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Sulfur Species in Zinc-Rich Condylar Zones of a Rat Temporomandibular Joint. [PDF]
Lee BH +7 more
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Spatial orbital‐selective modulation engineering is proposed as a strategy to optimize cocatalyst design, enhance photocatalytic activity, and provide novel insights into the interactions between active sites and adsorbates, as well as catalytic mechanisms.
Duoduo Gao +5 more
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Spin Regulation of Fe Single Site Induced by Adjacent Mg Site Achieving Excellent Oxygen Reduction Catalysis. [PDF]
Shi Y +12 more
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By exploiting the structural benefits of PHI, we synthesized CoPHI with atomically dispersed cobalt sites at high density. This architecture enables efficient nitrate ion adsorption, promotes water dissociation, and enhances *H generation on the catalyst surface, thereby significantly improving electrochemical nitrate reduction performance.
Nana Gao +14 more
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Dynamic chromium dopant promotes interfacial water activation on cobalt spinel oxide for efficient oxygen evolution in acid. [PDF]
Wu L +8 more
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A facile and effective strategy, that is, synergistic regulation of the NiOx/SAM buried interface via cesium oxalate (CsOA) modification, is developed. The CsOA treatment suppresses detrimental Ni4+ formation, promotes uniform SAM assembly, and aligns the energy levels at the hole‐transport layer/perovskite interface, enabling improved film ...
Jiarong Wang +16 more
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Persistent Mono-Oxo Bonding with Protactinium(V) Revealed in Highly Acidic Chloride Solutions. [PDF]
Maloubier M +9 more
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Through ligand length and π‐electron density modulation, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) improve mass transport and hydrogen atom transfer (HAT), thus improving biomass electrooxidation. ABSTRACT Controlling reaction pathways in electrocatalytic biomass upgrading remains challenging because mass transport, substrate adsorption, and elementary kinetics ...
Junjie Chen +12 more
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In Situ Insights into Ni Phyllosilicate Evolution: Cationic Ni Species as Key to Enhanced Stability in Methane-Rich Dry Reforming. [PDF]
Świrk Da Costa K +6 more
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Harnessing Support‐Dependent Hydrogen Spillover for Ni‐Based CO2 Hydrogenation
Hydrogen spillover can be harnessed for Ni‐based CO2 hydrogenation via support‐dependent pathways. Hydrogen spillover propagating to surfaces promotes catalysis through two distinct mechanisms. On moderately reducible supports, it rapidly removes poisoning oxygen species (*O) from Ni nanoparticles.
Kazuki Shun +3 more
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