Study on the Reaction Mechanism of RuOx and Its Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Activity
In situ Raman spectroscopy and DFT calculations reveal that, prior to the onset of HER, the surface of RuOx undergoes reversible reduction and structural reconstruction. The resulting Ru(II)O/Ru(IV)O2 configuration is identified as the true catalytically active species.
Liquan Zhang +9 more
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SOQS: Superposition of Quantum States for Selective Detection of Dipolar Frequency Multiples in Pulsed EPR Spectroscopy. [PDF]
Williams L +3 more
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Numerical Modeling of Prominences and Coronal Rain with the MPI-AMRVAC Code. [PDF]
Liakh V, Jenkins J.
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Light-based 40 Hz sensory therapy for brain disorders: physiological basis, therapeutic mechanisms, and future prospects. [PDF]
Zhao C +7 more
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Synaptic Tuning of Brain Rhythms: From Chemical Signalling to Cortical Oscillations. [PDF]
Baud MO, Van De Ville D.
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Multimodal non-invasive approaches for early Alzheimer's disease detection: a review of neuroelectrophysiological and neuroimaging techniques. [PDF]
Lou L, Zhou Y, Zhu H, Zheng K, Ji Y.
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Linearly Dispersing Carriers in Atomically Thin Antiferromagnetic NdTe3
Zheliuk O +14 more
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Pressure-enhanced <i>f</i>-electron orbital weighting in UTe<sub>2</sub> mapped by quantum interferometry. [PDF]
Weinberger TI +14 more
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Magnetic Bloch oscillations [PDF]
It is shown that the orbit quasi-center of a Bloch electron in a magnetic field is a conserved quantity. This is similar to the conservation of the quasi-momentum for an electron in a periodic potential. When an electric field is turned on, the orbit quasi-center oscillates in a similar way to the oscillations of a Bloch electron without a magnetic ...
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