‐vapor stability of 2D covalent organic frameworks (COFs) with varying pore sizes. Results reveal microporous COFs demonstrate superior stability compared to mesoporous ones, despite lower water uptake. Mesoporous keto‐enamine‐linked COFs show enhanced stability due to intralayer hydrogen bonds, confirmed by simulations and
Wei Zhao +13 more
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Quality control of actinium-225 and <sup>225</sup>Ac-radiopharmaceuticals: Francium-221 to be or not to be? [PDF]
Toro-Gonzalez M +10 more
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Light‐Responsive Enzyme‐Loaded Nanoparticles for Tunable Adhesion and Mechanical Wound Contraction
This study presents a photoactivatable enzyme‐loaded mesoporous nanoparticle system (MPDA_PaTy) that enables light‐triggered tunable tissue adhesion and facilitates mechanical wound contraction. Controlled enzymatic crosslinking at tissue or hydrogel interfaces allows on‐demand adhesion.
Junghyeon Ko +10 more
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