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From Grave to Cradle: Kombucha Waste for Sustainable Electronics
This study introduces a sustainable method to purify kombucha bacterial cellulose (KBC) with sodium bicarbonate and hydrogen peroxide, avoiding harsh chemicals. KBC films are patterned with gold and function as pressure sensors for flatfoot gait detection. At the end‐of‐life, the KBC‐based device biodegrades in soil, leaving environmentally benign gold
Xin Ying Chan +6 more
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Influencing Factors and Regulatory Mechanisms of Fresh Tea Leaf Quality: A Review. [PDF]
Wu T +10 more
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Catalytic Depolymerization of Polyester Waste via Zinc Oxide‐Decorated Silica
Plastics recycling into value‐added products has attracted much interests, but generally comes at a high energy cost. Here, the authors present a zinc oxide‐decorated silica catalyst for the efficient depolymerization of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) into bis(2‐hydroxyethyl)terephthalate (BHET) and ethylene glycol (EG).
Jingjing Cao +5 more
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Metabolic insights into the enhanced umami and sweetness of small-leaf yellow tea from albino cultivars. [PDF]
Li F +7 more
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The use of air stable but thermally labile molecules provides an efficient strategy for the N‐type doping of organic semiconductors with relatively low electron affinities. Design criteria for efficient dopants should also take into account diffusion and phase segregation that cannot be decoupled from thermally activated doping.
Francesca Pallini +15 more
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Targeted genome modification in protoplasts of a tea cultivar Kolkhida using RNA-guided Cas9 endonuclease. [PDF]
Egorova A +6 more
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Aqueous Zinc‐Based Batteries: Active Materials, Device Design, and Future Perspectives
This review conducts a comprehensive analysis of aqueous zinc‐based batteries (AZBs) based on their intrinsic mechanisms, including redox reactions, ion intercalation reactions, alloying reactions, electrochemical double‐layer reactions, and mixed mechanisms, systematically discussing recent advancements in each type of AZBs.
Yan Ran, Fang Dong, Shuhui Sun, Yong Lei
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