Reactive Laser Additive Manufacturing of Hierarchically Structured Aerogels
Reactive laser additive manufacturing transforms printing into a chemically active synthesis step. Salt‐enabled transient reaction environments drive in situ formation of hierarchically structured graphitic aerogels with microtubular and nanoscale features in seconds.
Shuichiro Hayashi +6 more
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Barium calcium zirconium titanate thin film-based capacitive thermoelectric converter for low-grade waste heat. [PDF]
Al Thehaiban MK +4 more
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Experiments on Waste Heat Thermoelectric Generation for Passenger Vehicles. [PDF]
Chen J +5 more
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ABSTRACT This research focused on characterizing graphitic carbon nitride (g‐C3N4) nanocomposites incorporated with ZnO and Ag2O nanoparticles, and carrageenan to remove heavy metals. The ZnO/Ag2O@ g‐C3N4 and ZnO/Ag2O/g‐C3N4@Carr nanocomposites demonstrated thermal stability of 97.40% (108.81°C) and 82.80% (188.99°C) for TGA.
Feziwe B. Mamba +2 more
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Optimizing Al2O3 Ceramic Membrane Heat Exchangers for Enhanced Waste Heat Recovery in MEA-Based CO2 Capture. [PDF]
Cui Q, Ke Z, Zhu J, Liu S, Yan S.
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Analysis of Different Organic Rankine and Kalina Cycles for Waste Heat Recovery in the Iron and Steel Industry. [PDF]
Atashbozorg D +3 more
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Zero‐dimensional carbon nanomaterials are presented as multifunctional platforms linking structure, property, and sensing performance. Surface engineering and heteroatom doping modulate electron‐transfer and luminescent behavior, enabling electrochemical, photoluminescent, and electrochemiluminescent detection. Fundamental design principles, analytical
Gustavo Martins +8 more
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Biomimetic Stator Vane Design for Radial Turbines in Waste Heat Recovery Applications. [PDF]
Alshammari F, Alatawi I, Alhadri M.
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Organic Thermoelectric Materials as the Waste Heat Remedy. [PDF]
Gogoc S, Data P.
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Water‐Stable Paper‐Based Laser‐Induced Graphene With Asymmetric Water Adhesion and Wettability
Paper‐based electronics are attractive for sustainable and disposable devices, but often fail in wet environments. By introducing Parafilm into cellulose paper combined with laser conversion, two graphene surfaces with different water interactions are created.
Lingyin Meng +3 more
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