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Hydrogen is an energy carrier, produced from renewable and nonrenewable resources. It can be stored in a variety of materials and transported to distant locations. This article reviews progress in hydrogen technology by looking at environmental and economic impact, cost analysis, and policy support at government level as way forward for bringing it to ...
Xuexue Pan+5 more
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Fatty Alcohol-Based "Smart Windows" Driven by Photo-Thermal Materials Toward Thermal Management in Hot Regions and High Fire Safety. [PDF]
Cai W+11 more
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Core-Shell ZIF67@ZIF8 Modified with Phytic Acid as an Effective Flame Retardant for Improving the Fire Safety of Epoxy Resins. [PDF]
Wang H+8 more
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Hand rolling cigarette papers as the reference point for regulating cigarette fire safety [PDF]
Murray Laugesen+5 more
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Overview of safety research [PDF]
Aircraft safety is reviewed by first establishing a perspective of air transportation accidents as a function of calendar year, geographic area, and phase of flight, and then by describing the threats to safety and NASA research underway in the three ...
Enders, J. H.
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This review examines surface‐engineered phase change material composites as vital solutions for escalating thermal energy storage demands driven by urbanization. It elucidates their enhanced performance through chemical mechanisms, diverse compositions, and preparation strategies, emphasizing the role of carbon‐based additives in improving thermal ...
Laxman Singh+11 more
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Metal-organic Framework ZIF-67 Functionalized MXene for Enhancing the Fire Safety of Thermoplastic Polyurethanes. [PDF]
Wan M+5 more
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Thirteenth meeting of the UJNR panel on fire research and safety, March 13-20, 1996
Kellie A Beall
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Grave to Cradle: A Direct Recycling Approach for Over‐Discharged LiFePO4 Electric Vehicle Cells
The change in the LiFePO4 (LFP) material from grave to cradle. The material is delaminated with water, before undergoing ball milling and a relithiation‐carbothermal treatment. The final step shows the fully healed LFP remanufactured as a new cathode. The purple represents LiFePO4, the light purple FePO4, black, and dark grey—the graphite and carbons ...
Elizabeth Helen Driscoll+10 more
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