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Methane photocatalytic activation under mild conditions remains a formidable challenge in the synthesis of solar fuels. In this review, we emphasize the growing importance of multifunctional materials and hybrid systems within a unified mechanistic framework that integrates selective C─H bond activation, formation and control of intermediates, C─C ...
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A bio‐inspired biopolymeric implantable drug delivery platform enables localized and sustained release of 7‐ethyl‐10‐hydroxycamptothecin (SN‐38) in solid tumor treatment. The three‐dimensional (3D) structured crosslinked‐chitosan implants are fabricated via 3D‐printed molds and provide drug release over 3 months, significantly inhibiting tumor growth ...
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Nanoscale Spatial Tuning of Superconductivity in Cuprate Thin Films via Direct Laser Writing
Maskless direct laser writing enables local control of oxygen stoichiometry in epitaxial YBCO thin films under ambient conditions. Sub‐micrometer grayscale patterns with tunable optical response and superconducting transport properties are achieved.
Irene Biancardi +11 more
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Sodium alginate regulates interfacial ion transport and retention in electrolyte‐gated synaptic transistors. The carboxylate‐rich polymeric network forms a dynamic interfacial ion‐diffusion barrier that facilitates ion injection during programming while suppressing ion back‐diffusion, thereby stabilizing the electrochemically doped channel state.
Chaeyeon Han +6 more
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Highly luminescent chiral manganese halide crystals are synthesized using chiral ligands, and they exhibit dissymmetry factors up to 1.4 × 10−2 and show X‐ray detection scintillation capability with a light yield of 43 380 photons/MeV and a low detection limit of 0.05198 µGyair·s−1.
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A low‐Pt catalyst supported on zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF‐8)‐derived porous carbon and graphite is integrated with a halide perovskite photovoltaic, yielding cathodes that achieve a high photocurrent density (∼20 mA cm−2) under simulated sunlight and exhibit remarkable stability in acidic media over several days, thereby demonstrating a ...
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Equipment for Electron Irradiations
Radiation Research, 1956to the sample and from the average energy of the electrons. This technique is usable only when there are ample amounts (gram quantities) of material available so that the entire electron beam may be stopped in the sample itself. Pollard and co-workers (3) have irradiated enzymes by allowing an electron beam to pass entirely through the sample; however,
R M, LEMMON, D F, MOSIER
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Effects of Electronic Irradiation on Fats
Nature, 1952IRRADIATION with high-velocity electrons has recently been shown to produce changes, apparently of an oxidative nature, in the fatty components of foods1–3, and further investigation of the phenomenon with butter-fat has revealed a number of interesting features. In the experiments we describe, samples 2–3 mm. thick were irradiated in the electron beam
R S, HANNAN, J W, BOAG
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Electron irradiation of polyacrylates
Journal of Polymer Science, 1956AbstractThe crosslinking and degradation of seven polyacrylates by 1000 kvp. electrons has been investigated. Gel content‐radiation dose analysis reveals the energy dissipation per main‐chain fracture, Ed, to be the same (530 ± 100 electron volts) for methyl, n‐butyl, sec‐butyl, isobutyl, and tert‐butyl acrylate polymers.
Allan R. Shultz, Frank A. Bovey
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Electron paramagnetic resonance of electron-irradiated GaP
Physical Review B, 1981An electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) study of electron-irradiated GaP is presented with emphasis on the properties of the isolated gallium vacancy which can be deduced from its EPR. Further confirmation of the assignment of this spectrum to the vacancy is presented with additional discussion of defect structure. Details of the optical excitation of
T. A. Kennedy, N. D. Wilsey
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