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Dec 1, 2024 |
nature.com | Xiaozhi Liu |Qiuyue Zhang |Wei-Hsiang Huang |Chih-Wen Pao |Zhiwei Hu |Mingshu Chen | +3 more
AbstractMethane (CH4) photocatalytic upgrading to value-added chemicals, especially C2 products, is significant yet challenging due to sluggish energy/mass transfer and insufficient chemical driven-force in single photochemical process. Herein, we realize solar-driven CH4 oxidation to ethanol (C2H5OH) on crystalline carbon nitride (CCN) modified with Cu9S5 and Cu single atoms (Cu9S5/Cu-CCN).
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Aug 25, 2024 |
nature.com | Feixiang Ding |Yaoshen Niu |Xiaohui Rong |Yaxiang Lu |Huican Mao |Dong Su
AbstractHigh-entropy oxides have expanded the potential for high-performance Na-ion battery cathodes due to their vast compositional space and entropy-driven stabilization. However, a rational design approach for optimizing their composition is still lacking. Here, we develop an O3-type oxide cathode composed of all-3d transition metals, NaNi0.3Cu0.1Fe0.2Mn0.3Ti0.1O2 (NCFMT), which exhibits improved reversible specific capacity and exceptional cycling stability.
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Jun 25, 2024 |
nature.com | Xiaozhi Liu |Dong Su |Yujin Ji |Youyong Li |Yinshi Li |Ting-Shan Chan | +3 more
AbstractConstructing regioselective architectures in heterostructures is important for many applications; however, the targeted design of regioselective architectures is challenging due to the sophisticated processes, impurity pollution and an unclear growth mechanism. Here we successfully realized a one-pot kinetically controlled synthetic framework for constructing regioselective architectures in metallic heterostructures.
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May 22, 2024 |
sciencedirect.com | Dong Su
Capturing PMs from E-waste and generating green energy is imperative for a sustainable and green future as well as for economic perspectives. The extensive use of PMs in industry sectors has resulted in a significant increase in PM-rich E-waste [1], [2]. However, the necessity for PMs in technological fields such as batteries, renewable energy generation, electronic and electrical equipment, and aerospace is driving increased demand for a steady and consistent supply.
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May 17, 2024 |
sciencedirect.com | Dong Su |Xue Bi |Rongjie Yang
Rigid polyurethane foam (RPUF) is widely used as a green building energy-saving material due to its excellent performance, despite being flammable and releasing toxic smoke. In order to address this issue, the development of flame-retardant RPUF has been pursued. Current methods for achieving this goal include the addition of flame retardants and reactive flame retardants, albeit each approach has its own limitations [1].
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