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Separation of Radioactive Niobium from Zirconium
Kenjiro Kimura, Hirotoshi Sano
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Additive Manufacturing of Neuromorphic Systems
The crossover of additive Manufacturing (AM) and neuromorphic engineering promises a new paradigm in the fabrication of intelligent hardware—one that is sustainable, scalable, cost‐efficient, and customizable. The AM‐printed neuromorphic hardware (electronics and mechanical systems) is examined, and we discussed the technological integration.
Jiongyi Yan+3 more
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High-Temperature Oxidation Behavior of TiN-, Cr-, and TiN-Cr PVD-Coated Zircaloy 4 Alloy at 1200 °C. [PDF]
Tang YY, Chang YL, Luo W, Tang DW.
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LABORATORY METHOD FOR ADJUSTING HYDROGEN CONTENT OF ZIRCONIUM
J.J. Kearns
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This study reveals how LiBH4 doping in argyrodite‐type Li6PS5Cl solid‐state electrolyte improves electrochemical stability by forming a tri‐layer SEI based predominately on Li3P/LiBH4/Li2S that promotes ion transport and blocks electrons. In situ XPS and TOF‐SIMS show thinner SEI, enhanced Li electrodeposition, and better interfacial wetting compared ...
Yixian Wang+14 more
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Calcium Ion Sensors with Unrivaled Stability and Selectivity Using a Bilayer Approach with Ionically Imprinted Nanocomposites. [PDF]
Ruiz-Gonzalez A+5 more
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Studies on Dental Titanium and Zirconium Alloys (I)
Isi Miura, Minoru Sakurai
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High‐entropy materials (HEMs), typically composed of five or more principal elements in near‐equimolar ratios, offer significant potential due to their unique properties. This review outlines the emergence and structural evolution of HEMs, followed by an in‐depth discussion of the elemental roles (active sites, promoters, or stabilizers) for water ...
Yufei Zhao+9 more
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Sodium Zirconium Cyclosilicate in the Gastrointestinal Tract Mimicking an Acute Gastrointestinal Bleed on CT. [PDF]
Hines JJ, Roberts J, Katz DS.
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A transformative microwave‐driven vapor‐phase sintering strategy enables densification of proton‐conducting electrolytes at 980 °C, reducing the sintering temperature by over 500 °C and addressing a major bottleneck toward PCEC manufacturing. Abstract Protonic ceramic electrochemical cells (PCECs) hold significant promise for efficient power generation
Dongyeon Kim+8 more
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