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View article: Highly Durable Additively Manufactured Membrane-Free Electrolyzer
Highly Durable Additively Manufactured Membrane-Free Electrolyzer Open
We present a membrane-free water electrolyzer device that is wholly composed of additively manufactured components. Importantly, the anode and cathode are additively manufactured using filaments of Inconel-625 (I-AME) via fused filament fa…
View article: Capillary-flow driven microfluidic sensor based on tyrosinase for fast user-friendly assessment of pesticide exposures
Capillary-flow driven microfluidic sensor based on tyrosinase for fast user-friendly assessment of pesticide exposures Open
Assessment of pesticide exposure using a fast-flow capillary device (created with Bio.Render.com).
View article: Hydrogen from Cellulose and Low-density Polyethylene via Atmospheric Pressure Nonthermal Plasma
Hydrogen from Cellulose and Low-density Polyethylene via Atmospheric Pressure Nonthermal Plasma Open
The valorization of waste, by creating economic value while limiting environmental impact, can have an essential role in sustainable development. Particularly, polymeric waste such as biomass and plastics can be used for the production of …
View article: Nonthermal Atmospheric Plasma Reactors for Hydrogen Production from Low-Density Polyethylene
Nonthermal Atmospheric Plasma Reactors for Hydrogen Production from Low-Density Polyethylene Open
Hydrogen is largely produced via natural gas reforming or electrochemical water-splitting, leaving organic solid feedstocks under-utilized. Plasma technology powered by renewable electricity can lead to the sustainable upcycling of plastic…
View article: Improved synthesis and transient absorption spectroscopy of CuBiW<sub>2</sub>O<sub>8</sub> with demonstration of visible-light-driven photocatalysis and mechanistic insights
Improved synthesis and transient absorption spectroscopy of CuBiW<sub>2</sub>O<sub>8</sub> with demonstration of visible-light-driven photocatalysis and mechanistic insights Open
CuBiW 2 O 8 (CBTO), with a band gap of 1.9–2.0 eV, responds to a wide region of the electromagnetic spectrum has been demonstrated as a photocatalyst with high activity for Cr( vi ) reduction.