Iridium Oxide Inverse Opal Anodes with Tailored Porosity for Efficient PEM Electrolysis
The synthesis of Iridium‐based Inverse Opals (Ir‐IO) is reported as electrocatalyst for Proton exchange membrane water electrolysis (PEM‐WE). Using the developed protocol it produces highly porous materials consisting either of metallic, oxidic Iridium or a combination thereof with large surface areas.
Sebastian Möhle+2 more
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Skin Friction in the Laminar Boundary Layer in Compressible Flow
A. D. Young
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Book Review: Mathematical theory of compressible fluid flow [PDF]
Robert Finn
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Transient Stiffness Patterning in Hydrogels Driven by Dissipative Mechanochemical Coupling
Force‐induced disulfide bond rupture in a polymer‐based hydrogel, coupled with chemical or electrochemical reoxidation, leads to the transient modulation of the hydrogel's stiffness properties. High spatiotemporal control is achieved by this dissipative process, enabling the development of out‐of‐equilibrium stiffness patterns and transient, dose ...
Roberto Baretta+2 more
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Understanding shear flow behavior in compressible, viscous, micropolar real gases is essential for both theoretical advancements and practical engineering applications.
Nelida Črnjarić, Ivan Dražić
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A diagonally inverted LU implicit multigrid scheme for the 3-D Navier-Stokes equations and a two equation model of turbulence [PDF]
An LU implicit multigrid algorithm is developed to calculate 3-D compressible viscous flows. This scheme solves the full 3-D Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes equation with a two-equation kappa-epsilon model of turbulence. The flow equations are integrated
Yokota, Jeffrey W.
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Compressible turbulent boundary layers with heat transfer and pressure gradient in flow direction
A. Walz
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Closure to “Discussion of ‘Power-Transfer Characteristics for Compressible Flow From a Stationary Nozzle to a Detached Receiver’” (1965, ASME J. Basic Eng., 87, p. 28) [PDF]
Cheng-Kuo Weng
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Atomic Size Misfit for Electrocatalytic Small Molecule Activation
This review explores the application and mechanisms of atomic size misfit in catalysis for small molecule activation, focusing on how structural defects and electronic properties can effectively lower the energy barriers of chemical bonds in molecules like H2O, CO2, and N2.
Ping Hong+3 more
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An additive and initiator‐free photoresin based on a prepolymer decorated with photoreactive step‐growth units as crosslinkers allows for the fabrication of 3D microstructures with strongly disparate mechanical properties ranging from stiff to soft. Abstract Manufacturing three‐dimensional (3D) microstructures with multi‐material properties via two ...
Tugce Nur Eren+7 more
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