Results 51 to 60 of about 16,726 (302)
On the existence and structure of a mush at the inner core boundary of the Earth [PDF]
It has been suggested about 20 years ago that the liquid close to the inner core boundary (ICB) is supercooled and that a sizable mushy layer has developed during the growth of the inner core.
Alfè +52 more
core +6 more sources
A diisopropyl ether (DIPE)‐based, localized, high‐concentration electrolyte is developed to stabilize both electrodes in aqueous zinc batteries. By reducing water activity and promoting anion‐rich zinc‐ion solvation, it builds robust interphases at both the cathode and anode, ensuring uniform deposition, suppressed corrosion, and highly reversible ...
Yuxuan Wu +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Electrolyte Additives in Zinc‐Based Flow Batteries: From Molecular Mechanisms to Interfacial Control
Zinc‐based aqueous redox flow batteries (RFBs) are emerging as promising next‐generation energy storage devices based on the high theoretical capacity, abundance, and low cost of zinc.
Hyeongbeen Kim +6 more
doaj +1 more source
Avoiding short circuits from zinc metal dendrites in anode by backside-plating configuration
Zinc-based aqueous battery chemistries allow for attractive cost and energy densities, but are susceptible to zinc dendrite formation during plating and internal shorting.
Shougo Higashi +4 more
doaj +1 more source
Identification of genes influencing dendrite morphogenesis in developing peripheral sensory and central motor neurons. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Developing neurons form dendritic trees with cell type-specific patterns of growth, branching and targeting. Dendrites of Drosophila peripheral sensory neurons have emerged as a premier genetic model, though the molecular mechanisms that ...
Chwalla, Barbara +3 more
core +1 more source
Bio‐Inspired Molecular Events in Poly(Ionic Liquids)
Originating from dipolar and polar inter‐ and intra‐chain interactions of the building blocks, the topologies and morphologies of poly(ionic liquids) (PIL) govern their nano‐ and micro‐processibility. Modulating the interactions of cation‐anion pairs with aliphatic dipolar components enables the tunability of properties, facilitated by “bottom‐up ...
Jiahui Liu, Marek W. Urban
wiley +1 more source
Quasi-Solid Electrolyte Interphase Boosting Charge and Mass Transfer for Dendrite-Free Zinc Battery
Highlights Defect engineering for constructing Zn2+ reservoir to anchor anions. The quasi-solid electrolyte interphase as Zn2+ reservoir boosting charge and mass transfer for dendrite-free zinc battery. A Coulombic efficiency of 99.8% was achieved in Zn||
Xueer Xu +10 more
doaj +1 more source
Conductive Bonding and System Architectures for High‐Performance Flexible Electronics
This review outlines bonding technologies and structural design strategies that support high‐performance flexible and stretchable electronics. Bonding approaches such as surface‐activated bonding and anisotropic conductive films, together with system‐level architectures including buffer layers and island‐bridge structures, possess distinct mechanical ...
Kazuma Nakajima, Kenjiro Fukuda
wiley +1 more source
Zinc dendrite growth negatively affects zinc–bromine flow battery (ZBB) performance by causing membrane damage, inducing self-discharge. Herein, in a ZBB, a conventional polymer mesh was replaced with a titanium-based mesh interlayer; this provided ...
Je-Nam Lee +4 more
doaj +1 more source
The selectivity and specificity of autophagy in drosophila [PDF]
Autophagy is a process of cellular self-degradation and is a major pathway for elimination of cytoplasmic material by the lysosomes. Autophagy is responsible for the degradation of damaged organelles and protein aggregates and therefore plays a ...
Chou +27 more
core +2 more sources

