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This study proposes a synergistic strategy combining mild sintering of solid electrolyte pellets with lithium metal surface passivation, effectively suppressing dendrite growth, and enhancing interfacial stability. This approach doubles the critical current density of symmetric cells (1.1 to 2.2 mA cm−2) and extends full cells cycle life at 1 mA cm−2 ...
Jinsong Zhang +3 more
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Few‐layer La2CoO4 nanosheets are produced via phonon‐resonance‐assisted cleavage of the rock‐salt layers in the Ruddlesden‐Popper structure under the 20 kHz resonance condition, enabling controlled exfoliation into ultrathin sheets. The nanosheets show improved gas‐sensing capability, delivering an 86.67% response to 1 ppm NO2 at room temperature ...
Yi Liang +13 more
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The redox‐active nature of NiOx enables ultrafast oxidative doping of spiro‐OMeTAD within seconds. Concurrently, NiOx‐Li+ coordination complexes formed during this redox process are selectively removed by filtration, effectively extracting residual Li+ ions from the film.
Yun Seop Shin +19 more
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This schematic illustrates a capacitive deionization (CDI) system for the selective extraction of lithium from salt‐lake brine. The system employs a cathode fabricated from the Fe‐THBQ@MoSe2@MXene composite alongside an activated carbon (AC) anode. Upon applied voltage, the cathode demonstrates high efficiency in capturing Li+ ions while effectively ...
Pengze Li +12 more
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Studying diversity patterns from genes to species within communities using a "quasi-neutral" theory.
Fabien Laroche
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Quasi-Species and Drug Resistance
Multiscale Modeling & Simulation, 2005Summary: The theory of quasi-species and replication-mutation dynamics is used to study clonal fitness for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in terms of the process of reverse transcription. The fitness of a HIV clone depends not only on its replicative ability but also its location in the quasi-species network.
Murray, John M., Perelson, Alan S.
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Identification of Emerging Quasi-Species in Directed Enzyme Evolution
Biochemistry, 2009The bases of enzyme evolution are structural changes in protein scaffolds combined with recognition and propagation of novel variants with valuable functional properties. Structural diversification may be accomplished by a variety of methods, including random mutations, homologous recombinations, and insertions and deletions of coding DNA sequences ...
Sanela, Kurtovic, Bengt, Mannervik
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Helicobacter pylori: molecular evolution of a bacterial quasi-species
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 1998Helicobacter pylori persists chronically within individuals and as they spread the mutating bacteria migrate with them. The continuous selection and microevolution generates a population of closely related but different bacteria that behave like a quasi-species. Within this heterogeneity, H.
A, Covacci, R, Rappuoli
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