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Photon Avalanching Nanoparticles: The Next Generation of Upconverting Nanomaterials?

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
This Perspective outlines the mechanistic foundations that enable photon‐avalanche (PA) behavior in lanthanide nanomaterials and contrasts them with emerging application spaces and forward‐looking design strategies. By bridging threshold engineering, energy‐transfer dynamics, and materials engineering, we provide a coherent roadmap for advancing the ...
Kimoon Lee   +7 more
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Oxygen Reduction Reaction Activity and Stability of Shaped Metal-Doped PtNi Electrocatalysts Evaluated in Gas Diffusion Electrode Half-Cells. [PDF]

open access: yesACS Appl Mater Interfaces
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Gas‐diffusion microextraction

Journal of Separation Science, 2010
AbstractGas‐diffusion microextraction (GDME) is an innovative technique that combines the advantages of membrane‐aided gas‐diffusion with microextraction concepts. GDME makes uses of a novel portable and low‐cost device that comprises a small, commercially available, semi‐permeable membrane.
Joao Grosso Pacheco   +4 more
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Gas diffusion bioelectrodes

Current Opinion in Electrochemistry, 2017
Summary Currently, bioelectrocatalytic devices such as biofuel cells and bioreactors are recognized as new environment-friendly devices for the production of electricity and valuable products. Thus far, systems have been improved from the viewpoints of enzymes and electrodes.
Keisei So, Kento Sakai, Kenji Kano
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Diffuse Interstellar Gas

1987
Figures 1a-c, taken from Colomb, Poppel, and Heiles (1980), shows the H I structure on the sky in Galactic coordinates for three LSR velocity ranges: two small ranges centered at -8 and +8 km/s, which exhibit some prominent individual features, and a large range around 0 km/s to exhibit nearly the full amount of gas, irrespective of velocity.
Carl Heiles, Shrinivas R. Kulkarni
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Gas diffusion on graphene surfaces

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2017
Gas diffusion on graphene surfaces is a two-dimensional gas behavior, controlled not by the hopping mechanism but by molecular collisions.
Chengzhen, Sun, Bofeng, Bai
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