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Polymer‐in‐Cage Strategy for Pore Tuning of High‐Aspect Ratio ZIF Nanoplate: Toward Sub‐Micrometer‐Thick Large Area CO2 Separation Membranes

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A “polymer‐in‐cage” strategy transforms a zinc‐acrylate copolymer into an active pore‐modulating agent for ZIF‐8 nanoplates. The polymer actively tunes the MOF's pore structure by anchoring within its windows, while the nanoplates create tortuous pathways.
Minsu Kim   +9 more
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Nanoscopic Imaging the Lithiation of Sulfur Nanoparticles under Electron Beam Irradiation

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ABSTRACT In situ Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) provides powerful insights into the reaction mechanisms of Lithium‐Sulfur (Li‐S) batteries. However, distinguishing intrinsic electrochemical behaviors from artifacts induced by high‐energy electron beam irradiation remains a critical challenge.
Rui Huang   +13 more
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Ferroelectric‐Polarization‐Driven Structural Engineering of Bi3Nb17O47 Anodes for High‐Performance Lithium‐Ion Batteries

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A transformative ferroelectric‐polarization strategy is employed to overcome the intrinsic limitations of tungsten bronze (TTB)‐type anode materials in metal‐ion batteries, using Bi3Nb17O47 as a model system. By exploiting the non‐centrosymmetric crystal structure and field‐induced ionic displacements, controlled structural engineering with ...
Xiaoming Lou   +10 more
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Passivation‐Induced Species Dynamics and Microstructural Evolution in Solid‐State Lithium–Sulfur Cathodes

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The formation of insulating Li2S during discharge in solid‐state lithium–sulfur batteries passivate reaction sites and limits sulfur utilization. In this work, a microstructure‐resolved modeling framework coupling transport and reaction kinetics is developed to predict charge–discharge behavior and reveal particle‐scale species evolution and incomplete
Arpan K. Sharma   +4 more
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An Implantable Scaffold Sequentially Releasing STING Agonist and B7‐H3 Antibody for Bone Metastasis Immunotherapy

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We developed an implantable dual‐drug depot using GelMA for bone metastasis treatment, co‐delivering MSA‐2 and αB7‐H3‐loaded CaCO3 microparticles. Sustained release from GelMA scaffold enables MSA‐2 to activate STING signaling and enhance T‐cell infiltration and activation, while sequentially released αB7‐H3 blocks MSA‐2‐induced B7‐H3 upregulation ...
Qijun Lin   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Recent Advances in Laser‐Induced Graphene‐Based Gas Sensors: From Sensing Mechanisms to Biomedical Applications

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Laser‐induced graphene (LIG) provides a scalable, laser‐direct‐written route to porous graphene architecture with tunable chemistry and defect density. Through heterojunction engineering, catalytic functionalization, and intrinsic self‐heating, LIG achieves highly sensitive and selective detection of NOX, NH3, H2, and humidity, supporting next ...
Md Abu Sayeed Biswas   +6 more
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Hierarchical MXene/ZnO Nanorods: WO3/CNT Trilayer Coatings on Cotton for High‐Performance Multifunctional Wearable Fabrics

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xx xx. ABSTRACT Fabric‐based wearable electronics are gaining increasing attention owing to their flexibility, breathability, biocompatibility, and seamless integration into clothing. However, most existing studies rely primarily on metallic or carbon‐based conductive materials.
Thirumalaisamy Suryaprabha   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source
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Lithium Carbonate Dermatitis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
To the Editor.— An adult woman weighing 56 kg was taking lithium carbonate for a manic-depressive illness on a schedule of 300 mg three times daily followed by 300 mg four times daily on alternate days. Her condition was carefully monitored and it was stable with lithium levels at 0.8 mEq/liter. She received no other medication.
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Lithium Carbonate Dermatitis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— The letter of Dr. R. E. Posey (221:1517, 1972) described a papular, pruritic dermatitis occurring on the elbows of a woman who was receiving lithium carbonate. He questions whether anyone has seen a similar eruption in people treated with lithium carbonate.
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