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Pore Evolution Mechanism in Granite during Ultrasonic Vibration-Assisted Penetration by a Disc Cutter. [PDF]
Ma X, Han J.
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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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AE-based classification and fracture process analysis of flawed marble with stress intensity factor validation. [PDF]
Sha P, Fan J, Lv Y, Chen J.
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INFLUENCE OF CRACK CLOSURE ON FATIGUE CRACK PROPAGATION
A. Bignonnet, A. Dias, H.P. Lieurade
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This work demonstrates the successful integration of a phenanthroline‐based 2D COF with MnI catalytic sites into a catholyte‐free membrane‐electrode‐assembly cell for CO2 electroreduction. The crystalline COF actively suppresses Mn⁰–Mn⁰ dimerization, achieving a turnover frequency of 617 h⁻¹ at 2.8 V (full‐cell potential), and enabling stable operation.
Laura Spies +8 more
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Investigation of crack propagation patterns on the borehole wall during single-borehole hydraulic fracturing under different in-situ stress ratios. [PDF]
Lei T +4 more
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Hollow poly(heptazine imide) spheres are prepared through a novel approach that integrates hard templating with ionothermal synthesis. This method enables precise control over surface area, pore volume, hydrophilicity, light absorption, band position, and metal composition. These tunable properties facilitate the customized design of semiconductors for
Lingli Ni +10 more
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Experimental Verification of Calcite Formation Potential by Ureolytic and Non-Ureolytic Bacterial Strains in Geopolymer Mortar. [PDF]
Al Hayo B +5 more
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Plasmonic photocatalytic ammonia decomposition occurs at near‐room temperature on a plasmonic Au nanocone array under visible light illumination. The nanostructure efficiently harnesses plasmonic modes, leading to increased reaction rates upon plasmon decay.
Thanh‐Lam Bui +17 more
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