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Marine silicon for biomedical sustainability
Schematic illustrating marine silicon for biomedical engineering. Abstract Despite momentous divergence from oceanic origin, human beings and marine organisms exhibit elemental homology through silicon utilization. Notably, silicon serves as a critical constituent in multiple biomedical processes.
Yahui Han +3 more
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Illustration of 5% S‐vacancy Bi2S3 mediated phosphodiester bonds cleavage in RNA of hepatocellular carcinoma cells, which suppressing ERI3 expression, inhibiting cell proliferation and promoting apoptosis. Abstract Genome‐wide hypertranscription is a hallmark of malignant progression.
Chuncheng Yang +12 more
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Zhao et al. control the coverage of *CO or *H intermediates by introducing foreign metal into Cu nanoparticles. The increased *CO coverage on Ag‐doped and Zn‐doped Cu promotes the generation of multi‐carbon products while the increased *H coverage of Co‐doped and Pd‐doped Cu enhances the selectivity of oxygenates. ABSTRACT As key reaction intermediates
Zi‐Hao Zhao +3 more
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Origin of the ultrahigh‐rate charge capability of FeS2: FeS2 demonstrates exceptional high‐rate charging capability, delivering 92% capacity retention at 10 C and maintaining as much as 60% capacity retention even at 30 C. This originates from an ultrahigh apparent diffusion coefficient involving both Li+ and Fe2+.
Zhen Yu +13 more
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Laser‐Induced Chemical Patterning of Graphene‐Black Phosphorus Hybrids
Van der Waals (vdW)‐based heterostructures consisting of graphene and black phosphorus are fabricated using a dry transfer technique. These are subjected to laser light in the so‐called laser writing procedure to introduce functional, organic moieties to the superjacent graphene lattice, enabling the fabrication of sophisticated and highly functional ...
Jasmin Eisenkolb +5 more
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Assessing strain mapping by electron backscatter diffraction and confocal Raman microscopy using wedge-indented Si. [PDF]
Friedman LH +6 more
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Perovskite oxide catalysts with reduced Co content, substituted by Fe and Ni, are synthesized and studied for their activity in the oxygen evolution reaction in alkaline media. An increase in the intrinsic catalytic activity (obtained by the (RctCdl)−1 product) of the base material (Ba0.5Gd0.8La0.7Co2O6‐δ) is seen for an as high as 70 % substitution of
Henrik Petlund +6 more
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A dual‐anion‐assisted strategy is proposed for designing bi‐functional high‐performance anodes. The preparation of NiSSe/N‐C within 20 min demonstrates rapid Na+/K+ reaction kinetics, exceptional rate capability, and remarkable cycling stability. Nickel‐based materials are promising anode candidates for sodium‐ion batteries and potassium‐ion batteries ...
Yayun Zheng +6 more
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Low‐Coordination Solvation Engineering Enables Efficient and Stable Perovskite Solar Cells
This work introduces a kind of low‐coordination solvent, dimethyl carbonate (DMC), to replace a part of DMSO and DMF. DMC substitutes a part of DMSO to coordinate with PbI2 to change the chemical environment of PbI2. What is more, DMC promotes the formation of the nucleation of α‐FAPbI3 crystals.
Haokun Jiang +4 more
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This study develops a novel non‐combustible chitosan‐based bioplastic (NCCB) via ethanol‐induced surface assembly. The material's inherent flame retardancy and thermally insulating, rough surface enable high‐performance TENGs. The NCCB‐TENG maintains stable output even when exposed to fire and exhibits dual sensitivity to temperature (25–200°C) and ...
Qilin Lu +5 more
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