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Solid recovered fuel as coal substitute in the electricity generation sector
E. Kakaras+8 more
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In this article, a water‐evaporation driven energy harvester is devised that works even in the absence of sunlight. This is achieved by combining PVA hydrogel with thermoelectrics (TEG) to directly capture energy from water evaporation. Under mild conditions (RH 40%, T of 26 °C, and 2.8 m s−1 wind), 1.71 mW (1.02 W m−2) power can be generated, >3 fold ...
Zichen Gong, Ady Suwardi, Jing Cao
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Technical, economic, and environmental feasibility of rice hull ash from electricity generation as a mineral additive to concrete. [PDF]
Ro JW+4 more
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Designing of Self‐Dispersing Soft Dendritic Microcleaners for Microplastics Capture and Recovery
The capture and recovery of microplastics from open aquatic systems is a complex problem, which necessitates nontrivial solutions. The principles of a comprehensive multistage process based on sustainably sourced microcleaners with hierarchical morphology are demonstrated.
Haeleen Hong+3 more
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Simulating the Influence of Wind Power Generation on the Electricity Market Price
Walter Reinisch, Tetsuo Tezuka
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Photoswitchable Conductive Metal–Organic Frameworks
A conductive material where the conductivity can be modulated remotely by irradiation with light is presented. It is based on films of conductive metal–organic framework type Cu3(HHTP)2 with embedded photochromic molecules such as azobenzene, diarylethene, spiropyran, and hexaarylbiimidazole in the pores.
Yidong Liu+5 more
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Electroactive Brevundimonas diminuta consortium mediated selenite bioreduction, biogenesis of selenium nanoparticles and bio-electricity generation. [PDF]
Sakr EAE, Khater DZ, El-Khatib KM.
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Electricity Generation by Geobacter sulfurreducens Attached to Gold Electrodes [PDF]
Hanno Richter+5 more
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Oxygen‐doping modulated g‐C3N4 support enables a strong built‐in electric field (BIEF) in FeOCl‐OCN.This enhanced BIEF induces the rearrangement of Fe(II)/Fe(III) in FeOCl, which subtly improves intermediates adsorption and also reduces the energy barrier of *O production, thereby achieving efficient PMS activation with 1O2 and Fe(IV)= O as the primary
Ying Zeng+9 more
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