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The Formation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Natural Gas Condensate.
J. G. Davidson
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A bipolar D‐A polymer cathode is developed for aluminum dual‐ion batteries, the continuously alternate storage of anions and cations through Coulomb interactions enables the polymer cathode to achieve a high capacity of 208 mAh g−1, fast kinetics and long cyclability.
Lian‐Wei Luo+4 more
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Hydrocarbon-Derived Prenetworked Carbon Nano-Onions for Wearable and Flexible Printed Microsupercapacitors. [PDF]
Banavath R+7 more
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A CDSP NPs theranostic platform assembled from CDs and paclitaxel prodrugs is developed. CDSP NPs have long‐lasting NIR afterglow, penetrate deep tissues, and offer a high signal‐to‐noise ratio, enabling NIR afterglow imaging‐guided precise breast cancer removal to prevent recurrence.
Zixuan Li+4 more
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Functional group characteristics of coal treated with clean biomass surfactant via FTIR spectroscopy. [PDF]
Yang L, Yuan Y.
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B‐Site‐Metal‐Mediated Coke‐Resistant CO2 Electrolysis on Perovskite Surfaces
This study reveals the correlation between the B‐site metals of La0.6Sr0.4Co1‐xFexO3‐δ (LSC1‐xFx) and their coke resistance during high‐temperature CO2 electrolysis. Elevated Fe/Co ratios enhance the coke resistance by suppressing excessive oxygen vacancy formation and Co/Fe exsolution.
Tongbao Wang+13 more
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Assessing Microbial Activity and Rhizoremediation in Hydrocarbon and Heavy Metal-Impacted Soil. [PDF]
Conlon R, Dowling DN, Germaine KJ.
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Cu5%‐MoS2 with dual Cu and Mo active sites enables efficient photothermal synergistic catalysis of the CO2–H2O system for ethanol production. The catalyst achieves a high ethanol yield of 3.1 mmol·g−1·h−1 with 88.35% selectivity, showcasing exceptional performance and selectivity under mild conditions. Abstract The catalytic conversion of CO2 into high‐
Yingao Luo+6 more
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Draft genome sequence of <i>Escherichia</i> sp. F1, an iron-reducing bacterium isolated from chlorinated hydrocarbon-contaminated soil. [PDF]
Wu Z, Kang L, Niu H, Yang Y, Ma X.
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