SODIUM-REACTOR EXPERIMENT ADVANCED SODIUM-COOLED REACTORS AND SODIUM- COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT [PDF]
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Deciphering Intricacies in Directional CO2 Conversion From Electrolysis to CO2 Batteries
This review will delve into the inherent connections and distinctions of CO2‐directed conversion in ECO2RR and CO2 batteries, in terms of product types, catalyst selection, catalytic mechanisms, and electrochemical performances, while proposing a benchmarking framework for the evaluation of CO2 batteries and innovative CO2 battery configurations for ...
Changfan Xu +5 more
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Microbial fuel cells for wastewater treatment and electricity production: A multi-platform simulation workflow. [PDF]
Ali M.
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Streamlined V3.5+ Electrolyte Production by Leveraging Chemical and Catalytic Reductions
A tuned catalytic process for V3.5+ electrolyte production is shown to streamline the conventional chemical‐to‐catalytic sequence by extending catalysis into the rate‐determining reduction regime. This study shows that initiating catalysis in this regime shortens the overall production time by 67% based on rigorous thermodynamic and kinetic analysis of
Kyunghwa Seok +2 more
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Efficient selective hydrogenation of <i>N</i>,<i>N</i>-dimethylaniline in a continuous fixed-bed reactor over a Cu/Ni-Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> catalyst. [PDF]
Nong J +6 more
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A Gd‐doped Cu2O electrocatalyst disrupts rigid interfacial hydrogen‐bonding networks, creating a free‐water‐rich microenvironment. This accelerates proton‐coupled electron transfer, enabling selective high‐rate CO2‐to‐ethanol conversion with 48.5% Faradaic efficiency at industrially relevant current densities.
Hyunwoo Kim +11 more
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Straight-Channel NiO/CeO<sub>2</sub> Ceramic Reactor Fabricated via Mesh-Assisted Phase Inversion for Catalytic Oxidation of Ventilation Air Methane. [PDF]
Liu F +9 more
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A coaxial, membrane‐integrated hollow fiber electrode assembly (HFEA) is developed for continuous marine carbon mineralization. By utilizing a sub‐millimeter inter‐electrode gap, the HFEA minimizes Ohmic losses, achieving 50% energy reduction and over 85% DIC removal.
Inhwan Park +5 more
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Perspective on Modular Electrocatalysis for Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling. [PDF]
Wang X, Tang S, Wu Q, Innis PC, Chen J.
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