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21 Aug 2025 • Journal Article • Journal of the American Chemical Society
A Biomimetic Twisting Strategy Enables Efficient Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Energy-Dense Hydrazine Hydrate on FeN2+2C4+4 Sites
AbstractElectrocatalytic hydrazine oxidation holds great promise for enabling fuel cell-powered transportation since hydrazine hydrate (N2H4·H2O) has the highest energy density of all liquid, CO2-free fuels (3.45 kWh/L), and the highest fuel cell voltage (1.56 V vs O2). Inspired by the ruffling of catalytic centers in oxidative enzymes, we designed a twisted single-atom nanozyme
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21 Aug 2025 • Journal Article • RSC Sustainability
Farm to Cable: Life Cycle Assessment of Carbon Electrocatalysts Derived from Coffee Waste
AbstractTo realize the full potential of waste-derived electrodes, their synthesis must be fully reproducible and their environmental life cycle impact must be assessed quantitatively. We now show how a systematic comparison of coffee wastes as sources for direct hydrazine fuel cell anodes can inform the first full life cycle assessment (LCA) of this application. The result is
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21 Aug 2025 • Journal Article • Chemical Communications
Substituents effects on the electrocatalytic CO2 reduction by cobalt corroles in solution
AbstractElectrochemical CO2 reduction catalysis with cobalt corrole complexes in solution is reported. Corroles have attracted attention as contracted and trianionic tetrapyrrolic macrocycles that can be compared to leading porphyrin catalysts for CO2 reduction, but most studies focus on heterogenized systems with poorly defined electrochemical responses. Electrochemical studies
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20 Aug 2025 • Journal Article • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Emission of velocity correlated clusters up to Ag21+ induced by keV C60− impacting a silver surface
AbstractEarlier measurements of the velocity correlated cluster emission (VCCE) effect in keV C60− impact with a silver target (Agn+ (n = 1–9), E. Armon, A. Bekkerman, Y. Cohen, J. Bernstein, B. Tsipinyuk, E. Kolodney, Phys. Rev. Lett., 2014, 113, 027604) are extended to much larger clusters up to Ag21+. This is the largest range of cluster size demonstrated so far for the
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14 Aug 2025 • Journal Article • Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry
Towards eco-friendly batteries: high temperature baking of carbonaceous (MCMB) Li-ion anodes containing advanced water-based natural polymer binders results in superior performance
AbstractReplacing common polymeric binder materials in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) with more sustainable and environmentally friendly options is one of the challenges in designing new generations of LIBs. Here, we explain how incorporating protein-based polymers into the binder formulation can enhance binder performance in the graphite anode of LIBs. The electrode preparation
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13 Aug 2025 • Preprint
Cationic Sulfonium-based Tripodal Ligand and its Rh(I) Complexes
AbstractWe report the first example of a cationic tripodal ligand consisting of a sulfonium donor embedded within a tripodal scaffold. Coordination of this ligand to Rh(I) gives rise to a series of mono- and bis-cationic Rh(I) complexes, all featuring a trigonal bipyramidal geometry. To elucidate the distinctive characteristics of the new sulfonium ligand, its Rh(I) carbonyl
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12 Aug 2025 • Preprint
Decoupling Photochemical and Thermal Pathways in Photothermal CO2-to-Methanol Hydrogenation over In2O3-CeO2 Heterojunctions
AbstractThe hydrogenation of carbon dioxide (CO2) to methanol (CH3OH) using green hydrogen is a key pathway in sustainable energy conversion. However, conventional thermocatalytic routes are fundamentally constrained by thermodynamic and kinetic barriers, especially under ambient conditions. Here, we report a one-pot synthesized, non-noble In2O3–CeO2 heterojunction catalyst
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11 Aug 2025 • Preprint • arXiv
Steady state properties of periodically driven quantum systems
AbstractPeriodic driving is used to steer physical systems to unique stationary states or nonequilibrium steady states (NESS), producing enhanced properties inaccessible to non-driven systems. For open quantum systems, characterizing the NESS is challenging and existing results are generally limited to specific types of driving and the Born-Markov approximation. Here we go
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7 Aug 2025 • Journal Article • Journal of Applied Physics
Ultra-low-energy nitrogen ion interactions with diamond surfaces: Impact of crystal orientation on bonding and thermal stability
AbstractThis study investigates the influence of crystal orientation on nitrogen incorporation, bonding configurations, and thermal stability in (100)- and (111)-oriented single-crystal diamond (SCD) surfaces implanted with ultra-low-energy N2+ ions (100 and 200 eV; dose: 1 × 1015 ions/cm2). Upon impact, N2+ ions dissociate, and each interacting nitrogen atom receives half the
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6 Aug 2025 • Preprint • arXiv
Laser Driven Bulk-to-Layered Phase Transition
AbstractLaser-induced phase transitions offer pathways of phase transitions that are inaccessible by conventional stimuli. In this study, we conduct ab initio simulations to numerically demonstrate a novel laser-induced structural transformation: converting a bulk crystal into a layered van der Waals material using intense light pulses. The transition is driven by a nonlinear
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