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This review highlights how nanomaterials with high adsorption capacities including carbon‐based structures, transition metal oxides, 2D layers, and zeolites enable sensitive and selective detection of toxic gases and VOCs. Their tailored properties and sensing mechanisms drive the development of next‐generation gas sensors for environmental and ...
Hamdy A. Ismail +9 more
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Electrochemical and colorimetric sensing of P-xylene using doped C<sub>60</sub> fullerenes: a dual approach to medical and environmental applications. [PDF]
Alharby TN, Alanazi M, Alanazi J.
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Fractal nature of hard carbon prepared from C60 fullerene
Damir Starešinić +10 more
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Organic neuromorphic electronics powering intelligent sensory and edge computing systems
Organic electronic materials are promising candidates for neuromorphic sensing applications, including chemical, physical, visual, and multimodal sensing, owing to their mechanical softness, biocompatibility, and intrinsic ionic–electronic coupling.
Seungjun Woo +5 more
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Fullerene-Supported Single-Atom Catalysts for Electrocatalytic Water Splitting: Progress, Challenges, and Machine Learning Perspectives. [PDF]
Li CX +8 more
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This review summarizes recent advances in the synthesis and processing of carbon nanotubes and carbon nanocomposites, highlighting structure–property relationships and their applications in energy storage, biomedical systems, and environmental technologies, with emphasis on performance optimization and sustainable material design.
Noor‐ul‐Huda Altaf +9 more
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The virus lesson: Teaching viral structure and quasi‐symmetry in mixed reality
Abstract Traditional approaches to teaching structural biology struggle to capture the dynamic, three‐dimensional nature of biomolecular structures. Viral capsids, which employ quasi‐symmetric arrangements, are especially difficult to conceptualize at the human scale.
Adam Gardner +4 more
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For directly comparing experimental results on gas‐phase ion reactions with the predictions from quantum chemical calculations, the latter must first be converted into rate constants. This review addresses the question of whether current methods of statistical rate theory can accomplish this task reliably. Statistical rate theory has long been used for
Thomas Auth, Konrad Koszinowski
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Harnessing cosmic carbon: anaerobic microbial responses to fullerenes under early Earth conditions. [PDF]
Bethune E +3 more
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