Designing Asymmetric Memristive Behavior in Proton Mixed Conductors for Neuromorphic Applications
Protonic devices that couple ionic and electronic transport are demonstrated as bioinspired neuromorphic elements. The devices exhibit rubber‐like asymmetric memristive behavior with slow voltage‐driven conductance increase and rapid relaxation, enabling simplified read–write operation.
Nada H. A. Besisa +6 more
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Sodium and Water Homeostasis in Children: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment. [PDF]
Dąbek M, Szyszka M, Skrzypczyk P.
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Positive water balance and consequences for water-electrolyte metabolism in patients with polytrauma
Yu. P. Orlov +3 more
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A diisopropyl ether (DIPE)‐based, localized, high‐concentration electrolyte is developed to stabilize both electrodes in aqueous zinc batteries. By reducing water activity and promoting anion‐rich zinc‐ion solvation, it builds robust interphases at both the cathode and anode, ensuring uniform deposition, suppressed corrosion, and highly reversible ...
Yuxuan Wu +4 more
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A High-Performance Thermal Charging Cell with High Power Density and Long Runtime Enabled by Zn<sup>2+</sup> and NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup> Co-insertion. [PDF]
Han Z +6 more
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Water-Electrolytic and Acid-Base Balance in Critically Ill Patients
L. V. Gerasimov, V. V. Moroz
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Bio‐Inspired Molecular Events in Poly(Ionic Liquids)
Originating from dipolar and polar inter‐ and intra‐chain interactions of the building blocks, the topologies and morphologies of poly(ionic liquids) (PIL) govern their nano‐ and micro‐processibility. Modulating the interactions of cation‐anion pairs with aliphatic dipolar components enables the tunability of properties, facilitated by “bottom‐up ...
Jiahui Liu, Marek W. Urban
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Beyond water: a mini review on hybrid electrolyte strategies for advanced aqueous aluminum batteries. [PDF]
Li L, Yang H, Han W.
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Fluorine‐Free Soft Nanocomposites for High‐Speed Liquid Impact Repellence
Fluorine‐free soft nanocomposite coatings are developed using silicone oil‐mediated mechanical‐stiffness control, enabling ‘dry’ liquid‐repellent surfaces that resist high‐speed water jet impacts up to ∼60 m/s. By tuning nanoparticle loading and oil content, the coatings also achieve >90% optical transparency, amphiphobicity with impact resistance to ...
Priya Mandal +4 more
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