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207Pb SOLID STATE NMR STUDIES OF LEAD COMPOUNDS
Kye, Young-Sik +3 more
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Using Solid-State NMR to Understand the Structure of Plant Cellulose. [PDF]
Cresswell R +8 more
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Additive Manufacturing of Ordered Polymer Nanostructures
A new 3D printing strategy, Polymerization‐Induced Arrangement of Nanostructures with Order‐tunability (PIANO), enables the formation of ordered nanostructures in polymer materials by enhancing chain mobility during photopolymerization, overcoming the kinetic arrest that leads to disordered morphologies in the conventional Polymerization‐Induced ...
Di Wu +6 more
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Bimodal Cholesterol for Correlative In-Cell DNP Solid-State NMR and Confocal Microscopy of the Plasma Membrane. [PDF]
Overall SA +5 more
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Replacing CO2 with CO at the cathode and integrating a catholyte‐layer membrane electrode assembly transforms paired electrolysis into a stable platform for co‐producing ethylene and 2,5‐furandicarboxylic acid. Combined experimental and techno‐economic analyses identify carbon monoxide and 5‐hydroxymethylfurfural as the most compatible pairing ...
Mi‐Young Lee +10 more
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By designing a P/N‐ and π–π interacting biphenyl‐containing diol as hard segments but side groups, a strong, tough, fire‐extinguishing and self‐healing elastomer is developed, demonstrating a break strain of ∼2500%, a toughness of 379 MJ/m3 and a tensile strength of 46 MPa, as well as a healing efficiency of 95% (tensile strength) and 99% (break strain)
Yijiao Xue +11 more
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Solid-State NMR Investigation of Electrolyte Effects on Silicon-Graphite Composite Anode: Solid Electrolyte Interphase Formation and Failure Mechanisms. [PDF]
Asres NE +5 more
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A dual‐additive electrolyte strategy is developed to address the hydrolysis of I+ in the aqueous electrolytes. The steric‐hindrance effect of TES− effectively shields I+ from nucleophilic attacks by hydroxyl groups, facilitating the reversible I−/I0/I+ conversion with four‐electron transfer.
Shuai Wang +8 more
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