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Conversion‐Type Anodes: Challenges, Mitigation Strategies, and Evaluation Guidelines
Conversion‐type anodes offer high theoretical capacity but exhibit coupled electrochemical, interfacial, mechanical, and transport limitations that complicate performance interpretation. A practical evaluation framework is presented to distinguish intrinsic reaction chemistry from electrode‐scale effects through complementary diagnostics and ...
Sunhyun Hwang, Won‐Sub Yoon
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Serrations and stepwise austenite phase transformation were observed in cold‐rolled and annealed medium manganese steels. By in situ XRD experiments, these two phenomena were studied simultaneously. The results show that DSA leads to the creation of PLC bands and load drops in the specimen.
Shahroz Ahmed +6 more
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This review's second part details the mechanical, corrosion, and electromagnetic behaviors of FSSs. It integrates the foundational microstructure (texture/defects/precipitates) and processing effects from Part I to establish and analyze complex property–property interrelationships critical for high‐performance applications.
Shahab Bazri +2 more
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A Review on Jahn–Teller Distortions in Prussian Blue Analogs Molecular Magnets
This review highlights the central role of the Jahn–Teller effect in governing structural stability and electrochemical performance in Prussian blue analogs (PBAs). It establishes clear structure–property relationships and summarizes effective mitigation strategies, providing design guidelines for developing stable, high‐performance PBA‐based energy ...
Nilasha Maiti +2 more
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In Situ X‐Ray Diffraction Study of a Microwave‐Based Hydrothermal Synthesis of Mayenite Ca12Al14O33
Microwave‐assisted hydrothermal synthesis enables rapid transformation of aluminium‐ and calcium‐hydroxide into mayenite with high surface area. Optimised synthesis conditions comprise a microwave step at 80°C for 5 min followed by calcination at 800°C. The reactions during calcination were studied via in situ XRD measurements.
Nils L. Kotschote +3 more
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Synchrotron in situ high‐energy X‐ray total scattering/pair distribution function (PDF) analysis quantifies the time‐resolved structural evolution of high and low calcium alkali‐activated binders, with PDF peak evolution tracking reaction progress and correlating with calorimetry (R2 > 0.97).
Hyeonseok Jee, Nishant Garg
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Life, but Not as We Know It: Why Fine‐Tuning Arguments Fail
ABSTRACT Definitions of “life” and theories of life are systematically neglected in arguments for and from fine‐tuning. Despite claims to be neutral about the definition of “life,” fine‐tuning arguments generally presuppose that life requires a form of structural complexity only afforded by physicochemical complexity of the sort with which we are ...
Joe Gough
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Abstract figure legend Dose‐dependent effects of radiation on cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmia susceptibility. At low radiation doses (left), increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) initiate an ROS–Ca2+ positive feedback loop involving calcium/calmodulin‐dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) activation, enhanced L‐type Ca2+ current (ICaL ...
Hannah M. Zukowski, Colleen E. Clancy
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Operando Visualization of Dynamic Lithium and Electrolyte Transport in 18650‐Type Lithium‐Ion Cells
Nonlinear volume changes in commercial 18650 cylindrical cells were studied macroscopically, with a focus on electrolyte distribution. Using optical micrometry and neutron imaging, researchers observed anisotropic cell expansion linked to lithium transport and electrolyte redistribution.
Dominik Petz +4 more
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This article explores high‐entropy‐stabilized oxides (HEOs) as novel functional materials for addressing critical issues in lithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries, including lithium polysulfide (LPS) shuttling, inadequate conductivity, and slow redox kinetics.
Hassan Raza +10 more
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