Electrification for Jaliadwip in Teknaf from Hybrid Mini Grid System
Shahaduz Zaman, Mansoor Ahmed
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Optimal Sizing of Hybrid Renewable Energy System for off-Grid Electrification: A Case Study of University of Ibadan Abdusalam Abubakar Post Graduate Hall of Residence [PDF]
Ifedayo Mofolorunso Opedare +2 more
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A colloid‐mediated electroless plating (CMEP) strategy is proposed to fabricate hierarchically porous, amorphous Fe‐doped NiWB electrocatalysts under ambient conditions. The in situ formation of Fe‐W‐O colloidal species guides the formation of robust, porous catalyst layers with excellent mass transfer and durability, sustaining 500 mA cm−2 for 2000 h,
Yu Liao +8 more
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Invited commentary on 'Population health, health equity and health system impacts of light vehicle electrification: a modelling study in Aotearoa/New Zealand'. [PDF]
Nguyen QC +4 more
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A Biochar‐Based Composite Hydrogel Microenvironment for Enhanced Biocatalysis
This work presents the synthesis of a polyacrylamide hydrogel wherein biomass‐derived biochar is co‐encapsulated with the enzyme horseradish peroxidase (HRP). The resulting composite hydrogel possesses balanced electron‐rich and electron‐deficient domains, creating an optimal microenvironment that concentrates both hydrogen peroxide and phenol ...
Shengzhe Wang +9 more
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Contact Electrification via Redox-Active Molecules. [PDF]
Ranjan N +14 more
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Role of the Recombination Zone in Organic Light‐Emitting Devices
This review summarizes the critical role of the recombination zone in organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs). We highlight that broadening the recombination zone in OLEDs based on emissive layers with balanced charge transport and high photoluminescence quantum yields provides a promising route toward achieving both long operational lifetime and high ...
Yungui Li, Karl Leo
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Adoption of Electricity in Rural Rwanda 10 Years after Connection. [PDF]
Masselus L +7 more
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Electrically Tunable Friction: From Sticky to Slippery with Ionic Hydrogels
This work demonstrates electrically tunable friction “from sticky to slippery” using ionic hydrogels, achieving reversible more‐than‐fifty‐fold modulation without liquid lubricants. An electric field extracts a salt‐rich interfacial layer that dramatically reduces friction.
Chenxu Liu +9 more
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