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Advances in Topological Thermoelectrics: Harnessing Quantum Materials for Energy Applications
Topological materials offer a novel platform for thermoelectric energy conversion through unique band features, including band inversion, linear Dirac bands, surface states, and Berry curvature. These quantum characteristics enable enhanced longitudinal and transverse thermoelectric effects, establishing topological thermoelectrics as a promising ...
Guangsai Yang+8 more
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A Light‐Driven Closed‐Loop Chemical Recycling System for Polypinacols
This study presents a novel strategy for the photochemical closed‐loop recycling of hydroxyl‐rich polymers. Simple bis‐aldehyde precursors are employed to synthesize polypinacols via UV light irradiation. Subsequent depolymerization is achieved under visible light using a cerium‐based photocatalyst, enabling monomer recovery through selective cleavage ...
Ahsen Sare Yalin+3 more
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Biomimetic Cell Membrane‐Coated Scaffolds for Enhanced Tissue Regeneration
This review examines the development and use of cell membrane‐coated scaffolds in tissue engineering. Bioinspired phospholipid and glycocalyx coatings enhance anti‐fouling, anti‐thrombogenic, and selective molecular recognition properties. Native cell membrane coatings further support cell‐specific interactions, immune modulation, and reduced bacterial
Carmen Alvarez‐Lorenzo+5 more
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Spatial Coordination Structure‐Driven Enzyme‐Like Selectivity in Single‐Atom Nanozymes
Sun et al. reviews recent progress in enhancing the enzyme‐like catalytic selectivity of SAzymes through the rational design of their spatial coordination structures. They emphasize the structure‐activity relationships of various attributes of these coordination structures in promoting selective catalytic behavior, the strategic design of coordination ...
Qijun Sun+6 more
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Active Diffusion Controlled Dual Stability in Thermoelectrics for Sustainable Heat Harvesting
Introducing a Mg interlayer at the junction simultaneously stabilizes Mg3(Bi,Sb)2 materials and contacts for over 100 days. This dual stabilization derives from suppressing detrimental Mg diffusion and compensating for Mg loss, thereby maintaining an outstanding power density of 0.45 W cm−2 and remarkable conversion efficiency of 8.6% in aged modules ...
Longquan Wang+5 more
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Ultrathin amorphous alumina electrocatalyst overlayers block oxygen reduction while cathodic‐driven structural relaxation accelerates proton transport over time. By contrast, ultrathin aluminosilicate coatings allow proton permeation but cannot suppress oxygen.
Dalia Leon‐Chaparro+4 more
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Detecting single molecules on large interfaces is challenging due to minimal perturbations on the sensing surface. Some biological systems achieve this feat using amplification mechanisms, but their molecular foundations remain unclear. To investigate, a Design of Experiments (DoE) approach examines how pH and ionic strength in conditioning solutions ...
Michele Catacchio+9 more
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This review presents a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in perovskite, organic, and tandem solar cells, highlighting key developments in photo absorber engineering, interfacial optimization, and device architecture. Special focus is given to stability‐promoting strategies across different material systems and interfaces, offering insight ...
Hongrui Zhang+8 more
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Electroplated Polymer‐Modified Carbon Fiber for Performance‐Enhancing Composite Interfaces
Chitosan is electrodeposited onto the surface of carbon fibers in an energy‐efficient and simplified procedure, enhancing interfacial bonding potential with various epoxy matrices. The coated fibers effectively function as reinforcing fillers in both continuous and discontinuous states.
Zeyang Yu+8 more
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Ultrafast Electron Dynamics at the Water‐Modified InP(100) Surface
P‐rich indium phosphide is exposed to H2O at 200 °C, leading to water adsorption stabilized by hydroxyl groups. Time‐resolved two‐photon photoemission indicates an increase in electron lifetimes at the near‐surface conduction band minimum by at least an order of magnitude; this is correlated using Density‐functional theory to dampening of surface P ...
Jonathan Diederich+15 more
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