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    Modeling the Impact of Electrolyte Flow on Heat Management in a Li-Ion Convection Cell by Gao, Weiran, Drake, Javit, Brushett, Fikile R

    Published 2024
    “…In response to challenges in the thermal management of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), we investigate the concept of circulating electrolyte through the porous electrodes and separator to facilitate effective, uniform, and real-time temperature regulation. …”
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    Fast Charging of Lithium-Ion Batteries While Accounting for Degradation and Cell-to-Cell Variability by Kim, Minsu, Schaeffer, Joachim, Berliner, Marc D, Pedret Sagnier, Berta, Bazant, Martin Z, Findeisen, Rolf, Braatz, Richard D

    Published 2024
    “…Safety and maintaining high performance are key considerations during the operation of lithium-ion batteries. Battery degradation, in particular lithium plating and loss of active material, is often accelerated by fast charging. …”
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    Imaging the initial condition of heavy-ion collisions and nuclear structure across the nuclide chart by Jia, Jiangyong, Giacalone, Giuliano, Bally, Benjamin, Brandenburg, James D., Heinz, Ulrich, Huang, Shengli, Lee, Dean, Lee, Yen-Jie, Loizides, Constantin, Li, Wei, Luzum, Matthew, Nijs, Govert, Noronha-Hostler, Jacquelyn, Ploskon, Mateusz, van der Schee, Wilke, Schenke, Bjoern

    Published 2024
    “…Recent advances in both experimental and theoretical methods have ushered in a precision era of heavy-ion collisions, enabling an increasingly accurate understanding of these stages. …”
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    Design of nanostructured hybrid materials based on carbon and metal oxides for Li ion batteries by Shi, Wenhui, Rui, Xianhong, Zhu, Jixin, Yan, Qingyu

    Published 2013
    “…Development of advanced electrode materials for Li ion battery (LIB) has attracted great attention due to the demand for portable power sources with higher energy density and higher power density. …”
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    Pillar[5]quinone–carbon nanocomposites as high-capacity cathodes for sodium-ion batteries by Xiong, Wenxu, Huang, Weiwei, Zhang, Meng, Hu, Pandeng, Cui, Huamin, Zhang, Qichun

    Published 2020
    “…New organic cathodes to replace inorganic materials for the capacity enhancement of sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) are highly desirable. In this research, we described the investigation of pillar[5]quinone (P5Q), which we determined to have a theoretical capacity of 446 mAh g-1, a value that makes it a very promising candidate as a cathode in rechargeable batteries. …”
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    Ion-exchange controlled surface engineering of cobalt phosphide nanowires for enhanced hydrogen evolution by Xu, Rongrong, Jiang, Tengfei, Fu, Zheng, Cheng, Ningyan, Zhang, Xingxiu, Zhu, Kun, Xue, Huaiguo, Wang, Wenjun, Tian, Jingqi, Chen, Peng

    Published 2022
    “…Herein, we demonstrate an ion-exchange strategy to produce cobalt phosphide nanowires which have a conductive core and a thickness-controlled surface layer with sulfur dopants, phosphorus vacancies, and amorphous domains. …”
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    Encoder-decoder model for multistep prediction of lithium-ion battery state of health (SOH) by Ng, Qian Hui

    Published 2023
    “…This paper presents a Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory (BiLSTM) model for the multistep prediction of lithium-ion battery State of Health (SOH). The proposed model employs a sequence-to-sequence approach, where the encoder receives the input sequence of battery data, and the decoder predicts the future states of health for multiple time steps. …”
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    Phosphate-based solid glass ceramic electrolytes for rechargeable lithium-ion/air batteries by Toh, Kang Hui.

    Published 2012
    “…The highest σgb of LAGP – 0.3B2O3 is attributed to higher defect density and Li+ ion mobility achieved in the appropriate composition of LAGP and B2O3. …”
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    Development of NASICON-type glass ceramic membranes for rechargeable Li-ion/air batteries by Zhang, Yueqi.

    Published 2012
    “…Glass ceramics have been studied extensively as solid electrolytes, due to their high lithium ion conductivity in the range of 10-3-10-4 S cm-1, also known as superionic or fast ion conductors. …”
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    Plasmonic properties of two-dimensional metallic nanoholes fabricated by focused ion beam lithography by Zhu, Shaoli, Zhou, Wei

    Published 2013
    “…We used the finite-difference time-domain method to design the transmission and the localized surface plasmon resonance electric field distribution in the near field. The focused ion beam method was used to fabricate the nanoholes. …”
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    Beam heating explains critical current suppression measured during ion irradiation of REBCO tapes by Devitre, Alexis, Fischer, David, Riva, N., Rae, M., Kortman, Lauryn, Woller, Kevin, Fisher, Zoe, Short, Michael, Whyte, Dennis, Hartwig, Zachary

    Published 2024
    “…Most importantly, we find that the dose rates expected in a FPP will not change Ic due to ballistic radiation damage or ion-Cooper pair interactions, allowing us to safely ignore these effects when designing FPP magnets.…”
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    Intrapartum-related perinatal deaths in births planned in midwifery-led settings in Great Britain: findings and recommendations from the ESMiE confidential enquiry by Rowe, R, Draper, ES, Kenyon, S, Bevan, C, Dickens, J, Forrester, M, Scanlan, R, Tuffnell, D, Kurinczuka, JJ

    Published 2021
    “…Enhancing the safety of Midwifery-led births Enquiry (ESMiE) reviewed the quality of care in pregnancy, labor, birth, and postpartum in births resulting in intrapartum-related deaths in midwifery-led settings and compared the findings with those of MBRRACE-UK.…”
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