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Hydrogen‐Free and Dendrite‐Free All‐Solid‐State Zn‐Ion Batteries

Advances in Materials, 2020
An ionic‐liquid‐based Zn salt electrolyte is demonstrated to be an effective route to solve both the side‐reaction of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and Zn‐dendrite growth in Zn‐ion batteries.
Longtao Ma   +8 more
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Regulating Fast Anionic Redox for High-Voltage Aqueous Hydrogen-Ion-based Energy Storage.

Angewandte Chemie, 2018
The ionic conductivity and small size of the hydrogen ion make it an ideal charge carrier for hydrogen-ion energy storage (HES); however, high-voltage two-electrode configurations are difficult to construct as the result of the lack of efficient cathodic
Shengping Wang   +6 more
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Strategies on regulating Zn2+ solvation structure for dendrites-free and side reactions-suppressed zinc-ion batteries

Energy & Environmental Science, 2022
High‐safety and low‐cost aqueous zinc‐ion batteries (ZIBs) are an exceptionally compelling technology for grid‐scale energy storage, whereas the corrosion, hydrogen evolution reaction and dendrites growth of Zn anodes plague their...
Jin Cao   +5 more
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Metal Particle Size Effects on the Photocatalytic Hydrogen Ion Reduction

ACS Catalysis, 2019
The main characteristics of noble metals on semiconductor photocatalysts within the context of hydrogen ions reduction are particles’ size, electronic structure, and dispersion.
Z. Al-Azri   +4 more
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[3] Hydrogen ion buffers

1972
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the chemical and physical investigative techniques used to probe the mysteries of photosynthesis. The chapter also provides a description of the widely used buffers and inhibitors and presents discussions of the synthesizing capabilities of the photosynthetic apparatus. The methods of preparation described are
N.E. Good, S. Izawa
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Control of the Hydrogen Ion

New England Journal of Medicine, 1952
SOME unfortunate awkwardness of terminology has been associated with the heritage of information and ideas in the field of physiologic neutrality regulation. One relatively simple misconception seems to lie behind most of the trouble: when a weak acid HA dissociates, this has been interpreted erroneously as a combining of A- with a cation B+, rather ...
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Reactions with Hydrogen Ions

1997
Hydrogen ion is one kind of cation which possesses many properties common to all cations. Hydrogen ion also has its own characteristic features which are of particular significance for variable charge soils. The interactions between hydrogen ions and the surface of soil particles is the basic cause of the variability of both positive and negative ...
F. S. Zhang, T. R. Yu
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The hydrogen dinitrate ion

Journal of the Chemical Society A: Inorganic, Physical, Theoretical, 1966
Salts of the hydrogen dinitrate ion, (O2N–O–H–ONO2)–, with such large cations as tetraphenyl-phosphonium or -arsonium, have been isolated and characterised. Spectroscopy suggests the presence of a strong hydrogen bond, which may be symmetrical. The nature of species extracted from aqueous nitric acid by long-chain amines in organic solvents is ...
D. G. Tuck   +3 more
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Self‐Healing Micellar Ion Gels Based on Multiple Hydrogen Bonding

Advances in Materials, 2018
Ion gels, composed of macromolecular networks filled by ionic liquids (ILs), are promising candidate soft solid electrolytes for use in wearable/flexible electronic devices. In this context, the introduction of a self‐healing function would significantly
R. Tamate   +6 more
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Hydrogen Cluster Ions

Physical Review Letters, 1982
Molecular weight distributions of hydrogen cluster ions produced by the expansion of refrigerated ionized gas in a supersonic nozzle are reported. Relatively narrow distributions with most probable masses up to a mass-to-charge ratio of 369 have been observed.
R.J. Beuhler, L. Friedman
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