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Materials Engineering for Light‐Activated Gas Sensors: Insights, Advances, and Future Perspectives
Light activation of gas sensors is a promising strategy for enabling power‐efficient operation in next‐generation smart devices, where a rational design of sensing layers can enhance light energy utilization. This review discusses design strategies for light‐activated gas sensors, including doping‐induced band structure tuning, plasmonic nanoparticle ...
Jinho Lee+4 more
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Ethanol fuel benefits questioned [PDF]
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Effect of ethanol fuel additive on diesel emissions.
R.L. Cole+4 more
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Development of a “Stress Model” Fermentation System for Fuel Ethanol Yeast Strains [PDF]
Tara Graves+2 more
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A bifunctional Pt single‐atom catalyst (Pt‐DG‐1) is discovered with enhanced ammonia oxidation reaction and oxygen reduction reaction mass activities compared to commercial Pt/C. It is shown that modulating the coordination environment of Pt single atoms is crucial towards dictating the electrocatalytic activity.
Tong Wu+10 more
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Workshop on the Increased Use of Ethanol and Alkylates in Automotive Fuels in California
David W. Rice
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Photosystem II‐Carbon Nitride Photoanodes for Scalable Biophotoelectrochemistry
A spray‐freeze method is developed to fabricate large‐area (up to 33 cm2) macroporous carbon nitride photoanodes integrated with photosystem II enzymes for biophotoelectrochemical systems. The photoanodes reach a Faradaic efficiency of 93.5% for O2 evolution.
Huayang Zhang+9 more
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Yeast-Based Direct Catalytic Ethanol Fuel Cell Biosensors: A Batch Analysis Apparatus Combined with Chemometrics for Qualitative Carbohydrate Detection. [PDF]
Tomassetti M+4 more
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How a change in Brazil's sugar policies would affect the world sugar market [PDF]
Although Brazil is the world's largest sugarcane producer, only one-third of the cane it grows is used to produce sugar; the rest is used to produce ethanol as fuel for automobiles. Still, Brazil is the world's fourth largest sugar producer.
Borrell, Brent
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