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Top‐Down Fabricated Wood‐Derived Pressure and Strain Sensors: A Review
This review focuses on wood‐derived pressure/strain sensors fabricated via top‐down strategies. It analyzes wood's structural composition, examines processing techniques, discusses sensor types and sensing mechanisms, and reviews existing research. The article concludes with future directions for enhancing performance and scalability.
Yi Ren +8 more
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Argonne National Laboratory-East evolution of solid waste management
K. Trychta
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Perspectives of solid waste management in rural Cambodia
Edward Creaser +2 more
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A transdisciplinary approach to nuclear waste management: Opening research with a Citizens' Working Group. [PDF]
Seidl R +3 more
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Smart Hydrogel Doped by Metal–Organic Frameworks for Renewable Self‐Pumping Enzymatic Reactors
Renewable self‐pumping enzymatic reactors based on thermo‐stimulated cyclic contraction/expansion of metal‐organic frameworks‐doped hydrogel. Abstract The construction of high‐performance immobilized enzymes is vastly desired for green biotransformation.
Yuxi Zhu +7 more
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Penerapan Waste Management Pada Proyek Ruko Di Kota Palangka Raya
Willyam Fernando Yuel Tanggara +1 more
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Evaluation of vision transformers for the detection of fullness of garbage bins for efficient waste management. [PDF]
Tanwer PS +4 more
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An edible and recyclable composite film composed of gelatin and activated charcoal is presented for multifunctional health and environmental monitoring. The edible films exhibit tuneable mechanical and electrical properties, along with multimodal sensing capabilities for strain, humidity, and temperature. The composite film is degradable and recyclable,
Ming Dong +6 more
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Biodigesters for Sustainable Food Waste Management. [PDF]
Meegoda JN, Chande C, Bakshi I.
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Anisotropically Wettable Porous Transport Layers for Gas Management in Water Electrolyzers
Synergistic wetting, achieved by integrating hydrophilic and hydrophobic domains, enhances mass transport in porous transport layers. In situ visualization reveals that dual‐phase wetting suppresses gas accumulation and promotes continuous bubble release, enabling stable, bubble‐free electrolysis within membrane electrode assemblies.
Yunseok Kang +8 more
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