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All‐Solid‐State Z‐Scheme Photocatalytic Systems

Advanced Materials, 2014
The current rapid industrial development causes the serious energy and environmental crises. Photocatalyts provide a potential strategy to solve these problems because these materials not only can directly convert solar energy into usable or storable energy resources but also can decompose organic pollutants under solar‐light irradiation.
Peng, Zhou, Jiaguo, Yu, Mietek, Jaroniec
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An Improved Third-Order WENO-Z Scheme

Journal of Scientific Computing, 2017
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Weizheng Xu, Weiguo Wu
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A note on WENO-Z scheme

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2021
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TheX → Y → Z scheme after 23 years

Folia Microbiologica, 1985
Mathematical modelling of the course of the immune response is undoubtedly one of the most progressive and most promising areas of modern immunology. Mathematical models (along with computer programs) can be taken as "the only means of thoroughly testing and examining a large and intricate theory" (Partridge et al. 1984).
M, Jílek, D, Prikrylová
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Nanoscale Janus Z‐Scheme Heterojunction for Boosting Artificial Photosynthesis

Small, 2023
AbstractArtificial photosynthesis for CO2 reduction coupled with water oxidation currently suffers from low efficiency due to inadequate interfacial charge separation of conventional Z‐scheme heterojunctions. Herein, an unprecedented nanoscale Janus Z‐scheme heterojunction of CsPbBr3/TiOx is constructed for photocatalytic CO2 reduction.
Ke Su   +5 more
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An Improved WENO-Z+ Scheme

Advances in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
Summary: The WENO-Z+ scheme [\textit{F. Acker} et al., J. Comput. Phys. 313, 726--753 (2016; Zbl 1349.65260)] with two different versions further raised the nonlinear weights with respect to the nonsmooth or less-smooth substencils, by introducing an additional term into the weights formula of the well-validated WENO-Z scheme. These two WENO-Z+ schemes
Li, Ruo, Zhong, Wei
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A Review of Direct Z‐Scheme Photocatalysts

Small Methods, 2017
Recently, great attention has been paid to fabricating direct Z‐scheme photocatalysts for solar‐energy conversion due to their effectiveness for spatially separating photogenerated electron–hole pairs and optimizing the reduction and oxidation ability of the photocatalytic system.
Jingxiang Low   +5 more
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Efficient solar photocatalytic hydrogen production using direct Z-scheme heterojunctions

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2021
A direct Z-Scheme heterojunction photocatalyst composed of TiO2 and Ta3N5 enables efficient and stable photocatalytic water splitting for hydrogen production.
Kejian Lu   +4 more
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Evolution of the Z-scheme of photosynthesis: a perspective

Photosynthesis Research, 2017
The concept of the Z-scheme of oxygenic photosynthesis is in all the textbooks. However, its evolution is not. We focus here mainly on some of the history of its biophysical aspects. We have arbitrarily divided here the 1941-2016 period into three sub-periods: (a) Origin of the concept of two light reactions: first hinted at, in 1941, by James Franck ...
, Govindjee   +2 more
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Direct Z-scheme photocatalysts: Principles, synthesis, and applications

Materials Today, 2018
Abstract The properly designed semiconductor photocatalysts are promising materials for solving the current serious energy and environmental issues because of their ability of using sunlight to stimulate various photocatalytic reactions. Especially, the constructed direct Z-scheme photocatalysts, mimicking the natural photosynthesis system, possess ...
Quanlong Xu   +5 more
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