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Hard carbon is a promising anode for sodium‐ion batteries, yet its Na+ storage mechanism remains elusive. This review summarizes Na+ storage behavior in hard carbon from first‐principles (DFT) calculations, establishes structure–function relationships, summarizes DFT‐based evaluation methods, and provides perspectives for the rational theoretical ...
Yuefang Chen +8 more
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Sulfur Species in Zinc-Rich Condylar Zones of a Rat Temporomandibular Joint. [PDF]
Lee BH +7 more
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Despite its potential, photocatalysis is limited by inefficient charge carrier separation and transport. This article reviews the mechanisms, characterization methods, and strategies for improvement, concluding with future challenges in the field. ABSTRACT Photocatalysis offers a promising solution to environmental and renewable energy issues. However,
Leqi Cheng +5 more
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Spin‐Driven Electrocatalysis for Metal–Sulfur Batteries
This review presents a comprehensive overview of spin‐driven electrocatalysis for cathodes and anodes in metal–sulfur batteries, covering the fundamental mechanism, regulation strategies, and the related characterization techniques for tracking these variations. The insightful perspectives and future research directions for spin effects in metal–sulfur
Boyang Song +7 more
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Effect of Hopcalite Modification on the Pore Textural and HCl Adsorption Properties of Activated Carbon Fibers. [PDF]
Han MS, Bai BC.
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A binuclear copper(II) phenylacetate–metronidazole complex was successfully synthesized and structurally characterized. Hirshfeld surface analysis confirmed dominant H···H interactions governing crystal packing stability. DFT calculations demonstrated strong agreement with experimental geometry.
Abiodun Atoyebi Ajibola +4 more
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Identification of Photochemically Generated Volatile Species of Ruthenium and Osmium Using Direct Analysis in Real Time Mass Spectrometry. [PDF]
Machado I, Campanella B, Lyu Z, Musil S.
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ABSTRACT Cross‐scale assembly of metal (sub) nanoparticles and/or single atoms into millimeter/nanostructured metal monolithic catalysts (Min‐SMCs) is highly appealing for sustainable water cleanup, due to energy‐efficient catalyst recyclability, high infrastructure compatibility, and low metal‐releasing risks.
Jia‐Cheng E. Yang +4 more
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