Investigating of tomato response to different concentrations of potassium in the nutrient solution and foliar application of calcium and silicon. [PDF]
Roosta HR, Hashemi SZ, Moradi M.
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Silicon oxide (SiO) is emerging as the most advanced anode material. Herein, we propose a chemical prelithiation‐mediated strategy for SiO, which improves initial Coulombic efficiency (ICE) and pre‐constructs a mechano‐electrochemical adaptive solid electrolyte interphase (SEI). Notably, the mechano‐electrochemical adaptive SEI enriched with LiF, Li3N,
Zhan Wang +10 more
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Effect of powder particle size on hydration rates, permeability and antimicrobial properties of tricalcium silicate in root canals. [PDF]
He H +8 more
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Properties of magnesium silicate hydrates (M-S-H)
Dominik Nied +4 more
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Room‐Temperature Ferromagnetism in an Iron‐Based Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework Glass
Vitrification engineering is employed to induce magnetic ordering transformation from room‐temperature antiferromagnetism of crystalline Fe‐ZIF to weak ferromagnetism of its glassy counterpart. The structure‐magnetism relationships are investigated to provide a valuable guide for tuning magnetic properties and designing of MOFs magnets.
Chaohui Guo +8 more
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In Vitro Evaluation of Novel Resin-Modified Calcium Silicate Cements for Minimally Invasive Vital Pulp Therapy. [PDF]
Rodríguez-Lozano FJ +5 more
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This study presents a transferable modeling framework for carbon capture using aluminosilicates, integrating Universal Isotherm Modeling with experimental data. It reveals how ultramicropores, alumina content, and amine functionalization influence CO2 adsorption energetics.
Pooja Anil Kumar Nair +4 more
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Magnesium Silicate Coatings Were Prepared by Micro-Arc Oxidation on the Surface of Magnesium Alloys Through the Synergistic Effect of SiO<sub>3</sub><sup>2</sup><sup>-</sup>/F. [PDF]
Zhang Y +5 more
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Physical Origin of Temperature Induced Activation Energy Switching in Electrically Conductive Cement
The temperature‐induced Arrhenius activation energy switching phenomenon of electrical conduction in electrically conductive cement originates from structural degradation within the biphasic ionic‐electronic conduction architecture and shows percolation‐governed characteristics: pore network opening dominates the low‐percolation regime with downward ...
Jiacheng Zhang +7 more
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