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A Comparative Investigation of Chemically Reduced Graphene Oxide Thin Films Deposited via Spray Pyrolysis. [PDF]
Bargaoui I, Bitri N, Ménard JM.
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Surface Flashover in 50 Years: III. Extreme Environments and Industrial Challenges
ABSTRACT Modern high‐voltage electrical equipment operates in complex environments where surface conditions are subjected to multifaceted influences from electric fields, thermal gradients, contaminants, irradiation and other extreme environmental factors.
Zhen Li +6 more
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Ion-doped mesoporous bioactive glass: preparation, characterization, and applications using the spray pyrolysis method. [PDF]
Workie AB, Sefene EM.
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Abstract For sodium (Na)‐ion batteries (SIBs), the next generation of sustainable batteries, hard carbon (HC) composite electrodes are the most used anodes. Here, we demonstrate the potential of modulated electrochemical force microscopy (mec‐AFM) to investigate electrochemical strain due to ion insertion at the electrolyte/electrode interface.
Sven Daboss +4 more
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Green and Short Preparation of CeO2 Nanoparticles with Large Specific Surface Area by Spray Pyrolysis. [PDF]
Wu Y, Li H, Bian X, Wu W, Wang Z, Liu Y.
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This review explores nitrogen‐doped graphene aerogel materials used in supercapacitors, analyzing synthesis techniques, performance measures, and recent advancements. It highlights material challenges and limitations while suggesting directions for future research.
Khaled Abdou Ahmed Abdou Elsehsah +6 more
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Morphological, Optical, and Dielectric Properties of Chitosan Biopolymer Thin Films Synthesized by Spray Pyrolysis. [PDF]
Saadi M +6 more
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Facile synthesis of nanosized Mn3O4 powder anodes for high capacity Lithium-Ion battery via flame spray pyrolysis. [PDF]
Wang H +5 more
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Potential use of rCB in Butyl composites. rCB used as a filler in butyl composites reveals an opportunity to replace conventional CB. Characterization of morphology and surface characteristics of rCB supports marked differences in tensile strength, Shore A hardness.
Vinícius Guedes Gobbi +3 more
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