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In this review, a unified framework of the Sabatier principle is applied to a diverse range of catalytic and electrocatalytic systems for advanced clean energy technologies, with a particular focus on the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). This approach will guide the design and development of highly active and stable catalysts for fuel cells ...
Wanying Zhang +6 more
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This work develops a PM@PN composite solid electrolyte via inorganic‐induced organic molecular reconstruction. It constructs continuous interfacial ion superhighways, enables uniform Na+ deposition, and significantly enhances ionic conductivity and electrochemical stability for all‐solid‐state sodium metal batteries.
Jiaze Li +11 more
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CeO2 dendrites are introduced to modify the NiSx/C3N4 nanorods, constructing hexagonal star‐like forest arrays (CeO2@NiSx/C3N4). The oxophilicity of Ce species generates abundant oxygen vacancies, which subsequently facilitate the in situ evolution of active amorphous NiOOH.
Yuxi Chen +7 more
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High‐entropy perovskite oxides enable tunable structures and properties through multi‐cation disorder and entropy stabilization. This review summarizes advances in synthesis, structural and defect engineering, and their applications in OER/ORR, CO2RR, and electrochemical energy storage, highlighting in situ characterization and modeling that clarify ...
Obeylaw Moyo +8 more
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Photochemistry of Aromatic N‐Oxides in Water Probed by Time‐Resolved X‐ray Absorption Spectroscopy
Time‐resolved XAS at the nitrogen and oxygen K‐edges is applied to the photorearrangement of two N‐oxides in water. Pyridine N‐oxide rapidly forms the oxaziridine isomer. Pyridazine N‐oxide undergoes ring opening to the diazo compound, without any evidence of intermediates.
Maximilian Paradiz Domínguez +3 more
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Breaking the Mold: Electrophilic Hydrophosphanation Emerges
Electrophilic hydride attack on the olefin, instead of the classical nucleophilic addition by a phosphanido ligand, is unveiled in rhodium‐catalyzed olefin hydrophosphanation. This hydride‐driven pathway operates for both activated and inactivated olefins, with transition states characterized by elongated Rh─H bonds and nascent C─H bond formation ...
Víctor Varela‐Izquierdo +4 more
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Copula‐based joint modelling of emergency department visits with time‐varying dependence
Abstract Jointly modelling multiple correlated count time series is essential in health services research, where outcomes like emergency visits for mental health and substance use often evolve together. Ignoring these dependencies can obscure meaningful trends and limit the effectiveness of policy evaluation.
Guanjie Lyu, Cindy Feng, Lihui Liu
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Follow-Up of Eight-Weeks Detraining Period after Exercise Program on Health Profiles of Older Women. [PDF]
Leitão L +4 more
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Graphene oxide/NiO‐ZrO2/zeolite ternary composite was synthesized hydrothermally. Efficient adsorption of Congo red onto GO/NiO‐ZrO2/zeolite composite was studied. ABSTRACT The present study employs a novel method for the synthesis of graphene oxide (GO) based ternary composite utilized for the adsorption of Congo red (CR), an anionic dye molecule. The
Hidaya Narzary +3 more
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Discontinuing Long‐Term Denosumab in Treating Fragile Bone: Why, for Whom, and How?
Discontinuation of denosumab (Dmab) may be necessary due to adverse events or an unfavorable long‐term risk–benefit profile. However, accumulating evidence demonstrates pronounced rebound phenomena after withdrawal, most notably a marked increase in multiple vertebral fractures, and, in some reports, elevated mortality.
Ko‐Hsiu Lu +5 more
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