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Atomically Thin Materials for Next-Generation Rechargeable Batteries
Atomically thin materials (ATMs) with thicknesses in the atomic scale (typically
Wu, Zhenzhen +15 more
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Recharging the batteries [PDF]
Parachuting into someone else's life for a few days does not, on the whole, yield anything very deep in the way of experience. But it offers glimpses, hints, possibilities. The turned door handle admits a crack of light, and you can always return later to open it wide, step inside, and take up serious residence in the room you spotted on that flying ...
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Shelf life of rechargeable laryngoscope batteries without recharging [PDF]
To the Editor, Proper laryngeal illumination is a crucial component of providing optimal conditions for tracheal intubation under direct laryngoscopy. Intubating equipment is often used and checked on a daily basis in the operating room; however, laryngoscopes often lie inactive for prolonged periods in emergency airway kits for the general wards, the ...
Andrew D, Milne, Paul A, Brousseau
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Origin of electrochemical activity in nano-Li2MnO3; Stabilization via a 'point defect scaffold' [PDF]
Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of the charging of Li2MnO3 reveal that the reason nanocrystalline-Li2MnO3 is electrochemically active, in contrast to the parent bulk-Li2MnO3, is because in the nanomaterial the tunnels, in which the Li ions reside ...
Caddeo, F. +5 more
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A self-powered electrochromic device (ECD) powered by a self-rechargeable battery is easily fabricated to achieve electrochromic window design, quantitative reactive oxygen species (ROS) sensing, and energy storage.
Ying Li +13 more
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Efficient Energy Supply Using Mobile Charger for Solar-Powered Wireless Sensor Networks
An energy-harvesting wireless sensor network mitigates the energy shortage problems of existing battery-based wireless sensors; however, its hotspot area sensor nodes still experience 3 blackouts, thereby reducing network connectivity.
Jun Min Yi, Ikjune Yoon
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Decline in Iran’s Groundwater Recharge
Abstract Groundwater recharge feeds aquifers supplying fresh water to a population over 80 million in Iran – a global hotspot for groundwater depletion. Using a rich database comprising abstractions from about one million groundwater wells, springs and qanats, from 2002 to 2017, here we show a significant decline of around -3.8 mm/yr in the ...
Noori, Roohollah +9 more
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Energy-Aware Control of Data Compression and Sensing Rate for Wireless Rechargeable Sensor Networks
Wireless rechargeable sensor nodes can collect additional data, which leads to an increase in the precision of data analysis, when enough harvested energy is acquired.
Ikjune Yoon, Dong Kun Noh
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Recent Progress in “Water-in-Salt” Electrolytes Toward Non-lithium Based Rechargeable Batteries
Aqueous non-lithium based rechargeable batteries are emerging as promising energy storage devices thanks to their attractive rate capacities, long-cycle life, high safety, low cost, environmental-friendliness, and easy assembly conditions.
Yuyan Wang +4 more
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Recent Advances in Non‐nucleophilic Mg Electrolytes
High-performance electrolyte is still a roadblock for the development of rechargeable magnesium (Mg) batteries. Grignard-type electrolytes were once the only choice in the early stage of rechargeable Mg batteries research.
Qijie Wu +3 more
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