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Cu‐based catalysts as a cornerstone in advancing sustainable energy technologies are fully reviewed in this manuscript, highlighting their potential in photo‐ and electrocatalysis. It includes metallic copper, copper oxides, copper sulfides, copper halide perovskites, copper‐based metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), and covalent organic frameworks (COFs),
Jéssica C. de Almeida+16 more
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A unique 2D bionanozyme, engineered from a single amino acid and copper ions, demonstrates peroxidase‐mimicking catalytic activity. This efficient and simple bionanozyme allows for ultrasensitive, equipment‐free visual detection of key biomarkers in both test and real samples, meeting the WHO‐REASSURE standards for practical diagnostic applications ...
Subrat Vishwakarma+5 more
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This work addresses the challenge of current–voltage asymmetry in scalable laminated semitransparent organic photovoltaics (OPVs) for indoor applications. Vertical stratification of materials is shown to create an energy barrier, leading to performance differences under different illumination directions.
Gulzada Beket+15 more
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Platinum‐Copper bimetallic nanoparticles may evolve depending on their synthesis under tumor microenvironment conditions and play a dual role as chemotherapeutic agents after releasing Cu ions and as near infrared photothermal agents with the Pt‐rich remaining frames.
Jose I. Garcia‐Peiro+7 more
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The thermodynamic obstacle of CO2‐to‐CO conversion over metal halide perovskite photocatalysts is addressed by modulating the local electronic structure. A 13‐fold improvement in selective CO2 photoreduction to CO is achieved, with ≈100% selectivity.
Chunhua Wang+9 more
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Correction: Pronounced electronic modulation of geometrically-regulated metalloenediyne cyclization. [PDF]
Lindahl SE+4 more
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In Situ NMR to Monitor Bulk Photopolymerization Kinetics. [PDF]
Jessen LL+4 more
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Nonisothermal Chemical Kinetics
Nature, 1970IN a recent article1, MacCallum and Tanner suggest that the traditional homogeneous reaction rate expression is applicable only to isothermal processes, and that an additional term should be added when the ...
Richard M. Felder, E. P. Stahel
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Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1971
Abstract We consider a “double isotope” experiment in which a precursor A1 and an expected intermediate A2 labeled with two different isotopes, say 14C and 3H, are simultaneously subjected to an enzymic preparation. Assuming a first order kinetic reaction scheme A1 → A2 → A3 → A4…, we prove certain inequalities for the expected ratios of 14C to 3H in
Shlomo Burstein+5 more
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Abstract We consider a “double isotope” experiment in which a precursor A1 and an expected intermediate A2 labeled with two different isotopes, say 14C and 3H, are simultaneously subjected to an enzymic preparation. Assuming a first order kinetic reaction scheme A1 → A2 → A3 → A4…, we prove certain inequalities for the expected ratios of 14C to 3H in
Shlomo Burstein+5 more
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