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Mechanical Response and Microstructure Evolution of TA1 Titanium Under Normal Ultrasonic Vibration Processing. [PDF]
Liu Y +7 more
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Unique Microstructure Evolution of HPT-Processed (<i>α</i> + <i>γ</i>) Two-Phase Stainless Steel
Kentaro Nagano +6 more
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This work presents a continuous linear gradient catalyst layer design, a general strategy for improving membrane electrode assemblies across electrochemical devices. Fabricated via a dual‐nozzle spray coating method, the architecture controls the Pt/carbon ratio, ionomer content and ionomer type across the catalyst layer, enhancing proton conduction ...
Shangwei Zhou +15 more
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Microstructure Evolution and Fatigue Properties of Ti Alloy Forged by 1500 t Forging Simulator. [PDF]
Yamabe-Mitarai Y +3 more
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An adapted processing for solvent‐free argyrodite solid electrolyte films based on insights into degradation mechanisms of the widely used binder polytetrafluoroethylene is presented. By adapting the dry film processing, long‐term cycling in Si||NMC pouch cells is demonstrated over more than 1000 cycles with a capacity retention of more than 80%, and ...
Maria Rosner +10 more
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Effects of hydrogen on microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of TB8 titanium alloy. [PDF]
Chen Y +4 more
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Dry electrode technology revolutionizes battery manufacturing by eliminating toxic solvents and energy‐intensive drying. This work details two promising techniques: dry spray deposition and polymer fibrillation. How their unique solvent‐free bonding mechanisms create uniform microstructures for thicker, denser electrodes, boosting energy density and ...
Yuhao Liang +7 more
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Effect of Hot Isostatic Pressure on the Microstructure Evolution of Ti-22Al-25Nb Alloy Formed by Selective Laser Melting. [PDF]
He J +5 more
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Electroactive Liquid Crystal Elastomers as Soft Actuators
Electroactive liquid crystal elastomers (eLCEs) can be actuated via electromechanical, electrochemical, or electrothermal effects. a) Electromechanical effects include Maxwell stress, electrostriction, and the electroclinic effect. b) Electrochemical effects arise from electrode redox reactions.
Yakui Deng, Min‐Hui Li
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