Results 191 to 200 of about 723,633 (329)
In this study we employed support vector regressor and quantum support vector regressor to predict the hydrogen storage capacity of metal–organic frameworks using structural and physicochemical descriptors. This study presents a comparative analysis of classical support vector regression (SVR) and quantum support vector regression (QSVR) in predicting ...
Chandra Chowdhury
wiley +1 more source
<i>Non-Invasive</i> Acidic Pretreatment Technology of Anaerobic Digestion of Waste-Activated Sludge (WAS) on Biogas Production: Unveiling the Role of Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPSs) and Pharmaceutical Degradation. [PDF]
Žmukić DS +9 more
europepmc +1 more source
Engineering Iron–Nickel Nanoparticles for Magnetically Induced CO2Methanation in Continuous Flow
Cansunur Demirci +4 more
openalex +2 more sources
A Generalized Framework for Data‐Efficient and Extrapolative Materials Discovery for Gas Separation
This study introduces an iterative supervised machine learning framework for metal‐organic framework (MOF) discovery. The approach identifies over 97% of the best performing candidates while using less than 10% of available data. It generalizes across diverse MOF databases and gas separation scenarios.
Varad Daoo, Jayant K. Singh
wiley +1 more source
Ethane Chlorination Toward Vinyl Chloride Synthesis: Mechanistic and Catalytic Perspectives
Ethane chlorination is emerging as a promising low‐carbon route to vinyl chloride monomer, yet it remains academically underexplored due to the complexity of radical chemistry. As the first focused Minireview on this topic, it offers forward‐looking mechanistic analysis, unveils catalyst evolution pathways, and defines research priorities to accelerate
Xia Wu +6 more
wiley +2 more sources
Enhanced Biomethane Conversion and Microbial Community Shift Using Anaerobic/Mesophilic Co-Digestion of Dragon Fruit Peel and Chicken Manure. [PDF]
Zheng X +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
ZSF1 lean rats – How healthy are they?
This study aimed to examine the health status, specifically the physiology and myocardial, vascular, and skeletal muscle function of lean ZSF1 rats by comparing them to age‐ and sex‐matched Wistar rats. Compared to Wistar controls, ZSF1 lean rats exhibited lower body weight, but showed increased heart, and skeletal muscle mass.
Antje Schauer +4 more
wiley +1 more source

