Stabilized Bi(III) Sites Direct *NH2OH Pathway for Efficient Cyclohexanone Oxime Electrosynthesis
The electron‐buffering effect stabilizes Bi3+ sites under electroreductive conditions, preserving a favorable interfacial water configuration that sustains the selective *NH2OH pathway and enables efficient cyclohexanone oxime electrosynthesis. ABSTRACT Coupling electrocatalytic nitrite reduction reaction (NO2−RR) with cyclohexanone conversion enables ...
Zichao Xi +8 more
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Modelling preferences in economics
This thesis considers the economics of preferences in two different contexts. First it examines damages from climate change. I argue that our ignorance of the welfare implications of higher levels of warming, as well as scientific uncertainty in precisely what might trigger these scenarios, imply that our tastes and beliefs are incomplete (in the sense
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Ligand‐Mediated Shape Engineering of SWIR InAs Colloidal Quantum Dots for Photodetector Applications
The table of contents: A robust ligand‐engineering strategy is introduced for SWIR InAs CQDs synthesized from amino‐arsine precursors. Bulky OA ligands induce controlled shape evolution, allowing access to >1700 nm absorption under mild conditions. Halide‐based inkification enables photodetectors with 19.1% EQE at 1300 nm and detectivity exceeding 1010
Taewan Kim +5 more
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Normative Economics Without the Concept of Preference
Over the past two decades, a growing literature of behavioural welfare economics has become the mainstream view of how behavioural economics should reinterpret normative economics. While behavioural economics documents many cases where individuals deviate from well-ordered preferences—such as loss aversion, limited attention, overconfidence or framing ...
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Recent Advances in Ferrite‐Based Materials for Biomedical Applications: A Comprehensive Review
Ferrite nanoplatforms are presented as tunable biomedical materials in which synthesis control, cation engineering, defect/morphology regulation, and surface functionalization govern structure–property–bioactivity relationships. These design strategies enable multifunctional applications including MRI contrast, magnetic hyperthermia, targeted drug ...
Pramod D. Mhase +6 more
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COMPARISON OF PRODUCTION ECONOMICS AND MONETARY ECONOMY IN TERMS OF ECONOMIC STABILITY
In nature, energy has a very significant role in meeting human needs. Similarly, money has the same significance for the economy. In nature, energy is obtained either from energy or from substances.
Rıdvan KARACAN, Filiz SANAL ÇEVİK
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The economics of preference heterogeneity [PDF]
Preferences are not homogeneous but vary systematically across groups, notably between people from diverse cultural backgrounds. This thesis is on the economics of preference heterogeneity. It reviews the main methods used to give empirical content to differences in preferences and pushes the development of a particular method, which can best be dubbed
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Selective Electrochemical NOx Reduction to N2 for Sustainable Ammonia Energy Systems
Selective electrochemical NOx reduction to N2 offers a promising route to mitigate combustion‐derived NOx emissions in ammonia energy systems. This Perspective links *NO‐mediated pathways, the key intermediate role of N2O, and low‐coverage limitations to the origins of limited N2 selectivity, establishing tandem catalysis and microenvironment ...
Zeliang Wu +3 more
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Angstrom‐Scale Confined Ion Sieve and Accelerator for Efficient Aqueous Zinc Batteries
An angstrom‐scale confined ion accelerator strategy is proposed for ultra‐stable aqueous Zn anodes. Selective and precise transport of hydrated Zn(H2O)62+, Zn2+ cations, H2O molecules, and SO42− anions is achieved by in‐plane atomic Ti vacancies and angstrom‐scale interlayer free spacing within the Ti0.87O2 interfacial layer, leading to homogeneous Zn ...
Xing Peng +16 more
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Escaping the Scaling Relationships in Oxygen Reduction Catalysis: Implications for PEM Fuel Cells
Escaping the scaling relationships of the oxygen reduction reaction is vital for hydrogen fuel cells. This outlook examines how interfacial heterogeneity, spanning the subsurface lattice, chemisorption layer, and near‐interface solvation volume, mechanistically decouples intermediate binding energetics.
Muhammad Bilal Wazir +2 more
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