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Sep 25, 2024 |
pubs.rsc.org | Ning Li |Kun Guo |Song Lu |Lipiao Bao
Fullerene as a Probe Molecule for Single-Atom Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalysts Fullerenes interact positively with many metal-based catalysts via intense electron transfer. Yet, we here reveal that C60 serves as a probe due to its deactivation of the active sites of single-atom O2 reduction electrocatalysts. C60 adsorption to metal atoms creates steric hindrance that restricts O2 access to the active sites.
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Aug 30, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Changcheng Liu |Guohui Li |Song Lu
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Jun 28, 2024 |
pubs.rsc.org | Yi Ding |Min Guo |Yawei Zhang |Song Lu
Constructing sodiophilic interconnected ion-transport channels towards stable Na-metal anode Electrochemical cells utilizing metals (e.g., Li, Na, K) as anodes have sparked significant interest in both academia and industry. However, the rapid growth of sodium dendrite and irregular deformation are limiting the usage of sodium metal anode. Fast ion transport is crucial for metal deposition and stripping.
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May 23, 2024 |
dovepress.com | Yuanyuan Yang |Song Lu |Lin Ma
Back to Journals » International Journal of Nanomedicine » Volume 19 Authors Deng G, Yang Y, Lu S, Ma L, Wu G Received 23 May 2024 Accepted for publication 31 July 2024 Published 20 August 2024 Volume 2024:19 Pages 8485—8499 DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S470122 Checked for plagiarism Yes Review by Single anonymous peer review Peer reviewer comments 2 Editor who approved publication: Professor Eng San Thian Gang Deng, Yuanyuan Yang, Song Lu, Lin Ma, Guohua Wu College of Biotechnology and...
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Nov 1, 2023 |
myadlm.org | Song Lu
Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) is one of the most crucial factors to assess kidney functions, and it is based on endogenous filtration markers like creatinine. Many factors independent of glomerular filtration can influence the serum level of creatinine and compromise the eGFR accuracy. One of such factors is the production rate of creatinine, which was found to be associated with race because of the difference in body muscle mass.
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