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Transition metal oxy/carbo‐nitrides show great promise as catalysts for sustainable processes. A Mn‐Mo mixed‐metal oxynitride attains remarkable performance for the direct synthesis of acetonitrile, an important commodity chemical, via sequential C─N and C─C coupling from syngas (C1) and ammonia (N1) feedstocks.
M. Elena Martínez‐Monje +7 more
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Abundant analytical solutions to the new coupled Konno-Oono equation arising in magnetic field
This paper focuses on the coupled Konno-Oono equation that arises in the magnetic field. Fifteen sets of the analytical solutions in the form of bright solitary, dark solitary, bright-dark solitary, kinky bright-dark solitary, rough bright solitary and ...
Kang-Jia Wang
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Long time motion of NLS solitary waves in a confining potential
We study the motion of solitary-wave solutions of a family of focusing generalized nonlinear Schroedinger equations with a confining, slowly varying external potential, $V(x)$.
Froehlich, J. +3 more
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Solitary interfacial hydroelastic waves [PDF]
Solitary waves travelling along an elastic plate present between two fluids with different densities are computed in this paper. Different two-dimensional configurations are considered: the upper fluid can be of infinite extent, bounded by a rigid wall or under a second elastic plate.
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In Situ Amine Formation to Modulate MOF‐Derived PdIn N‐Doped Carbon Catalysts
An amine‐assisted approach converts PdIn‐MOF into PdIn intermetallic nanoparticles embedded in N‐doped carbon. In situ‐generated amines trigger early Pd nucleation, producing smaller PdIn domains than direct pyrolysis. Amine sterics and basicity tune composition and particle size, while solvent and amine co‐determine textural features.
Gonzalo Egea +9 more
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Homoleptic and Heteroleptic Carbones L1‐C‐L2
DFT and CCSD(T) calculations reveal that heteroleptic carbones L₁–C–L2 are thermodynamically stable species even with a weakly binding donor such as N2. Bond strengths show no simple correlation with bond lengths. Weaker carbon‐ligand bonds in homoleptic complexes L1─C─L1 are mostly strengthened in heteroleptic carbons L1─C─L2, while stronger bonds L2 ...
Ya Hu +4 more
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Interaction of Submerged Breakwater by a Solitary Wave Using WC-SPH Method
Interaction of a solitary wave and submerged breakwater is studied in a meshless, Lagrangian approach. For this purpose, a two-dimensional smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) code is developed. Furthermore, an extensive set of simulations is conducted.
Afshin Mansouri, Babak Aminnejad
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This review highlights the role of self‐assembled monolayers (SAMs) in perovskite solar cells, covering molecular engineering, multifunctional interface regulation, machine learning (ML) accelerated discovery, advanced device architectures, and pathways toward scalable fabrication and commercialization for high‐efficiency and stable single‐junction and
Asmat Ullah, Ying Luo, Stefaan De Wolf
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The Sabatier principle and volcano plots declare that optimal electrocatalysis is found in the middle between strong and weak binding of key intermediates. However, it is shown here that during anion electroreduction, strong and weak binding are potential‐dependent concepts and volcanoes are mobile.
Mattia Salomone +2 more
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MAPS, PDE'S AND SOLITARY WAVES
We describe a map-based model which reproduces many of the behaviors seen in partial differential equations (PDE's). Like PDE's, we show that this model can support an infinite number of stationary solutions, traveling solutions, breathing solutions, and elastically colliding solutions. Unlike PDE's, the model can be applied with minimal computational
Shinbrot, Troy, Ottino, J. M.
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