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Mesoporous Silica Microspheres by Super‐Fast Alkaline Etching of Micrometer‐Sized Stöber Particles
Microscale silica particles are prepared along with a modified, scalable Stöber synthesis using the continuous addition of tetraethoxy silane to an ethanolic solution of ammonia with KCl. Etching with hydroxide ions at 95 °C gave porous analogs within minutes. Monodisperse particles are isolable in high yield after precipitation in ethanol.
Adrian Vaghar+2 more
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Evaluating main gas emission and energy consumption economy during tobacco leaf curing life cycle based on clean energy. [PDF]
Zhu Y+11 more
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Digitalization and Energy Consumption
Olga Mazurova, Elena Galperova
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Dynamic linkages are highly attractive in preparing single crystals of covalent organic polymers (COPs). Here, single crystals of two COPs CityU‐15 and CityU‐16 based on reversible B─N bonds are constructed using tetra(4‐pyridyl)tetrathiafulvalene and tetra(4‐pyridyl)porphine as monomers.
Xin Wang+7 more
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Comparison of Energy Consumption Between Single Energy O-Gantry and Dual Energy C-Arm Linear Accelerator. [PDF]
Gupta V+4 more
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In this study, a close correlation among the resting period, the cyclability of the zinc anode, and the evolution of byproduct zinc hydroxide sulfate (ZHS) is identified. Furthermore, it is shown that proper control of the interfacial ZHS can significantly enhance the cycle performance of the zinc anode by effectively inhibiting corrosion and promoting
Zhijun Cai+6 more
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Effects of different light intensities on lettuce growth, yield, and energy consumption optimization under uniform lighting conditions. [PDF]
Zou J+7 more
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Active Hydrogen for Electrochemical Ammonia Synthesis
This review provides a comprehensive overview of the active hydrogen (H*) for electrochemical ammonia synthesis with particular attention given to the regulation of H* generation and consumption to suppress the competition of hydrogen evolution reaction and enhance the yield, selectivity, and Faradaic efficiency of ammonia.
Guoqiang Gan, Guo Hong, Wenjun Zhang
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