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Tough and Skin‐Free Porous Polyelectrolyte Complex Hydrogels via Salt‐Induced Aqueous Phase Separation

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Controlling counterion exchange rate during aqueous phase separation enables the formation of skin‐free, homogeneously porous polyelectrolyte complex hydrogels by suppressing kinetically trapped skin layers and macrovoids. The resulting hydrogel networks exhibit exceptional toughness (∼15 MJ·m−3) and enable 3D (bio)printing and post‐functionalization ...
Adrivit Mukherjee   +7 more
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Tunable Complementary Doping Strategy Enables High‐Performance Homo‐Channel CMOS in Monolayer WSe2

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Polarity‐selective modulation enables a homo‐channel WSe2 CMOS platform from a single 2D semiconductor. MoOx and AlN tune WSe2 toward p‐ and n‐type operation, respectively, yielding complementary FETs and inverters with balanced switching, high voltage gain, low static power, and promising scalability for 2D logic integration.
Kuan‐Hsiang Chiu   +7 more
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Mitigating Concentration Polarization in Dry‐Processed Ultra‐Thick Cathodes Using a Low‐Viscosity Electrolyte With Soft Li+ Solvation

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A low‐viscosity, soft‐solvating methyl ethanoate (ME)‐based electrolyte facilitates electrolyte infiltration into dense dry‐processed ultra‐thick NCM622 cathodes while reducing Li+ desolvation barriers at Li‐metal anodes. Balanced cathode‐scale ion transport and anode‐side interfacial kinetics mitigate concentration polarization and interfacial ...
Jae Bin Park   +11 more
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Ultrafast Thermal Shock Synthesis of CuNiSnLa Medium‐Entropy Metallic Glass for Sustainable Nitrogen Fixation via Plasma‐Coupled Electrocatalysis

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This work introduces an ultrafast thermal shock strategy to synthesize a CuNiSnLa medium‐entropy metallic glass (MEMG). The rapid heating and cooling process generates a robust, highly active catalyst for electrocatalytic nitrate reduction to ammonia (NRA).
Hongbo Chen   +7 more
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HEAT EXCHANGER FOR IN-GROUND HEAT STORAGE

Chemical Engineering Communications, 1980
The first phase of a research project using undisturbed soil for sensible heat storage is described. A laboratory scale model of a heat exchange system was constructed and tested. Thermal charging and recovery rates, modes of heat transport and transient temperature conditions, as well as over-all heat storage performance of the unit are given.
Svec, O. J., Palmer, J. H. L.
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Heat Storage Performance of Heating System of Phase Change Heat Storage

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2012
An experimental table of the heating system of phase change heat storage is built with thermal-storage tank packaging phase change material, which transferred heat with internal fluid. The flow rate, inlet temperature, outlet temperature of internal fluid and the temperature of heat storage material are measured.
Yong Sun   +4 more
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Generation System Impacts of Storage Heating and Storage Water Heating

IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, 1984
Thermal energy stroge systems offer the electric utility a means to change customer energy use patterns. At present, however, the costs and benefits to both the customers and utility are uncertain. As part of a nationwide demonstration program Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) installed storage space heating and water heating appliances ...
C. W. Gellings   +3 more
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Sorption Heat Storage

2015
Thermal energy storage for use in connection with solar heating systems is described, concentrating on storage employing sorption heat energy.
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Heat storage for electric house heating

IEEE Spectrum, 1964
Electric house heating involves short periods of high power demand.
C. W. Bary, R. E. Rice, J. F. Paquette
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Underfloor heating with latent heat storage

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 2001
Underfloor heating is known for its comfort due to the low and favourable temperature gradient in the heated space above the large floor area available for heating. This paper addresses the idea of improving the existing underfloor heating system by using an encapsulated phase change material (PCM) that melts and solidifies at ...
M Farid, W. J. Kong
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