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Wood Cellulosic Membrane With Abundant Nanochannels for Stabilizing Aqueous Zn‐Ion Batteries

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
A wood‐derived cellulosic membrane separator is developed to suppress dendrite growth in aqueous zinc‐ion batteries. Its aligned nanochannels and hydroxyl‐rich surfaces enable uniform Zn2+ flux, water immobilization, and interfacial stabilization. Zn||Zn cells achieve 1920 h of cycling, Zn||Cu cells maintain 99.5% Coulombic efficiency over 1000 cycles,
Song Wei   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Columbus Free Press distribution sheet

open access: yes, 1989
This calculation sheet from February 1989 lists the distribution numbers of the Columbus Free Press at different locations around Columbus, Ohio. The Columbus Free Press began as a bi-weekly publication in Columbus, Ohio, in 1970.
Columbus Free Press (Publisher)
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Bi‐integrated CNT current Collectors for Dendrite‐Free and Long‐Lasting Anode‐Free Potassium Metal Batteries

open access: yesChemElectroChem
Anode‐free potassium metal batteries hold significant promise for cost‐effective, large‐scale energy storage due to the natural abundance of potassium and its high energy density.
Chenxi Lu, Ruiyuan Tian
doaj   +1 more source

Infusible Extracellular Matrix Biomaterial Enhances Cell‐Specific Pro‐Repair Responses Following Acute Myocardial Infarction

open access: yesAdvanced Healthcare Materials, EarlyView.
We measure the cell‐specific responses of administering infusible ECM (iECM) in acute myocardial infarction (MI) across multiple timepoints. Using single‐nucleus RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics, we measure macrophage activation, fibroblast remodeling, increased vascular development, lymphangiogenesis, cardioprotection, and neurogenesis ...
Joshua M. Mesfin   +18 more
wiley   +1 more source

Columbus Free Press subscription form

open access: yes, 1970
Order form encouraging recipients to renew their subscription to the Columbus Free Press. The Columbus Free Press began as a bi-weekly publication in Columbus, Ohio, in 1970.
Columbus Free Press (Publisher)
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Dendrite‐free Zn deposition initiated by nanoscale inorganic–organic coating‐modified 3D host for stable Zn‐ion battery

open access: yesSusMat
A 3D nanostructured scaffold as the host for zinc enables effective inhibition of anodic dendrite growth. However, the increased electrode/electrolyte interface area provided by using 3D matrices exacerbates the passivation and localized corrosion of the
Jiaming Dong   +13 more
doaj   +1 more source

A Long‐Lived Human Neurovascular PENTA Culture Model Captures Incomplete Vascular Repair and Glia‐Associated Signaling After Traumatic Brain Injury

open access: yesAdvanced Healthcare Materials, EarlyView.
A long‐lived, five‐cell‐type human neurovascular (PENTA) model recreates vascular disorganization and incomplete repair after traumatic brain injury (TBI). By integrating endothelial, glial, neuronal, and immune components within a 3D scaffold, the platform enables time‐resolved analysis of neurovascular remodeling and provides a human‐relevant system ...
Daniel S. Hinrichsen   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Nano‐Zinc Sulfide Modified 3D Reconstructed Zinc Anode with Induced Deposition Effect Assists Long‐Cycle Stable Aqueous Zinc Ion Battery

open access: yesAdvanced Science
Aqueous zinc ion batteries are often adversely affected by the poor stability of zinc metal anodes. Persistent water‐induced side reactions and uncontrolled dendrite growth have seriously damaged the long‐term service life of aqueous zinc ion batteries ...
Dongfang Guo, Fengyu Li, Bin Zhang
doaj   +1 more source

Immunoinflammatory Mechanisms and Biocompatibility of Bioactive Dental Biomaterials: From Fundamental Insights to Clinical Translation

open access: yesAdvanced Healthcare Materials, EarlyView.
Surface‐host dialogue at the implant interface governs biological fate and osseointegration. Surface physicochemical properties of titanium (Ti) dental implants, including microgrooves, nanopatterns, nanotopography, roughness, and wettability, modulate the initial adsorption of proteins and the formation of a dynamic biointerface.
Daniela Moreira Cunha   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

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