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Gel Electrolytes for Flexible Zinc‐Air Batteries: Design, Challenges, and Perspectives
This review summarizes design strategies for gel electrolytes in flexible zinc‐air batteries, focusing on dendrite suppression, interfacial stability, and ultrathin architectures to enhance cycle life and energy density. ABSTRACT Flexible zinc‐air batteries (FZABs) have emerged as promising candidates for next‐generation flexible electronics and large ...
Yapeng Cao +5 more
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Chiral Morphing of Liquid Crystal Polymer Networks
This paper reviews how macroscopic chirality spontaneously arises from liquid crystal polymer materials. It describes how alignment is utilized to create the mechanical anisotropy, geometric misorientation and asymmetry that leads to chiral shape morphing, how shape selection between helicoids and helices arises, the techniques used to prepare these ...
Laurens T. de Haan
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Bio‐Based Polyurethanes for Sustainable and Multifunctional Applications
Bio‐based polyurethanes prepared from vegetable oils, lignin, and polysaccharides have attracted increasing interest as alternatives to fossil‐derived polyurethanes. This review summarizes recent progress in their chemistry, structural engineering, and advanced applications, highlighting the roles of feedstocks, chain‐segment design, dynamic covalent ...
Xin Li +6 more
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Tissue incision induces CXCL5 release, which activates neuronal CXCR2 on incision‐innervating sensory neurons. Neuronal CXCR2 couples with TRPA1 to drive mechanical pain and engages p38 MAPK signaling to upregulate TRPV1 and promote heat pain. Targeted Cxcr2 knockdown relieves incisional pain while preserving CXCR2‐dependent neutrophil responses ...
Yushuang Pan +10 more
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Piezo‐Coupling Effects in Smart Polymers: Toward Ultrasensitive Sensing and Biomedical Applications
Piezo‐coupling effects are the foundational factors for the development of multifunctional and self‐powered platforms. Central to this advancement is the use of stimuli‐responsive smart polymers, which offer mechanical flexibility, biocompatibility, and simplified structural complexity with improved sensitivity and energy efficiency.
Duc Khanh Tran +6 more
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Online Measurement of Brain Glutamate with an Enzyme/Polymer-Coated Tubular Electrode
Analytical Chemistry, 1994An on-line tubular electrode system is described which provides real time measurements of glutamate in brain microdialysate. It is based on the enzyme glutamate oxidase (EC 1.4.3.11) and the detection of H2O2 on a platinum electrode at 600 mV vs Ag/AgCl.
Martyn Boutelle +2 more
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Operational behavior assesment of coated tubular electrodes for SMAW hardfacing
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2008Abstract Coated electrodes for SMAW have presented their advantages for longer than one century. Means of boosting their performance, in especial for hardfacing, would be an increase in the alloying transfer efficiency and a lowering in dilution with the substrate, without losing the production capacity.
Americo Scotti, Manuel Rodríguez Perez
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A coated tubular solid-state chloride-selective electrode in flow-injection analysis
Analytica Chimica Acta, 1986Abstract The construction, suitability and behaviour of a coated tubular solid-state chloride ion-selective electrode in continuous flow analysis are discussed. The flow-through cell is constructed easily from Tygon tubing and silver foil, which is treated to give a silver/silver chloride electrode.
J F van Staden
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Flow-injection analysis with a coated tubular solid-state copper(II)-selective electrode
Analytica Chimica Acta, 1987The incorporation, behaviour and suitability of a home-made coated tubular solid-state copper(II)-selective electrode into the conduits of a flow-injection system is described. The compact tubular sensor (volume 7.8 μl) is constructed from a copper tube and Tygon tubing, treated with ammonium sulphide to give the copper/copper sulphide electrode and ...
J F van Staden
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Analyst, The, 1987
Inorganic bromide can be determined in soil extracts by flow injection potentiometry at a rate of 80 samples per hour with a standard deviation of 1.6%. Soil-extracted samples (30 µl) are injected into a 1 mol dm–3 potassium nitrate carrier solution containing 100 mg dm–3 chloride as an ionic strength adjustment buffer. The sample-buffer zone formed is
Jacobus F van Staden
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Inorganic bromide can be determined in soil extracts by flow injection potentiometry at a rate of 80 samples per hour with a standard deviation of 1.6%. Soil-extracted samples (30 µl) are injected into a 1 mol dm–3 potassium nitrate carrier solution containing 100 mg dm–3 chloride as an ionic strength adjustment buffer. The sample-buffer zone formed is
Jacobus F van Staden
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