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Advanced Porous Materials for Maritime Carbon Capture
Carbon capture from emission sources, such as marine vessels, has attracted significant attention over the years. To achieve this goal, sorbents such as metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), porous polymer networks (PPNs), covalent organic frameworks (COFs), and their post‐synthetic modifications are currently being explored.
Kelechi Festus +6 more
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Recent Advances in Collective Behaviors of Micro/Nanomotor Swarms
This review describes the driving forces behind collective motion, explores the self‐organization of micro/nano swarms across zero‐dimensional (0D), one‐dimensional (1D), two‐dimensional (2D), and three‐dimensional (3D) spaces, and highlights their potential in drug delivery, environmental monitoring, and smart devices.
Siwen Sun +4 more
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FCET Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Testing and Development (CRADA 526) (Final Report)
Brent Kirby, Brent Kirby
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Schematic illustration of the electrically assisted thermal stamping (EATS) method for direct fabrication of carbon‐based nanofilms and their multifunctional applications. Localized Joule heating triggers simultaneous exfoliation, reduction, and fluoropolymer incorporation under ambient conditions, yielding tunable carbon‐based thin‐film coatings ...
Byungseok Seo +9 more
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A Novel Designation of Lng Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Combined System for Marine Application
Anh Phan Duong +5 more
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Process and apparatus for burning solid fuel
Lin Wang, C.M. van den Bleek
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Chemical Society Reviews, 2002
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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An Octane-Fueled Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
Science, 2005There are substantial barriers to the introduction of hydrogen fuel cells for transportation, including the high cost of fuel-cell systems, the current lack of a hydrogen infrastructure, and the relatively low fuel efficiency when using hydrogen produced from hydrocarbons.
Zhongliang, Zhan, Scott A, Barnett
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