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Alignment, Rising, Sticking, and Phototaxis: Modulating the Behavior of Hematite Micropeanuts
Although a rich variety of behaviors, such as rising and phototaxis, are observed with light‐activated semiconductor microparticles, the experimental conditions under which such behaviors occur have not been elucidated. In this study, pH, fuel concentration, and light intensity are varied, revealing diverse behaviors of hematite microparticles.
David P. Rivas+3 more
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How a Right-to-Know Law Shifts Industry away from Chemicals of Concern: The Case of California's Proposition 65. [PDF]
Ohayon JL, Polsky C, Schwarzman MR.
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In this article, vertical graphene‐modified microelectrodes (VGMEs) are fabricated by modifying vertical graphene on different types of metal microelectrodes (Au, Ti, Ag, and W) for enhanced electrochemical detection of DA. Moreover, the sensing performance on dopamine concentrations is explored with different electrochemical methods, including EIS, CV,
Lukang Gao+9 more
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Assessing SPI and SPEI for drought forecasting through the power law process: A case study in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. [PDF]
Sunusi N, Auliana NH.
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Transient absorption spectroscopy is employed to demonstrate that nonfullerene acceptors inhibit the formation of bound polaron pairs in conjugated polymers, which would otherwise undergo rapid relaxation back to the ground state. Instead, efficient energy transfer from the polymer to the non‐fullerene acceptor takes place, facilitating high charge ...
Rebecca Harris+4 more
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Impact of agricultural land use rights transfer on carbon emission intensity of cultivated land--Empirical evidence based on panel data of 30 provinces in China. [PDF]
Chen Y, Zhang H.
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A novel synthesis method for strained MAPbI3 single crystals enhances optoelectronic properties and thermal stability. By aligning the MA+ ion's dipole moment with an external magnetic field during crystallization, compressive lattice strain is induced.
Abdulazeez M. Ogunleye+6 more
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