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A CO2 laser‐assisted solid‐state synthesis of a bimetallic single‐atom catalyst is presented. The resulting material consists of a 3D porous graphene support with iron and cobalt atoms anchored as single atoms. Through electrochemical methods, the material's efficiency is demonstrated in the sensitive and selective determination of nitrite, mimicking ...
Guillermo Tostado‐Blazquez+5 more
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High Energy Electrons and Emission of the Omnidirectional Synchrotron Radiation in Radio-Frequency and X-Ray Regions [PDF]
S. D. Verma
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Two n‐type small molecules (DPPPy‐C10‐TN and DPPPy‐C‐Si‐TN) based on alkyl/siloxane‐substituted pyridine flanked diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPPPy) end capped with thienyl naphthalimide (TN) for organic filed effect transistors (OFETs) are reported. Interestingly, bottom‐gate top‐contact OFETs based on DPPPy‐C‐Si‐TN:SEBS blend show a high electron mobility ...
Rajesh Kothandaraman+9 more
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Comments on Synchrotron Radiation [PDF]
W. E. Drummond, M. N. Rosenbluth
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Excellent mobility is achieved in intrinsically stretchable, fine‐patterned organic thin‐film transistors (OTFTs) through well‐aligned molecular arrangements. Abstract Intrinsically stretchable organic transistors are promising solutions for realizing stretchable electronic systems, such as skin‐like wearables and next‐generation displays. Nevertheless,
Yasutaka Kuzumoto+11 more
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Comment on the Angular Dependence of Plasma Synchrotron Emission [PDF]
David B. Beard, John C. Baker
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In chiral and polar metal‐halide single crystals or thin films, the orientation of the main optical axis normal to incident light allows an easy characterization of the chiroptical properties (circular dichroism and circularly polarized luminescence) without artifacts or macroscopic interferences, despite the highly anisotropic nature in this family of
Kostiantyn Tieriekhov+7 more
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The Ionization and Thermal Equilibrium of a Gas Excited by Ultraviolet Synchrotron Radiation
R. E. Williams
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A freestanding ZnO nanorod array on carbon cloth (ZnO/CC) is synthesized via hydrothermal growth and studied during its electrochemical reduction to Zn. Advanced characterization techniques (SEM, HRTEM, and STXM) reveal the morphochemical evolution of ZnO nanorods, providing unprecedented insights into the ZnO‐to‐Zn conversion mechanism.
Elisa Emanuele+13 more
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