Virtual Ligand-Assisted Screening for the Generation of Ketyl Radicals from Alkyl Ketones via Photoexcited Palladium Catalysis. [PDF]
Tanaka K +7 more
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A mineral‐based supra‐nano amorphous ruthenium dioxide composite (a‐Ru0.5‐AM) was designed, achieving 97% broadband solar absorption. Under one sun, it reaches 87.91 ± 0.32 °C with a distinct thermal buffering effect that favors thermal confinement.
Yunchen Long +13 more
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Palladium-catalyzed selective assembly of carbamoylated indoles and aminophenanthridinones via β-carbon elimination switch. [PDF]
Zhang BS +10 more
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The Heck Reaction and Cinnamic Acid Synthesis by Heterogeneous Catalysis PALLADIUM ON CARBON CATALYST GIVES IMPROVED PRODUCTION [PDF]
Valerie M. Wall +3 more
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Precursor‐ and solvent‐mediated synthesis yields four Cu3(HHTP)2 morphologies with distinct physicochemical, sorption, and sensing properties toward SO2. Uptake capacities correlate with BET surface area, while sensing performance scales with particle aspect ratio.
Patrick Damacet +5 more
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Novel conductive polycarbazolic polymer embedded with palladium nanoparticles as a highly sensitive electrochemical sensor for hydrazine detection. [PDF]
Araei MA +3 more
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Wafer‐Scale Synthesis of Mithrene and its Application in UV Photodetectors
A controlled tarnishing step on the silver surface precedes the solid‐vapor‐phase chemical transformation into silver phenylselenolate thin films. The approach yields crystals exceeding 1 µm with improved in‐plane orientation. Integration on graphene phototransistors demonstrates high photoresponsivity, positioning mithrene as a promising material for ...
Maryam Mohammadi +8 more
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Molecularly Imprinted Electrochemical Sensor Based on Palladium@Yttrium Oxide@Boronnitride Nanocomposite for Determination of Glyphosate Herbicide in Drinking Water Samples. [PDF]
Bankoğlu Yola B +5 more
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Robust Bio‐Textiles Via Mycelium‐Cellulose Interface Engineering
This work introduces a new class of sustainable textiles by growing mycelium, the root‐like structure of fungi, into cellulose‐based fabrics. This semi‐interpenetrating mycelium‐cellulose fiber network combines the strength and breathability of natural fibers with the water‐resistant and adhesive properties of mycelium, resulting in a robust, scalable,
Wenhui Xu +7 more
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