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Water Disinfection Using TinO2n-1 Electrodes
Water disinfection with electrolysis is an alternative for water treatment, which is receiving increasing attention from drinking and industrial water producers.
Mālers, Juris +4 more
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The image shows the cathod's action of releasing electrons which attract hydrogen atoms from the water molecule, causing the water electrolysis processComponente Curricular::Ensino Médio ...
Russell, Bem
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This study addresses silicon anode degradation using an engineered nSi/Gr/C dual‐carbon matrix. By restricting SEI infiltration, the architecture redirects silicon agglomeration into a beneficial structural self‐adaptive activation. During cycling, silicon nanoparticles self‐organize into a resilient nanoporous sponge. This dynamic network accommodates
Wei Zhang +7 more
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Model Water Disinfection with Electrolysis Using TinO2n-1 Containing Ceramic Electrodes
Water treatment with electrolysis was performed in a specially made electrolytic cell containing TinO2n-1 ceramic anode and Escherichia coli was used as a model organism for disinfection tests.
Mālers, Juris +4 more
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For hydrogen to be used as an energy vector in the transition to renewable energy, the water electrolysis process must first become more efficient in order to be competitive with the SMR.
2nd International Conference on Electrolysis (ICE 2019) +3 more
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Electrolysis and Co-electrolysis: Reducing CO2 Emissions and Advancing Sustainable Energy
This paper aims to provide a comprehensive overview of electrolysis and co-electrolysis technologies, with a focus on their contribution to reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions into the atmosphere.
Wandercleiton Cardoso +5 more
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An AuNPs/fMWCNT nanocomposite‐modified screen‐printed carbon electrode was engineered via sequential electrodeposition and integrated into a 3D‐printed microfluidic platform for ultrasensitive methylglyoxal detection. The non‐invasive sensing platform enables rapid analysis in saliva and sweat, highlighting strong potential for wearable point‐of‐care ...
Ahadul Amin Soshi +3 more
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The image shows the cathod's action of releasing electrons which attract hydrogen atoms from the water molecule, causing the water electrolysis processComponente Curricular::Ensino Médio ...
Russell, Bem
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Bioinspired Adaptive Sensors: A Review on Current Developments in Theory and Application
This review comprehensively summarizes the recent progress in the design and fabrication of sensory‐adaptation‐inspired devices and highlights their valuable applications in electronic skin, wearable electronics, and machine vision. The existing challenges and future directions are addressed in aspects such as device performance optimization ...
Guodong Gong +12 more
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Transient Charging of Mixed Ionic‐Electronic Conductors by Anomalous Diffusion
This article explores charge transport in mixed ionic‐electronic conductors (MIECs) through electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and transient current analysis. Focusing on PEDOT:PSS, WO3, and n‐doped PBDF, it uncovers the impact of anomalous diffusion via fractional modeling. The study reveals key correlations that deepen understanding and guide the
Heyi Zhang +9 more
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