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Performance, digestibility, antioxidant activity, immunity, and zinc bioavailability benefits of advanced zinc chelate supplementation in broiler diets: A comparative study. [PDF]
Nasiri M +3 more
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An alginate‐based biochar hydrogel (ABC‐hydrogel), derived from sewage sludge, is developed for simultaneous phosphate removal and agricultural reuse. It captures phosphorus from water and gradually releases it as fertilizer, enhancing lettuce growth.
Yu Zhang +4 more
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Hydrometallurgical extraction of zinc from wastes: optimization, feasibility and practical sustainable approach. [PDF]
Boutefnouchet H +6 more
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Synthesis and Characterization of Fly Ash-Zinc Oxide Nanocomposite [PDF]
S. Vijayalakshmi
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The design of cathode materials is the key to solving the practical application of AZIBs. In this work, the formation of the built‐in electric field in the NVO@CC material adjusts the electronic structure, showing high specific capacity and ultra‐long cycle stability, and achieving rapid diffusion of ions and good electrochemical kinetics.
Yan Ran +7 more
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Nanoporous ZnO/SiO<sub>2</sub> aerogel and xerogel composites <i>via</i> a one-pot sol-gel process at room temperature. [PDF]
El-Cheikh AF +4 more
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Zinc‐air batteries demonstrate great potential for sustainable energy storage but face major anode‐related challenges. This review provides a mechanism‐driven overview of zinc anode interfacial issues, e.g. dendrite formation, passivation, self‐corrosion, and hydrogen evolution; and explores advances in electrode, surface, and electrolyte engineering ...
Hong Zhao +2 more
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Zinc biofortification and yield enhancement in rice with nano- primed seeds and foliar sprays. [PDF]
Gamit AJ +7 more
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Domain Nucleation and Growth in an Epitaxially Grown Wurtzite Ferroelectric
Ferroelectric domain nucleation and growth in epitaxial wurtzite (Al, B, Sc)N films are visualized through in situ transmission electron microscopy. Domains initiate near the bottom electrode and propagate laterally with zigzag walls, while unswitched regions remain near the electrode interfaces.
Sebastian Calderon +3 more
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