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Roles of Composition and Microstructure in Sulfide Cracking of Steel
E. Snape
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The separation of Helium gas from natural gas is challenging but highly important. MIL‐116(Ga), a “non‐porous” metal–organic framework is used as a molecular sieve to separate He from CH4. Druse‐like MIL‐116(Ga) particles are integrated into polysulfone mixed matrix membranes.
Ayisha Komal+10 more
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Leveling up: along-level diffusion tensor imaging in the spinal cord of multiple sclerosis patients. [PDF]
Witt AA+9 more
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Microstructure of Hydrated Products of Sealed Alumite
Hiroshi Akahori, Toshiro Fukushima
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Heterojunctions combining halide perovskites with low‐dimensional materials enhance optoelectronic devices by enabling precise charge control and improving efficiency, stability, and speed. These synergies advance flexible electronics, wearable sensors, and neuromorphic computing, mimicking biological vision for real‐time image analysis and intelligent
Yu‐Jin Du+11 more
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Through-Scale Numerical Investigation of Microstructure Evolution During the Cooling of Large-Diameter Rings. [PDF]
Wermiński M, Sitko M, Madej L.
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Nanostructured materials: basic concepts and microstructure☆
H. Gleiter
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Iridium Oxide Inverse Opal Anodes with Tailored Porosity for Efficient PEM Electrolysis
The synthesis of Iridium‐based Inverse Opals (Ir‐IO) is reported as electrocatalyst for Proton exchange membrane water electrolysis (PEM‐WE). Using the developed protocol it produces highly porous materials consisting either of metallic, oxidic Iridium or a combination thereof with large surface areas.
Sebastian Möhle+2 more
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Precision control of microstructure variation and tensile properties in dissimilar friction stir lap welding joints using an adjustable tool. [PDF]
Kar A, Morisada Y, Sharma A, Fujii H.
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Atomic Size Misfit for Electrocatalytic Small Molecule Activation
This review explores the application and mechanisms of atomic size misfit in catalysis for small molecule activation, focusing on how structural defects and electronic properties can effectively lower the energy barriers of chemical bonds in molecules like H2O, CO2, and N2.
Ping Hong+3 more
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