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Mechanically Deposited Wear‐Resistant Amorphous Zr55Cu30Al10Ni5 Coatings
Mechanically deposited from glassy ribbons, the Zr55Cu30Al10Ni5 amorphous coating formed a hard, continuous layer on AISI 1010 steel, tripling substrate hardness, lowering friction, and reducing wear. Despite its rough surface, it showed friction and wear behavior comparable to the crystalline alloy, highlighting its strong potential as a durable ...
Tales Ferreira +8 more
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Natural monosaccharide-based piezoelectric supramolecular materials for energy harvesting and information transmission. [PDF]
Chen S +6 more
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Crystalline-state photochromism of a dithionite complex in chiral crystal [PDF]
Hideo Nakai, M. Hatake, Kiyoshi Isobe
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Bimetallic (NiFe) and trimetallic (NiFeCr) nanoalloys (NAs) are synthesized using corresponding oxide mixtures using microwave hydrogen plasma within a few milliseconds. The process simultaneously 1) reduces metal oxides to metals; 2) downsizes the particles from micrometers to nanometers; and 3) blends the metals to form NAs.
Sachin Kumar +5 more
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Cholesterol-containing lipid crystals can directly stiffen the rat steatotic liver before fibrosis. [PDF]
Li D +11 more
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Measurement of lattice parameter differences within a mixed-habit natural diamond by synchrotron double-crystal topography [PDF]
A. R. Lang +3 more
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A two‐step approach combining laser powder bed fusion of FeSi electrical steel with Bakelite infiltration enables the fabrication of multifunctional gyroid lattice composites. The resulting structures exhibit high strength, magnetic anisotropy, and complete polymer infiltration, demonstrating a simple and scalable route toward lightweight, mechanically
Angelo F. Andreoli +9 more
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Antiurolithiatic Potential of a Series of Phthalimide Derivatives on Calcium Oxalate Crystals. [PDF]
Sonza DR +7 more
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A wood‐based magnetic and conductive material called Magwood (MW), capable of blocking almost 99.99% of electromagnetic waves (in the X‐band frequency range), is synthesized using a simple, solvent‐free process. MW is lightweight, resists water, and is flame‐retardant, making it a promising alternative for shielding electronics. The rapid proliferation
Akash Madhav Gondaliya +3 more
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