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To enhance the sustainability of electrochemical separations for resource recovery, a photoelectrochemical ion recovery system is developed that utilizes renewable solar energy. A composite integrating titianium dioxide nanorods and a redox‐copolymer enables spontaneous cation adsorption and light‐activated redox reactions for regeneration, thus ...
Ki‐Hyun Cho+3 more
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Optimized synthesis of aroyl-<i>S,N</i>-ketene acetals by omission of solubilizing alcohol cosolvents. [PDF]
Krenzer J, Müller TJJ.
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Effect of Various Salts on the Coagulation of Casein
Dyson Rose, H. Tessier
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THE ACTION OF THE SODIUM SALTS OF DIBASIC ACIDS ON ANILINE HYDROCHLORIDE, AND OF ANILINE ON PHTHALYL CHLORIDE AND SUCCINYL CHLORIDE. [PDF]
Frederick L. Dunlap, Frederick W. Cummer
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Transient Stiffness Patterning in Hydrogels Driven by Dissipative Mechanochemical Coupling
Force‐induced disulfide bond rupture in a polymer‐based hydrogel, coupled with chemical or electrochemical reoxidation, leads to the transient modulation of the hydrogel's stiffness properties. High spatiotemporal control is achieved by this dissipative process, enabling the development of out‐of‐equilibrium stiffness patterns and transient, dose ...
Roberto Baretta+2 more
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THE ANTAGONISM BETWEEN IONS IN THE ABSORPTION OF SALTS BY PLANTS. [PDF]
Walter Stiles, Ingvar Jörgensen
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The Janus membrane integrates a superhydrophilic CNF@CTAB‐MXene layer with a superhydrophobic PTFE layer, enabling efficient solar‐driven water evaporation and electricity generation. It achieves an evaporation rate of 1.51 kg m−2 h−1 with excellent salt resistance and long‐term stability.
Yinan Li+7 more
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Effects of Hydration on the Mechanical Properties of Salt-Doped Poly(methyl methacrylate). [PDF]
Ito A, Uchida N, Hiejima Y, Nitta KH.
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ACTION OF MOLYBDENUM DIOXIDE UPON SILVER SALTS. [PDF]
Edgar F. Smith, Owen L. Shinn
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Diels‐Alder clicks chemistry addresses thermal runaway in lithium‐ion batteries. A thermoresponsive electrolyte with lithium salt in vinylene carbonate (VC) and 2,5‐dimethylfuran (DMFu) operates at room temperature but undergoes Diels‐Alder reactions at high temperatures, enabling a two‐step safety mechanism: a warning phase at ≈100 °C and complete ...
Arnab Ghosh+9 more
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