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Graphene Materials for Sustainable Energy Applications: A Contemporary Perspective
ABSTRACT Graphene has garnered significant attention as a promising material with great potential for contributing to sustainable energy initiatives, such as RE100 (100% renewable energy initiative) and CF100 (100% carbon‐free initiative). This review aims to explore the potential of graphene for advancing renewable energy applications by highlighting
Niraj Kumar +3 more
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ABSTRACT Biochar has emerged as a useful and adaptable source of carbon for supercapacitor electrodes. Its value comes from the way biomass chemistry, thermal conversion, and activation conditions shape the resulting pore network, surface groups, and degree of carbon ordering.
Soumen Mandal +6 more
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Herein, we mainly summarize the characteristics of the main types of carbon dots (CDs), analyze the strategies for improving advanced batteries' performance via incorporating CDs, comprehensively summarize recent applications of CDs in the main components (electrode, electrolyte, and separator) of advanced batteries, and propose the technical ...
Chuang Jiang +5 more
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ABSTRACT Hard carbon (HC) is currently the predominant anode material for sodium‐ion batteries; however, its practical application is still limited by insufficient initial Coulombic efficiency (ICE) and plateau capacity. Meanwhile, conventional HC production relies on energy‐intensive carbonization processes with considerable carbon emissions. Here, an
Yanghao Jin +18 more
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Under the global context of addressing climate change and actively promoting energy transition, green power has become increasingly vital in the energy structure due to its clean and sustainable advantages.
Yan Lu +5 more
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Boosting Sodium Storage Activity and Kinetics of Hard Carbon by Remodeling Oxygen Chemistry
A surface oxygen remodeling strategy is proposed to finely furnish the pseudographitic structure of hard carbon with rich closed pores and expanded interlayer spacings. Accordingly, the sodiation reactivity and kinetics are greatly reinforced to afford an elevated capacity of 360 mAh g−1 and outstanding rate capability of 225 mAh g−1 at 2 A g−1 ...
Xingling Hu +12 more
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Bridging micro–macro scales, a biomass‐derived Ni@C interface creates electron‐rich sites and hydrogen‐bond proton‐relay pathways, tuning interfacial charge and reversible hydrogen bond to enhance carbon capture capacity. Verified by in situ spectroscopy, multi‐scale simulations, and long‐term industrial testing, this system enables low‐temperature and
Yuetong Zhao +14 more
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Reductive conversion of CO2 to formic acid with waste silicon reducing agent catalyzed by in situ generation of active fluoride species from a tertiary amine, protonic acid, and simple inorganic fluoride salt, such as KF and NaF. ABSTRACT The activation and catalytic reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) using silicon‐based reducing agents is an important ...
S. M. A. Hakim Siddiki +6 more
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A Modeling Study on the Impact of Coal Power in Wind–Solar–Thermal Storage System
To further quantify the role of coal-fired power units in a wind–solar–thermal storage system and improve the construction of clean energy bases, this study examined the temporal production characteristics of wind and solar power and established an ...
Yuhua Liu +7 more
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Global and Detailed Calculation of Tube Wall Temperature in a Process Furnace Steam Superheater
This study presents a comparison between an iterative global model and multiple approaches to a new non‐iterative model with the purpose of predicting tube wall temperature of a superheater. The results show that the non‐iterative method achieves sufficient accuracy while improving the prediction of local temperature distribution and better ...
Anežka Michálková, Zdeněk Jegla
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