Covalent Organic Frameworks for Photocatalysis
This review provides an overview of recent advances in covalent organic frameworks (COFs) for photocatalysis, focusing on sustainable energy applications like water splitting, hydrogen peroxide generation, and CO2 and N2 reduction. It discusses design principles, structure‐function relationships, challenges in COF photocatalysis, and strategies to ...
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Enhancing the Performance of Vibration Energy Harvesting Based on 2:1:2 Internal Resonance in Magnetically Coupled Oscillators. [PDF]
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Distributed dynamic scheduling algorithm of target coverage for wireless sensor networks with hybrid energy harvesting system. [PDF]
Bao X, Jiang Y, Han L, Xu X, Zhu H.
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Electrochemical kinetic energy harvesting mediated by ion solvation switching in two-immiscible liquid electrolyte. [PDF]
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Energy Harvesting Technologies and Applications for the Internet of Things and Wireless Sensor Networks. [PDF]
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Energy Harvesting Using Optimized ZnO Polymer Nanocomposite-Based 3D-Printed Lattice Structure. [PDF]
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Turing-type nanochannel membranes with extrinsic ion transport pathways for high-efficiency osmotic energy harvesting. [PDF]
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Hybrid Energy Harvesters: Toward Sustainable Energy Harvesting
Advanced Materials, 2019AbstractRecently, sustainable green energy harvesting systems have been receiving great attention for their potential use in self‐powered smart wireless sensor network (WSN) systems. In particular, though the developed WSN systems are able to advance public good, very high and long‐term budgets will be required in order to use them to supply electrical
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