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Spin Engineering of Dual‐Atom Site Catalysts for Efficient Electrochemical Energy Conversion
This review highlights recent progress in spin engineering of dual‐atom site catalysts (DASCs), emphasizing how spin‐related properties enhance electrocatalytic activity, selectivity, and stability. It summarizes cutting‐edge developments in dual‐atom catalysis, discusses the underlying spin‐catalysis mechanisms and structure–performance relationships,
Dongping Xue+5 more
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Agglomeration of Knowledge in the German Regional Economy [PDF]
This article investigates the geographical location of workers in jobs with high-knowledge requirements in the German economy. Our analysis takes individual-level data from the German socioeconomic panel (GSOEP) and combines them with the knowledge information for different jobs that comes from the US Department of Labor.
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Paving the Way for Next‐Generation All‐Solid‐State Batteries: Dry Electrode Technology
The dry‐electrode process offers a highly efficient solution to the key challenges faced by all‐solid‐state batteries, including complex processing, high CO2 emissions, interfacial instability, toxicity, and limited energy density. This perspective outlines the critical challenges of implementing the dry electrode process from material fundamentals to ...
Junyoung Mun+3 more
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Measuring Agglomeration of Agglomerated Particles Pictures [PDF]
In this article, we introduce a novel geometrical index $\delta_{agg}$, which is associated with the Euler number and is obtained by an image processing procedure for a given digital picture of aggregated particles such that $\delta_{agg}$ exhibits the degree of the agglomerations of the particles. In the previous work (Matsutani, Shimosako, Wang, Appl.
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The agglomeration of the power industry can not only improve industrial production efficiency but also promote energy structure adjustment, which is of great significance for improving national energy security and environmental protection levels.
Tanbo Zhu, Wenxing Li, Wei Bu
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Agglomeration economies: the spark that ignites a city? [PDF]
In "Agglomeration Economies: The Spark That Ignites a City?" Satyajit Chatterjee discusses his research, which questions this belief. He finds that while agglomeration economies are important, they're not the most important factor in the spatial ...
Satyajit Chatterjee
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This study investigates defect engineering on TiO₂ surfaces to enhance hydrogen storage. It demonstrates that low‐coordinated Ti atoms enable molecular chemisorption of H₂ with optimal binding energy, facilitating reversible adsorption at room temperature.
Chengguang Lang+10 more
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Urban agglomeration and regional economic performance connectedness: Thin ice in developing regions
This paper evaluates the evolution of urban agglomeration from 2000 to 2020 in 66 developing and developed economies from Asia, Europe, and Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and examines how urban agglomeration changes impinge on economic performance changes. The
Isaiah Maket+2 more
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Urban productivity advantages from job search and matching [PDF]
Densely populated areas tend to be more productive. Of course, the cost of living and producing in these locations is higher because congestion raises the cost of scarce fixed resources such as land.
Jeffrey Lin
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Technology intensity and agglomeration economies
Abstract This article investigates the relationship between industry technology intensity and the impacts of agglomeration economies on industrial growth. Many recent studies suggest the actual economic impacts of different forms of agglomeration economies depend on industrial characteristics such as technology intensity, but systematic empirical ...
Jiaochen Liang, Stephan J. Goetz
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