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The incrementally enhanced photocatalytic reactivity is attributed to persistent in situ spontaneous growing of atomically dispersed Cd/Te SAs. Consequently, it mutually elevates the electronic density around Cd/Te SAs and strengthens interactions and binding capacity between occupied d orbitals at Cd/Te SAs and empty p orbits in TS.
Yihang Zhang+5 more
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In situ fabrication of large‐area, high‐quality organic‐inorganic hybrid perovskite ferroelectric (OIHPF) crystals and films via on‐demand electrohydrodynamic (EHD) printing modes. Abstract Traditional oxide ferroelectrics have long struggled to produce flexible, large‐area, and high‐quality thin films at low temperatures, despite their good ...
Jingjing Luo+9 more
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Isoquercitrin Alleviates Diabetic Nephropathy by Inhibiting STAT3 Phosphorylation and Dimerization
This study identified a natural compound, isoquercitrin, which significantly alleviated kidney inflammation and fibrosis by inhibiting STAT3 activity. Isoquercitrin forms a strong, noncovalent bond that directly binds to STAT3. Isoquercitrin binds to the pY+1 pocket of the SH2 domain of STAT3 via hydrogen bonding with Ser668, Gln635, and Gln633 ...
Chen Xuan+12 more
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Strain localization along phase or grain boundaries leads to crack initiation typical of alloys. In multi‐principal element alloys, the enamel‐like microstructure is stabilized by phase boundaries. This facilitates trans‐phase migration of semi‐atomic surfaces and provides sufficient plastic space for dislocation‐mediated deformation.
Jinliang Du+8 more
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The Latest Advances in Mechanically Robust Self‐Healing Polyurea Based on Dynamic Chemistry
Solving the contradiction between strength, toughness, and self‐healing properties is extremely important to realize the breakthrough of polyurea applications. This review summarizes and discusses common strategies for the preparation of high‐performance and self‐healing polyurea materials based on dynamic chemistry, providing molecular‐level insights ...
Yujia Hao, Guangming Zhu
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DNA–Protein Binding is Dominated by Short Anchoring Elements
This study delineate the binding mechanism of transcription factors (TFs) in the genome with the knowledge obtained at thermodynamic equilibrium conditions. Through KaScape experiments, combined with the AEEscape algorithm development, they identified the minimal dominant interacting elements, termed as Anchoring Elements (AEs).
Hong Chen+3 more
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This work shows combining high‐throughput experiments of metal 3D printing with data science‐driven prediction leads to faster alloy development. Researchers develop steel alloy specimens specifically for 3D printing by adjusting aluminum content (0–10 wt.%) and energy input during printing.
Avinash Hariharan+7 more
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In this work, the synthesis of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) supported sub‐5 nm dominant intermetallic RuCu, RuRh, and RuPd NPs are succeeded by the proposed method of nanosecond laser ultrafast confined alloying (LUCA), which is featured by its unique ultrafast heating and cooling rates and high stability for long‐term alkaline HER catalysis application ...
Taiping Hu+9 more
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An electrosynthesis method is introduced for fabricating heterostructured bimetallic nanoparticles, providing precise and independent control over elemental distribution within individual nanostructures. By dynamically modulating the ionic environment in a dual‐channel nanopipette using scanning electrochemical cell microscopy, core–shell nanoparticles
Heekwon Lee+3 more
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Stochastic Thermodynamics of a Linear Optical Cavity Driven on Resonance. [PDF]
G Ramesh V+5 more
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