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A cost‐effective, industrially scalable method for fabricating a high‐performance overall water/seawater splitting nanoarray electrode has been developed and demonstrated; it is through a two‐step process involving electrodeposition and in situ growth of a low‐cost NiFeOOH/NiMoOx bifunctional HER/OER electrocatalyst supported on Ni foam or fiber.
Yang Li+7 more
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Optimizing proton-pump inhibitor therapy in paediatric eosinophilic esophagitis through <i>CYP2C19</i> pharmacogenetic testing. [PDF]
Scodellaro S+9 more
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The first synthesis of thioindigosulfonic acids via sulfonation of the parent dye is presented, together with the evaluation of key electrolytic properties, such as solubility and charge transfer characteristics. Investigations conducted in a flow cell demonstrated stable performance over 200 charge/discharge cycles without crossover or degradation ...
Stina Bauer+3 more
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Effects of Long-Term Proton Pump Inhibitor Use on Serum Electrolytes and Vitamin Levels: A Quasi-experimental Study in Pakistan. [PDF]
Khan A+5 more
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A review of the synchronization of emerging nanomaterials and synthesis strategies is presented. Strategic hybridization of emerging nanomaterials modulating the physicochemical properties of the developed heterostructured electrocatalysts for efficient oxygen evolution reactions, as well as the hydrogen evolution reactions is thoroughly discussed ...
Dun Chan Cha+8 more
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E. Gómez-Torrijos+5 more
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Tracking down dissolved iridium species in proton exchange membrane water electrolysis, an innovative half‐cell method coupled to inductively coupled plasma‐mass spectrometry sheds light on iridium dissolution under industrially relevant current densities and the transport pathways through porous transport layer or proton exchange membrane.
Nico C. Röttcher+4 more
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Replacement of cobalt in the organometallic B12‐cofactor methylcobalamin (MeCbl) by rhodium furnishes a structural mimic with a significantly stronger metal–carbon bond. This synthetically challenging formal metal‐mutation converts the naturally optimized biological methyl‐transfer catalyst MeCbl into a designed antivitamin B12, an inactivated B12 ...
Florian J. Widner+8 more
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