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The Emergence of Interfacial Engineering

1992
From a conventional background in metallurgical treatments, such as case carburising, nitriding, galvanising and “shot peening”, the technologies associated with the protection of surfaces, or the modification of the structural and chemical properties of the top atomic layers of materials surfaces have blossomed into a separate sub-discipline, now ...
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Interfacial Engineering of Heterogeneous Reactions for MOF‐on‐MOF Heterostructures

Small, 2023
AbstractMetal–organic frameworks (MOFs), as a subclass of porous crystalline materials with unique structures and multifunctional properties, play a pivotal role in various research domains. In recent years, significant attention has been directed toward composite materials based on MOFs, particularly MOF‐on‐MOF heterostructures. Compared to individual
Lujiao Mao, Jinjie Qian
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Interfacial Engineering for Quantum‐Dot‐Sensitized Solar Cells

Chemistry – An Asian Journal, 2016
AbstractQuantum‐dot‐sensitized solar cells (QDSCs) are promising solar‐energy‐conversion devices, as low‐cost alternatives to the prevailing photovoltaic technologies. Compared with molecular dyes, nanocrystalline quantum dot (QD) light absorbers exhibit higher molar extinction coefficients and a tunable photoresponse.
Chao Shen, Denis Fichou, Qing Wang
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Magnetic anisotropy tuned by interfacial engineering

Applied Physics Letters, 2009
With continuous variable composition, an artificial pseudomorphic template of 1 ML Cu1−xAux was achieved by epitaxial growth on Cu(001), in which the magnetic anisotropy and the spin reorientation transition of Ni films were investigated in situ. The result clearly indicates that the strain induced protruding nanostructures at the interface dominates ...
N. Lei   +6 more
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Surface and Interfacial Engineering of Electrocatalysts for Seawater Electrolysis

Accounts of Chemical Research
ConspectusBy tapping Earth's most abundant water resource, seawater electrolysis offers a promising route to hydrogen production while reducing reliance on freshwater. However, in natural seawater and at industrial current densities (j), complex ion-catalyst interactions at the interface can accelerate activity decay and undermine long-term durability.
Xun He   +5 more
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Epoxy-Filled Microcapsules by Interfacial Engineering

Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering, 2016
ABSTRACTIn this paper, we demonstrate the successful application of interfacial engineering toward the preparation of epoxy-filled microcapsules. The approach relies on the preferential reaction of polydimethylsilicone insoluble epoxy resin and amine-based hardener to form a cross-linked spherical shell at the interface.
A. V. Ullas   +3 more
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Interfacial Engineering for Enhanced Adhesion of Diamond Coatings

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ABSTRACT Diamond coatings feature a variety of intriguing properties, such as high thermal conductivity, hardness, mechanical and chemical resistance, and tunable electrical conductivity. A variety of applications for this material have emerged. However, interfacial problems hinder the development of these applications.
Stephan Handschuh‐Wang   +5 more
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Interfacial Engineering Strategy for High-Performance Zn Metal Anodes

Nano-Micro Letters, 2021
Bin Li, Xiaotan Zhang, Tingting Wang
exaly  

High Performance Nacre Fibers by Engineering Interfacial Entanglement

Nano Letters
Biological materials exhibit fascinating mechanical properties for intricate interactions at multiple interfaces to combine superb toughness with wondrous strength and stiffness. Recently, strong interlayer entanglement has emerged to replicate the powerful dissipation of natural proteins and alleviate the conflict between strength and toughness ...
Lidan Wang   +15 more
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