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In Situ Elucidation of Reaction Mechanisms in Electrocatalysis Using Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy

open access: yesChemCatChem, EarlyView.
This review highlights the principles, recent advances, and emerging applications of Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM) in electrocatalysis. We discuss its use in carbon dioxide and oxygen electrocatalysis, the detection of short‐lived intermediates, and provide a framework for its implementation in investigations of electrocatalytic interfaces.
Jaxiry S. Barroso‐Martínez   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Towards Systemic Leadership Resilience: Proposing the Hybrid Artificial Intelligent Leader in Response to Economic Crises

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Administrative Sciences / Revue Canadienne des Sciences de l'Administration, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Researchers now understand that the Great Recession stemmed from a “systemic leadership failure,” involving various entities such as the government, financial institutions, investors, homeowners, and regulators. Consequently, traditional leadership approaches of the time came under intense scrutiny, necessitating a shift in leadership ...
Faidon Theofanidis   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Wetlands as environments of early human occupation: A new classification for freshwater palaeowetlands

open access: yesThe Depositional Record, EarlyView.
A new classification for inland freshwater palaeowetlands to be used in the field or core laboratory by sedimentologists, providing examples from the Guadix Basin (southern Spain). Abstract Present wetlands have proven to be delicate, biodiverse ecosystems, that are natural sinks for CO2 and act as good indicators for climate changes.
S. Pla‐Pueyo   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Hypergolic droplet‒film interaction dynamics at high temperatures

open access: yesDroplet, EarlyView.
The whole reaction process can be distinctly identified as three stages based on the corona size and the temperature temporal evolution. In the coalescence regime, T* maintains quasi‐stationary values during initial contact, corresponding to hydrodynamic coalescence process. Consequently, the first stage is defined as the inertia‐dominant stage. In the
Yuxin Song, Zuohua Huang, Chenglong Tang
wiley   +1 more source

A droplet splitter: Simple, controlled and efficient droplet splitting using superhydrophobic pyramid structures

open access: yesDroplet, EarlyView.
The pyramidal sharp edges act as “fluidic blades” to split droplets through the synergistic interaction of edge‐induced capillary forces and inertial forces generated at the liquid film periphery during spreading dynamics. Controlled splitting of droplets can be achieved by utilizing different superhydrophobic pyramidal structures.
Qibo Liu   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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