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Internal Temperature Evolution Metrology and Analytics in Li‐Ion Cells
This study investigates the non‐linear evolution of internal temperatures across diverse operating conditions, highlighting the disparities between internal and external measurements and the resulting thermal asymmetries. The coupled thermo‐electrochemical modeling framework provides a comprehensive analysis of various heat generation modes, examining ...
Anuththara S. J. Alujjage +5 more
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Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide by Catalase. [PDF]
Agner Svendsen +5 more
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Protonic ceramic fuel cells offer a promising route to generate power efficiently but face critical challenges in achieving industrially viable activity and stability at their cathodes in CO2‐containing air. This report proposes a new cathode material design strategy to enable the cathode to be both catalytically active and CO2 tolerant through the ...
Desheng Feng +14 more
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XIII.—The constitution of carbamides. Part V. The mechanism of the decomposition of urea when heated in solution with alkalis and with acids respectively. The hydrolysis of metallic cyanates [PDF]
Emil Alphonse Werner
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This study reveals that higher shell S coordination can effectively modulate the spin state of FeN4 site via long‐range electronic interactions, giving rise to the oriented generation of singlet oxygen from peroxymonosulfate activation. Abstract Precise manipulation of coordination structure of single‐atom sites and establishment of schematic ...
Liang Zhang +8 more
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The physical decomposition of the Earth's permanent magnetic field—No. I. the assumed normal magnetization and the characteristics of the resulting residual field [PDF]
L. A. Bauer
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MOEA/D: A Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithm Based on Decomposition
Qingfu Zhang, Hui Li
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By fabricating and covalently assembling gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) porous microgels, a new class of granular hydrogel scaffolds with hierarchical porosity is developed. These scaffolds have a significantly higher void fraction than their counterparts made up of nonporous microgels, enhancing cell recruitment and tissue integration. This research may
Alexander Kedzierski +9 more
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