Hydrogen bonds get a bad rap in electronic materials because their weak, transient structure often results in poor performance. Now, this dogma has been turned on its head by intercalating molecules into two-dimensional superlattices to generate hydrogen-bonded organic–inorganic structures that feature...
An article inNature Communicationspresents a yttrium-doped NiMo/MoO2catalyst that enhances water dissociation and optimizes intermediate dynamics for efficient hydrogen production from alkaline water. Charlotte Allard Research Highlight30 Jan 2025
Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems 2024 - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews Guest editors: Natasa Markovska; Neven Duic; Tomislav Puksec; Benedetto Nastasi The series of Conferences on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES) is dedica...
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Bring It on cleaner contains oxygen bleach which does the regular work of removing mildew and molds but also deodorizes and disinfects the area. Apart from oxygen bleach or hydrogen peroxide, this cleaner also has jeweler’s abrasives that effectively remove hard water stains. ...
Aquaporin (AQP) water channels are pivotal to renal water handling and therefore in the regulation of body water homeostasis. However, beyond the kidney, AQPs facilitate water reabsorption and secretion in other cells and tissues, including sweat and sal
organic dyestuffs in water bodies. Thus it results in an increase in noxious concentration which eventually troubles the aquatic life. Absolute mineralization of organic colorants can be achieved by employing dynamic AOPs. Several studies on different AOPs have explained the successful breakdown of the ...
Corrigendum to “The socio-economic impacts of solar water heaters compared across two communities: A case study of cato manor” [Renew. Sustain. Energy Rev. 119 (2020)] A. Naidoo, S. Munien Article 110141 View PDF Special issue on Heat/Mass Transfer Advances for Energy Conservation and Pol...
We present a comprehensive analysis of the impact that high- and low-index facets have on the performance of nanostructured materials in photoelectrochemical water splitting. This review explores the synthesis techniques for facet-engineered materials, the fundamental mechanisms that drive their behavior, ...
William A. Tarpeh, an assistant professor at Stanford University, discusses his career path and how he thinks a multiscale perspective can help tackle the biggest hurdles in water resource recovery. William A. Tarpeh World View05 Feb 2025 ...