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Message from the Guest Editor of the 18th Multiphase Flow Conference Special Issue. [PDF]
Lucas D.
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A dynamic reconstruction strategy was utilized to construct PtCu/Cu3P heterostructures on the surface of self‐supporting Cu3P nanowires. The loose porosity in the restructured layer, together with a dynamic “dissolution‐redeposition” equilibrium during electrocatalysis, enables the electrode to maintain a low, stable overpotential for 240 h at ampere ...
Kaixi Wang +3 more
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Dynamics of droplets and bubbles and their applications: current challenges and future opportunities. [PDF]
Bhardwaj R, Kim MM, Krafft MP.
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Multiphase Flow Production Enhancement Using Drag Reducing Polymers. [PDF]
Alsarkhi A, Salah M.
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ZrO2 Aerogel‐Supported Pd Nanoparticles for Photothermal CO2 Reduction
Nanoparticle‐based aerogels are promising catalysts for photothermal reactions due to optical transparency, high surface area, and low thermal conductivity. Here, we present deposition of Pd nanoparticles on ZrO2 aerogel granules by a wet‐impregnation approach.
David Kiwic +3 more
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Design of an accessible turbulence chamber for laboratory experiments. [PDF]
Federle ME +3 more
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A Review of the Complex Flow and Heat Transfer Characteristics in Microchannels. [PDF]
Zhang J, Zou Z, Fu C.
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Conjugated poly(imide dioxime)‐based microspheres establish a radiometal coordination‐driven conformational interlocked network with ultra‐high radiostability. This platform enables low‐temperature, multi‐radionuclide labeling for SPECT/PET/MRI imaging and radionuclide therapy. Mechanistic insights from EXAFS and DFT reveal enhanced stability, while in
Xiao Xu +10 more
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Improved Direct Ink Writing of Liquid Metal Foams via Liquid Additives
The ability to pattern liquid metal is useful for making soft electrical and thermal devices. Dispensing liquid metal from a nozzle naturally results in the formation of spheroidal droplets, making direct‐write printing challenging. Liquid metal foams containing pockets of air can extrude as filaments, albeit inconsistently.
Febby Krisnadi +3 more
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This paper reviews the physics of liquid metals in RF devices, including the influence of mechanical strain on resonance as well as fabrication methods and strategies for designing tunable and strain‐tolerant inductors, capacitors, and antennas.
Md Saifur Rahman, William J. Scheideler
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