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Surface‐Functionalized LLZO‐Incorporated Multilayer Composite Solid Electrolytes for Dendrite Suppression and Efficient Ionic Conduction in Lithium–Metal Batteries

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, EarlyView.
A soft–hard tri‐layer composite electrolyte that couples fast Li+ transport with reinforced interfacial stability to enable high‐conductivity, mechanically robust, dendrite‐free lithium‐metal batteries. ABSTRACT The development of solid polymer electrolytes is central to safe, high‐energy lithium‐metal batteries (LMBs); however, persistent challenges ...
Fazal Ur Rehman   +9 more
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Ecologically defined scales outperform grids in models of mammal diversity. [PDF]

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Octanol/Water Partition Coefficients of Chloronaphthalenes

Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 2005
Computational n-octanol/water partition coefficients data for 75 chloronaphthalene congeners based on the Ghose, Pritchet, and Crippen algorithm; the Moriguchi method; and two QSPR models with principal component regression and partial least-squares (PLS) regression calculations are presented.
T, Puzyn, J, Falandysz
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A modified partition coefficient

WCC 2000 - ICSP 2000. 2000 5th International Conference on Signal Processing Proceedings. 16th World Computer Congress 2000, 2002
Linkens and Chen (1999) introduced a cluster validity function, which modified Bezdek's partition entropy. In this paper, according to their idea, a new cluster validity function, which modified Bezdek's partition coefficient, is defined. Some properties are studied and comparison experiments with partition coefficients are given.
null Jiu-Lun Fan   +2 more
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Partition Coefficients and Biological Activities

Nature, 1963
IT was found1 some time ago that the toxicities Ct of many physically toxic compounds could be estimated by the equation: where k is a constant equal to 0.012, CB is a measure of the intensity of the toxicity, and P is the parachor, which is used as a measure of molecular volume ...
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The Measurement of Partition Coefficients

Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships, 1988
AbstractPartition coefficient (P) is a widely‐measured property, yet there is considerable variation among published log P values. This paper examines the factors that can affect the measurement of partition coefficient, and makes recommendations as to good practice.
John C. Dearden, Gaynor M. Bresnen
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