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Integrated Lead/Iodine Management for Sustainable Perovskite Solar Modules
Perovskite solar modules face environmental risks from lead and iodine leakage. A dual‐function adsorbent—porphyrin‐modified whitlockite nanocomposites—effectively captures iodine and Pb2+, even under severe damage. Combined with a semi‐closed recycling process, it recovers 96.9% high‐purity PbI2 and reduces residual Pb2+ to <10 ppb, offering an ...
Guo‐Bin Xiao +6 more
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Maximizing atomic utilization of Pt is crucial for efficient electrocatalysis. We constructed a tensile‐strained PdPt1 single‐atom alloy (SAA) skin by implanting atomically dispersed Pt onto the surface of intermetallic Pd5Bi3 core‐ultrathin Pd shell octahedrons, fully exposing active Pt atoms to boost ethanol oxidation electrocatalysis.
Wen Chen +11 more
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Energy‐Efficient, Sustainable Cascade Glucose Electrooxidation into Glucaric Acid
This study presents a tandem system that efficiently converts glucose into glucaric acid while generating renewable electricity. By decoupling the oxidation process into two cascaded steps, the system achieves an overall 90% Faradaic efficiency and 80% conversion efficiency at ∼0.6 VRHE, significantly reducing energy consumption compared to traditional
Mingming He +15 more
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Signatures of Edge States in Antiferromagnetic Van der Waals Josephson Junctions
ABSTRACT The combination of superconductivity and magnetic textures leads to unconventional superconducting phenomena, including new correlated and topological phases. Van der Waals (vdW) materials emerge as a versatile platform for exploring the interplay between these two competing orders.
Celia González‐Sánchez +10 more
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Inflation targeting in emerging economies: Panel evidence [PDF]
Brito, Ricardo D., Bystedt, Brianne
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Entrepreneurship in emerging economies
Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 2020Abstract Research Summary The economic center of gravity is shifting from mature markets to emerging regions. This shift provides a good opportunity to broaden and deepen our theoretical base of concepts and frameworks because emerging and mature regions differ significantly in their ...
Foo, Maw‐der +2 more
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Emerging Economy: Emerging Talent
2012Women today are present in every field of work. Research has consistently indicated strong correlation between diverse senior management and financial performance of organizations, highlighting business benefits from having considerable number of women employees as part of the workforce.
Shachi Irde, Madhuvanthi Ravi
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2019
Chapter 22 notes the growing attraction of emerging economies as host locations for foreign direct investment (FDI). While acquisitions are generally the favored mode of FDI into developed-economy markets, cooperative forms allowing for local participation, such as joint ventures, have been more prevalent in emerging economies, often due to the ...
John Child +3 more
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Chapter 22 notes the growing attraction of emerging economies as host locations for foreign direct investment (FDI). While acquisitions are generally the favored mode of FDI into developed-economy markets, cooperative forms allowing for local participation, such as joint ventures, have been more prevalent in emerging economies, often due to the ...
John Child +3 more
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1998
Abstract Developing countries contain almost Bo per cent of the world’s consumers, and almost all of the world’s population-based market growth will occur in them during the twenty-first century. From an economic point of view, the most significant developing countries are those whose economies are ‘emerging’ both in terms of market ...
John Child, David Faulkner
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Abstract Developing countries contain almost Bo per cent of the world’s consumers, and almost all of the world’s population-based market growth will occur in them during the twenty-first century. From an economic point of view, the most significant developing countries are those whose economies are ‘emerging’ both in terms of market ...
John Child, David Faulkner
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