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- Quaternary-metal phosphide as electrocatalyst for efficient hydrogen . . .
Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is a critical process in electrocatalytic water splitting for hydrogen production However, the development of low-c…
- High-Entropy Approach vs. Traditional Doping Strategy for Layered Oxide . . .
High-entropy approaches share similarities with traditional doping, but uniquely enhance layered cathodes through five key effects: structure stabilization, the entropy extension effect, high disorder, the cocktail effect, and entropy-enhanced local regulation These effects offer new strategies for optimizing alkali-ion battery cathodes, addressing challenges in stability, capacity, and
- Brines and evaporites of the Lake Chad basin, Africa
The waters of Lake Chad in Central Africa are dilute and of the Ca-Mg-Na-HCO 3 type with low Cl and SO 4 In the Kanem region, NE of Lake Chad, such waters are subjected to evaporative concentration and brines and evaporites form in the many depressions between sand dunes Three brine types evolve, each representing a specific subenvironment The subenvironments can be classified as 1
- Authigenic trioctahedral smectites controlling pH, alkalinity, silica . . .
The mineralogical composition of salts and the chemical composition of brines of Lake Yoa (Ounianga El-Kebir, northern Chad) both reveal the neoformation of stevensite, a trioctahedral smectite, accompanied by aragonite The coprecipitation of these two minerals clearly controls the evolution of pH, alkalinity, and Ca, Mg and silica concentrations in alkaline brines The geochemical evolution
- Highly disordered cobalt oxide nanostructure induced by sulfur . . .
Highly disordered cobalt oxide nanostructure induced by sulfur incorporation for efficient overall water splitting
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