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Sulfonated Diels–Alder Poly(Phenylene)s in Membrane Electrode Assemblies for Fuel Cells
This study reveals that ionomer adsorption is the key performance‐limiting factor for sulfonated Diels–Alder poly(phenylene)s in fuel cell cathodes, with interfacial incompatibility and hydrophilicity also contributing. High performance is retained in membranes and anodes, but significant losses occur when used as cathode binders.
Heemin Park +6 more
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Development of tannic acid intercalated Tb‐doped graphene oxide layer as an efficient photothermal framework. Multifunctional roles as interfacial water evaporator, disinfector, power generator for sustainable energy and environmental applications. Benchmark 98% light‐to‐heat conversion efficiency; 1.4 kgm−2h−1 water evaporation rate.
Subhash Sarkar +8 more
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ABSTRACT This study aims to explore the influence of Wine Tourism (WT) on the Sustainable Performance (SP) of wineries in Spain. It particularly investigates how Corporate Social Legitimacy (CSL) and Green Innovation (GI) may act as intermediary factors in this relationship.
Javier Martínez‐Falcó +3 more
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A 3D adipose tissue model is fabricated by combining melt electrowritten scaffolds with multicellular adipose‐derived stromal cell spheroids. The resulting constructs are characterized by a coherent, tissue‐like matrix. The lipid droplet size is tunable by oleic acid supplementation, reaching native‐like diameters.
Franziska Dusi +10 more
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The hysteresis of the Antarctic Ice Sheet
More than half of Earth's freshwater resources are held by the Antarctic Ice Sheet, which thus represents by far the largest potential source for global sea-level rise under future warming conditions1. Its long-term stability determines the fate of our coastal cities and cultural heritage.
Julius Garbe +2 more
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Science, 2006
IN THE TANDEM PAPERS ON THE STABILITY OF the Antarctic and Greenland Ice Sheets by J. T. Overpeck, B. L. Otto-Bliesner, and coworkers ("Paleoclimatic evidence for future ice-sheet instability and rapid sea-level rise," J. T. Overpeck et al., Reports, 24 Mar., p.
Oerlemans, Johannes +8 more
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IN THE TANDEM PAPERS ON THE STABILITY OF the Antarctic and Greenland Ice Sheets by J. T. Overpeck, B. L. Otto-Bliesner, and coworkers ("Paleoclimatic evidence for future ice-sheet instability and rapid sea-level rise," J. T. Overpeck et al., Reports, 24 Mar., p.
Oerlemans, Johannes +8 more
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Nature, 2000
How big were the ice sheets at the height of the last glaciation, around 21,000 years ago? The best estimate yet comes from an analysis of the lower sea levels of the time, and will further understanding of how ice-sheet volume influences climate.
Alan C. Mix, Peter U. Clark
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How big were the ice sheets at the height of the last glaciation, around 21,000 years ago? The best estimate yet comes from an analysis of the lower sea levels of the time, and will further understanding of how ice-sheet volume influences climate.
Alan C. Mix, Peter U. Clark
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