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Optimizing (1‐x) BiFeO3‐xCaTiO3 Perovskites: A Pathway to Efficient Flexible Energy Storage
Perovskite materials, like BFO CTO, are popular due to their high conductivity, low cost, and wide availability. In this work a symmetric electrochemical cell based on BFO‐CTO shows a charge of 3.356 C.cm⁻2, giving a specific capacitance of 2.79 mF.cm⁻2 at 1 mV.s⁻2.
Febin Paul+7 more
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Wetting of Iron Alloys with Molten Silver
Tuguyasu Wada, Ken Sasabe, Makoto Tanabe
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A stretchable and superhydrophobic pF1V1 polymer layer is conformally coated on Zn metal via iCVD, forming a water‐repelling interphase that inhibits the hydrogen evolution reaction. This tailored interface maintains excellent electrolyte compatibility while suppressing dendrite growth, thereby enhancing the long‐term electrochemical stability of Zn ...
Jaeyeon Lee+12 more
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Nanoscale wetting controls reactive Pd ensembles in synthesis of dilute PdAu alloy catalysts. [PDF]
Lim KRG+17 more
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A Universal Way to Manipulate Droplet via Light‐Fueled Thermocapillary Convection
A non‐contact light‐induced droplet manipulation strategy fueled by mid‐infrared (MIR) light irradiation is introduced. No additional additives and/or complex substrate are required. Here, thermocapillary convection, directly generated by temperature gradient at outer surface of droplet via localized surface heating, plays a key role to propel the ...
Hyesun Hwang+5 more
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Revealing a Wetting-Penetration-Interlocking Mechanism for the Interfacial Reinforcement of Degradable Liquid Plugs via Silane-Induced Microstructure Engineering. [PDF]
Tian Y, Liu Y, Dong H, Liu X, Huang J.
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Turning a surface superrepellent even to completely wetting liquids
T. Liu, C. Kim
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A Robust Dual‐mode Self‐Monitoring Battery Thermal Management System via Bilayer Structural Design
An adaptive dual‐mode material capable of both evaporative cooling and photothermal preheating is developed. It achieves a cooling efficiency of 53.9%, surpassing existing evaporative cooling counterparts, and a self‐monitoring capability, making it ideal for electric vehicles, portable electronics, and grid‐scale energy storage.
Shanchi Wang+7 more
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