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DC Vacuum Circuit Breaker

open access: yesThe Journal of The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, 2010
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Plasma–Kinetic Coupling and Redox Mechanisms in the Degradation of Acid Red 51 by Atmospheric Corona Discharge

open access: yesAsia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study investigates the degradation of the xanthene dye Acid Red 51 (ARE‐51) using atmospheric‐pressure corona discharge plasma, integrating electrical characterization, optical emission spectroscopy (OES), kinetic modeling, and physicochemical analysis to establish a unified plasma–liquid interaction framework. A degradation efficiency of
Cristian Mendoza Benítez   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Calcium Nitrate Doped Methylcellulose Solid Polymer Electrolytes With Enhanced Ionic Transport for Energy Storage Applications

open access: yesJournal of Applied Polymer Science, EarlyView.
A biodegradable methylcellulose‐based solid polymer electrolyte doped with calcium nitrate exhibits enhanced amorphous structure, strong polymer–salt complexation, and improved ionic conductivity, reaching 1.29 × 10−6 S/cm. The system demonstrates a 2.58 V stability window and promising EDLC performance, highlighting its potential for sustainable ...
Mahesh Vinay Kulkarni, Ismayil
wiley   +1 more source

The ORCA‐TWIN qCMOS Experiment I. Science Case and Commissioning at Calar Alto Observatory

open access: yesAstronomische Nachrichten, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT We describe a pilot study to explore a new generation of fast and low noise CMOS image sensors for time domain astronomy, using two remote telescopes with a baseline of 1635 km. The experiment involves direct imaging with novel qCMOS image sensor technology that combines fast readout with sub‐electron readout noise.
Martin M. Roth   +20 more
wiley   +1 more source

From pathogen to “living drug factory” innovative strategies and clinical translation of bacteria as programmable intelligent vectors for cancer therapy

open access: yesBMEMat, EarlyView.
Engineered bacteria serve as smart, living therapeutics that target tumors, deliver drugs, and remodel immunosuppressive microenvironments. This review highlights their potential to potentiate immunotherapy, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, offering a promising paradigm for precise and synergistic cancer treatment. Abstract The dynamic interplay between
Haonan Shen   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

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