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Progress in Additive Manufacturing of High-Entropy Alloys. [PDF]
Chen B.
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The shape of guanine self‐assemblies is tuned by introducing alkyl (G8), fluoroalkyl (G8f), and oligoether (G8g) side chains into the G moiety. The scanning tunneling microscopy results and calculations show that the presence and type of the side chain strongly affect the G self‐assembly network.
So‐Huei Kang +9 more
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Determinants of vacancy formation and migration in high-entropy alloys. [PDF]
Luo Z, Gao W, Jiang Q.
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A reactive in situ solution complexation strategy reconstructs the surface of 2.0 eV ultra‐wide‐bandgap perovskites via proton transfer. This chemical modulation eliminates metallic defects and induces a degenerate‐like n‐type surface, establishing an Ohmic tunneling contact.
Saemon Yoon +11 more
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The effect of cooling rate and content of niobium on the structure, wear and corrosion resistance of CoCrFeNiNb<sub>x</sub> high entropy alloys. [PDF]
Babilas R +6 more
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Single‐ and Dual‐Atom Configurations in Atomically Dispersed Catalysts for Lithium–Sulfur Batteries
Single‐atom and dual‐atom‐based atomically dispersed catalysts (ADCs) effectively address the shuttle effect and sluggish redox kinetics in Li–S batteries. With nearly 100% atomic utilization and tunable coordination environments, ADCs enhance LiPSs adsorption, lower conversion barriers, and accelerate sulfur redox reactions.
Haoyang Xu +4 more
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Coupling of Engineered High Entropy Alloys with Semiconducting TiO<sub>2</sub> Nanofilms for Scalable and Ultrafast Alkaline Hydrogen Evolution Reaction. [PDF]
Zhao Z +7 more
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Enhanced Cocrfeni (Tic) 0.2 High-Entropy Alloy by Thermodynamic Treatment
Shiqing Liang +7 more
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A swelling‐programmed micropatterned hydrogel guides adherent cells through a controlled transition from cell–matrix anchoring to cadherin‐mediated cell–cell compaction, enabling rapid assembly of high‐viability spheroids with defined size and morphology.
Han Gyeol Nam +8 more
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A large number of MoS2 flakes were screened to obtain high‐quality flakes based on optical intensities in R, G, and B channel images. The flakes were classified from Level 1 to 6 based on optical intensities in the R, G, and B channel images. Low‐quality flake exhibited wrinkled, folded, or overlapped features, while high‐quality displayed a neat ...
Sanghyun Lee +11 more
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