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- RSC Advances
Materials and methods Materials SCGs were sourced from the coffee machines in the pantry at Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE) The coffee beans in the machines are arabica coffee beans, roasted to a Full City Roast by a local company, BlackGold Coffee SCGs were washed with room temperature deionised water to achieve
- RSC Advances
Cite this: RSC Adv ,2019,9, 33388 Received 11th August 2019 Accepted 19th September 2019 DOI: 10 1039 c9ra06246g (AR 98 5%) as the starting materials A
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Electronic Supplementary Information Mn single atom catalyst with Mn-N2O2 sites integrated into carbon nanosheets for efficient electrocatalytic CO2 reduction Wenfei Dong 1, Nan Zhang1, Sanxiu Li 1, Shixiong Min2, Juan Peng 1*, Wanyi Liu 1*,
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materials analyte detection limits responsive time quenching constant recyclability solvent Ref Zn-MOF-1 Cr3+ CrO42-Cr2O72-2 44 μM 4 8 μM 3 53 μM Seconds 2 03X104
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efficiencies We establish a link between the thermodynamic limits, materials requirements, and conceptual reactor designs, quantify changes in material requirements when more realistic operation and losses are considered, and compare the theory-derived guidelines with the ongoing materials research activity 1 Introduction
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Section 1 1 Materials Poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) P(VDF-HFP),130,average Mw ~ 400000, average Mn ~produced130000, pellets) was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich) Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS, Sylgard 184 Silicone Elastomer Kit with components of PDMS elastomer precursor base A and curing agent B) was purchased from Dow Corning
- RSC Applied Interfaces
RSC Applied Interfaces PAPER Cite this: RSC Appl Interfaces,2024, 1,1001 Received 12th November 2023, Accepted 26th April 2024 DOI: 10 1039 d3lf00220a rsc li RSCApplInter Large area van der Waals MoS2–WS2 heterostructures for visible-light energy conversion† Matteo Gardella, a Giorgio Zambito, a Giulio Ferrando, a Francesco Bisio, b
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