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Self‐Seeded Nucleation of PET in a Benign Solvent Yields a High Modulus Aerogel With Ultra‐Low Thermal Conductivity

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A new benign solvent (1,3‐diphenylacetone) enables a simple, safe, and sustainable dissolution and gelation method to convert waste PET into low density, monolithic aerogels with high mechanical strength (E = 20 MPa) and remarkably low thermal conductivity (k = 21.9 to 28.9 mW/m·K).
Kira R. Baugh   +9 more
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Lead Halide Perovskite Photoelectrocatalysis

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Lead halide perovskite semiconductors have emerged as highly promising materials for solar fuel and chemical synthesis. This perspective discusses advances made in the rational photoelectrode design to improve solar‐to‐chemical conversion, product scope, and scalability.
Virgil Andrei
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Advancing Lithium–Oxygen Batteries: Pioneering Cathode Catalyst Innovation and Artificial Intelligence‐Driven Design Paradigms

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This review summarizes the principles and challenges of nonaqueous lithium‐oxygen batteries and recent advances in cathode catalysts, including carbon‐based materials, metals, oxides, sulfides, nitrides, carbides, and redox mediators. It highlights emerging design strategies and artificial intelligence‐driven approaches, emphasizing data‐assisted ...
Yuqing Yao   +8 more
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Advances in Magnesium‐Based Thermoelectrics: A Critical Review

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Magnesium‐based thermoelectric materials have emerged as promising candidates for low‐to‐mid‐temperature energy conversion due to their abundance, low cost, and competitive performance. This review summarizes recent advances in Mg3X2, MgAgSb, and Mg2X systems, covering transport mechanisms, fabrication strategies, stability challenges, and device ...
Li‐Min Zhang   +5 more
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Engineering Strain‐Stiffening Granular Hydrogels for 3D‐Printed Tissue‐Mimicry

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A 3D‐printable strain‐stiffening double‐network granular hydrogel (SDGH) enables independent, region‐specific tuning of toe (EToe) and heel (EHeel) moduli through control of microgel packing and network composition. This platform replicates tissue‐like nonlinear mechanics and allows fabrication of high‐fidelity, multilayered aortic valves with ...
Hyeokju Chae   +9 more
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A NEW EXPANDING INTEGRABLE HIERARCHY OF KAUP–NEWELL HIERARCHY

Modern Physics Letters B, 2006
A higher loop algebra is constructed which is devoted to establish an isospectral Lax pair. Integrable coupling of the well-known Kaup–Newell hierarchy is obtained by using a relation of direct sum between two sub-algebras. As in the reduction case, an integrable coupling of a generalized MKdV equation is presented. The approach presented in the paper
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Integrable hierarchies and quantum gravity

2005
proceedings of the eighth Scheveningen Conference, Scheveningen, the Netherlands, August 16-21 ...
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Hierarchy of the Integrated Models

SPE Russian Oil and Gas Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2008
Abstract The end of an «easy oil times», realization of expensive projects on developing fields in the remote from infrastructure areas, with severe climate and complicated topographical conditions, raised new challenges for the field development engineering.
M. M. Khasanov   +5 more
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Integrable Couplings of the Coupled Burgers Hierarchy

Communications in Theoretical Physics, 2004
Summary: In this letter, a new loop algebra \(\tilde{G}\) is constructed, from which a new isospectral problem is established. It follows that integrable couplings of the well-known coupled Burgers hierarchy are obtained.
Xia, Tie-Cheng   +3 more
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A New Integrable Equation and Its Hierarchy

Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 2005
Summary: A new integrable equation is found by a new inverse scattering method. The inverse method gives a hierarchy and an infinite number of conserved densities.
Konno, Kimiaki   +2 more
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