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View article: Effect of the reference choice on the contribution of molecular dipoles to the local electric potential
Effect of the reference choice on the contribution of molecular dipoles to the local electric potential Open
The profile of the electric potential at interfaces is often employed in discussions of classical molecular dynamics models. However, in contrast to the total potential, the contribution of molecular dipoles to the potential depends on the…
View article: Demonstration of a Chemical Recycling Concept for Polybutylene Succinate Containing Waste Substrates via Coupled Enzymatic/Electrochemical Processes
Demonstration of a Chemical Recycling Concept for Polybutylene Succinate Containing Waste Substrates via Coupled Enzymatic/Electrochemical Processes Open
Chemical recycling of polymer waste is a promising strategy to reduce the dependency of chemical industry on fossil resources and reduce the increasing quantities of plastic waste. A common challenge in chemical recycling processes is the …
View article: Water, not salt, causes most of the Seebeck effect of nonisothermal aqueous electrolytes
Water, not salt, causes most of the Seebeck effect of nonisothermal aqueous electrolytes Open
A temperature difference between two electrolyte-immersed electrodes often yields a voltage Δψ between them. This electrolyte Seebeck effect is usually explained by cations and anions flowing differently in thermal gradients. However, usin…
View article: Water, Not Salt, Causes Most of the Seebeck Effect of Nonisothermal Aqueous Electrolytes
Water, Not Salt, Causes Most of the Seebeck Effect of Nonisothermal Aqueous Electrolytes Open
A temperature difference between two electrolyte-immersed electrodes often yields a voltage Δψ between them. This electrolyte Seebeck effect is usually explained by cations and anions flowing differently in thermal gradients. However, usin…