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Carbon‐based piezoelectric materials are systematically categorized based on their structural and functional properties. The mechanisms of stress‐induced charge transfer are elucidated, and their applications are explored across three key domains: piezoelectric catalysis for energy conversion and environmental remediation, piezoelectric biomedical ...
Mude Zhu+3 more
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STUDIES OF ZIRCONIUM-IRON-TIN ALLOYS. Report No. 6 (Final) for July 1, 1958-March 31, 1959
L.E. Tanner, Charles R. Simcoe
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Corrosion of niobium-1 percent zirconium alloy and yttria by lithium at high flow velocities [PDF]
Lithium corrosion of niobium zirconium alloys and yttrium oxides at high flow ...
Hays, L. G.
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Topology in Biological Piezoelectric Materials
This review summarizes the topological structures in biological piezoelectric materials, covering morphology evolution, spatial arrangement, and biomimetic strategies. These topologies modulate structure‐property relationships across multiple scales, enabling performance enhancement and multifunctional integration.
Chen Chen+7 more
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Effect of Hydride Types on the Fracture Behavior of a Novel Zirconium Alloy Under Different Hydrogen-Charging Current Densities. [PDF]
Zhang K+6 more
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Some problems about adding zirconium through ZrCl4 to magnesium alloys
Shōtaro Morozumi
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Light‐Harvesting Nanomaterials Based on Dyes for Energy Transfer and Amplified Biosensing
Light harvesting (LH) in plants inspires researchers to develop artificial LH nanomaterials. Here, LH nanomaterials based on organic dyes are reviewed, considering fundamental challenges on aggregation‐caused quenching, excitation energy transfer, and exciton migration length.
Andrey S. Klymchenko+2 more
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The friction and wear of metals and binary alloys in contact with an abrasive grit of single-crystal silicon carbide [PDF]
Sliding friction experiments were conducted with various metals and iron-base binary alloys (alloying elements Ti, Cr, Mn, Ni, Rh and W) in contact with single crystal silicon carbide riders.
Buckley, D. H., Miyoshi, K.
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