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Going from Pt to PGM‐free Catalysts: Effects of Ink Compositions on PEM Water Electrolysis
Optimisation of cathode ink formulations regarding the ratio between catalyst, carbon and binder results in a boost in PEM water electrolysis performance. The optimisation can be transferred from pentlandites to platinum and selenide catalysts, wherein the metal chalcogenides show a stronger performance enhancement.
Janna Wierper +7 more
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The motivation behind the development of the new lithium salt LiDFFSI is to combine the advantages of both LiFSI and LiDFSI salts. LiDFFSI offers high ionic conductivity and enhanced compatibility with aluminum current collectors. Additionally, it promotes the formation of a conductive SEI layer rich in LiF and LiH, which contributes to an extended ...
Lorena García +9 more
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Each of the local isometry groups arising in 3d gravity can be viewed as the group of unit (split) quaternions over a ring which depends on the cosmological constant.
B. J. Schroers +7 more
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Under the stepwise optimization strategy, (Sn, Te) co‐alloying functions as the primary initiative to enhance the power factor (PF), while the subsequent incorporation of AgCuTe operates as a synergistic maneuver to suppress lattice thermal conductivity (κlat), thereby concomitantly boosting the dimensionless figure of merit (ZT).
Wenying Wang +7 more
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Ricci Solitons on Lorentzian Manifolds with Large Isometry Groups
We show that Lorentzian manifolds whose isometry group is of dimension at least $\frac{1}{2}n(n-1)+1$ are expanding, steady and shrinking Ricci solitons and steady gradient Ricci solitons.
Batat, W. +3 more
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A multifunctional SnSe2@MXene heterostructure coated on a separator serves as a catalytic interlayer in Li‐S batteries. This design synergistically integrates the strong polysulfide adsorption and catalytic activity of SnSe2 with the high electrical conductivity of the MXene matrix, effectively suppressing the shuttle effect and enabling long‐term ...
Amirhossein Mirtaleb +2 more
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Conformal actions of solvable Lie groups on closed Lorentzian manifolds
We consider conformal actions of solvable Lie groups on closed Lorentzian manifolds. With anterior results in which we addressed similar questions for semi-simple Lie group actions, this work contributes to the understanding of the identity component $G$ of the conformal group of closed Lorentzian manifolds.
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Spider Silk Inspired Shape Adaptive and Heat Conductive Thermal Interface Materials
Inspiring by the architecture of spider silk, a semicrystalline PVDF polymer emerges selective crystallization by dipole polarization of amorphous chains while maintaining crystalline domains with exceptional thermal conductance. This precisely orchestrated hierarchical architecture optimizes thermal conductance by efficient phonon transmission along C–
Baoxi Zhang +5 more
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We investigate tip‐induced bond weakening of a single alkyne center immobilized and aligned upright on Au(111) using a rigid triphenylmethane‐based tripod. By varying the tip–molecule distance, we observe shifts in the ≡C–H and –C≡C– vibrational bands via ultrahigh vacuum low‐temperature tip‐enhanced Raman scattering (TERS).
Gang Li +12 more
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The handheld Raman with SSE system efficiently mitigates fluorescence; however, it may also bias the Raman response towards graphitic domains in carbon‐based black pigments, thereby concealing amorphous carbon contributions that are critical for pigment type identification.
Zeynep Alp, Christoph Herm
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