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Lithium‐Ion Transport in Carbon Fibers for Structural Batteries
Structural batteries promise to transform energy storage by uniting load‐bearing strength with electrochemical functionality. This study uncovers the lithium transport mechanisms of carbon fiber anodes, revealing how coatings, fiber architecture, and electrolyte environment dictate performance.
Richa Chaudhary +3 more
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The Variation of Ionospheric TEC During Solar Eclipse on March 20, 2015
Ramazan Atıcı, Selçuk Saǧır
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Ionospheric Measurements Made During the Total Solar Eclipse of 1940 October 1 [PDF]
A. J. Higgs
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A tungsten/oxygen co‐doped Ag2S bimetallic oxysulfide (AgWOS), featuring heterovalent W5+/W6+ states and sulfur vacancy (Vs) defects, was synthesized and achieved an impressive PHER rate of 1074.2 µmol·h−1 in pure water. In this catalyst, Vs serve as active sites for water adsorption and activation, while the heterovalent W5+/W6+ states act as electron
Baoqian Yang +10 more
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Ionosonde and GPS Total Electron Content Observations during the 26 December 2019 Annular Solar Eclipse over Indonesia [PDF]
Jiyo Harjosuwito +8 more
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Lead‐based perovskite solar cells deliver outstanding power conversion efficiencies, yet their commercialization is constrained by concerns over lead toxicity and stability challenges. Advanced encapsulation and chemical passivation techniques can significantly suppress lead leakage while improving long‐term device stability.
George G. Njema +3 more
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On his Photographs taken during the Total Solar Eclipse, Aug. 7, 1869 [PDF]
Ashe
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