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A Critical Review of Electrolytes for Sodium‐Zinc Hybrid Ion Batteries: From Liquid to Solid
This review systematically discusses the evolutionary roadmap of electrolytes from liquid to quasi‐solid and ultimately to all‐solid‐state structures for aqueous sodium‐zinc hybrid ion batteries (ASZIBs), which focuses the critical bottlenecks of uncontrolled dual‐ion transport and interfacial incompatibility, and proposes corresponding countermeasures
Jiao Huang +3 more
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Coordinated engineering of the anode, electrolyte, and interface underpins the rational design of next‐generation solid‐state metal‐sulfur batteries. Solid‐state metal‐sulfur batteries are emerging as a transformative energy storage platform with the potential to overcome the fundamental limitations of conventional flooded cells, particularly ...
Ziyu Feng +4 more
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As a metalloid with broad prospects in advanced applications, Te has not been fully clarified in terms of its intricate electrochemical behaviors across varied systems. This review systematically integrates fundamental electrochemical mechanisms, reaction kinetics identifications, and device application insights, establishing a comprehensive framework ...
Meng Zhang +6 more
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The Birnessite Structure: A Versatile Electrode Platform for Advanced Electrochemical Energy Storage
Birnessite attracts considerable attention for electrochemical energy storage owing to its layered structure, natural abundance, and environmentally friendliness. This review systematically summarizes its synthesis mechanisms, modification strategies, and applications across diverse energy storage systems.
Tong Wang +8 more
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Oxidized graphene rich in carboxylic acid groups obtained via a simple electrochemical exfoliation route is shown to tackle the main challenges of aqueous Zn‐ion batteries (AZIBs), specifically short Zn anode cycle life and sluggish cathode reaction kinetics.
Enrique Álvarez‐Rubiera +9 more
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Oceanic crustal thickness versus spreading rate
A compilation of oceanic crustal thickness from seismic observations collected over the past two decades shows that the average crustal thickness, away from plateaus, is 6 km; no systematic increase of crustal thickness with spreading rate is observed.
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Multi‐Hazard Shaking‐Tsunami Fatality Risk Estimation for Coastal Communities
ABSTRACT This study develops a multi‐hazard fatality risk model for a coastal community (Tofino) on Vancouver Island, Canada, subjected to earthquake‐tsunami threats from the Cascadia subduction megathrust events. The model incorporates variable population distributions and uncertain fatality rate models, in addition to other key model components, such
Katsuichiro Goda
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Effects of Wall‐to‐Floor Interactions on Seismic Response of Platform‐Type CLT Buildings
ABSTRACT Platform‐type cross‐laminated timber (CLT) buildings feature discontinuous wall segments supported by CLT floors. In practice, CLT floors are often treated as rigid diaphragm, yet the wall‐to‐floor interactions (WFIs) associated with flexibility of floors remain insufficiently investigated during seismic performance assessment.
Chaoyue Zhang +3 more
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ABSTRACT Rocking podium isolation systems have gained significant research interest as a method of limiting seismic demands on superstructures and eliminating residual post‐earthquake drifts through self‐centring behaviour. However, while numerous models of varying complexity, including analytical, phenomenological, and physical formulations, have been
Marawan Zaki +2 more
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Transition from orogenic plateau to thinning reveals mesozoic North China craton dynamics
The North China Craton underwent extensive lithospheric thinning and crustal reworking during the Mesozoic, challenging classic views of craton stability.
Yanjing Chen, Zhenju Zhou, Chen Xu
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