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A Fe2NiO phase, identified by both in situ pair distribution function and X‐ray absorption spectroscopy, stabilizes the conversion and product selectivity in the CO2 methanation reaction over a bimetallic FeNi catalyst derived from MOF decomposition. Abstract With industrial chemical processes facing the challenges of renewable energy supply, catalysts
Fabio Manzoni+8 more
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Towards an adequate description of the dose-response relationship in BNCT of glioblastoma multiforme. [PDF]
Marcaccio B+23 more
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Electrochemical Borylation of C−C and C−Het Bonds
Electrosynthesis enables the cleavage and borylation of C−C, C−N, C−O, and C−S bonds, representing a significant advancement in organic chemistry. This approach offers a metal‐free strategy for synthesizing organoboron compounds, which find extensive applications across synthetic chemistry, biomedicine, and materials science.
Tsoh Lam Cheung, Hairong Lyu
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Radiative cooling induced coherent maser emission in relativistic plasmas. [PDF]
Bilbao P, Silva T, Silva LO.
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An in‐situ method for characterizing competitive (de)lithiation in silicon/graphite electrodes is developed in this paper. By utilizing electrode curvature measurements and establishing the curvature capacity relationship, the capacity evolution of individual components is quantified. Distinct competitive (de)lithiation stages are revealed. This method
Min Li+4 more
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Double 3 MJ dense plasma focus for thermonuclear drive inertial confinement fusion. [PDF]
Kiai SMS+3 more
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The present study is dedicated to investigation of the performance of oxidized Ti2(Al/Sn)C system (211 MAX phases) as anode for lithium and sodium ion batteries. Their behavior has been rationalized as function of the tin content and as function of the MAX phase order, with detailed comparison with the 312 MAX phase analog series.
Nicholas Vallana+9 more
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