Renewable Energy Lab 1
1. The effect of methyldiethanolamine (MDEA) aqueous solution ageing on the corrosion mechanisms of A414(F) steel under acidic conditions
2. Enhanced Water Splitting Using a Densely Structured Dendritic Bismuthinite Photoanode with FeOOH Cocatalyst
3. Hybrid island-and-sea approach for corrosion protection of Si photocathode in neutral-pH water splitting
4. Dimensions, structure, and morphology variations of carbon-based materials for hydrogen storage: a review
5. Vapor-Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium of Methanol, Cyclohexane, and Hexane Systems at 0.1 MPa: Binary and Ternary Phase Behavior Analysis
6. Advances in hydrogel-based solar-driven interfacial evaporation systems: The pivotal factors and design strategies from photothermal engineering to energy management
7. Nitric Acid Leaching for Magnesium Extraction from Asbestos Ore Waste: From DoE to Predictive Modeling and Cost-Efficient Optimization
8. Correction to: Solid-state hydrogen storage materials (Discover Nano, (2024), 19, 1, (195), 10.1186/s11671-024-04137-y)
9. Enhancing hydrogen uptake in TiFe at moderate pressures via rationally designed biomass-derived carbon additives
10. Solid-state hydrogen storage materials
11. Copper oxide coupled with photon upconversion for solar water splitting
12. Engineering Copper(I) Oxide Nanowire Architectures with Zinc Oxide Shells for Efficient photoelectrochemical water splitting
13. Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting Using Cuprous Oxide (Cu2O)-Based Photocathode – A Review
14. Upconversion materials: a new frontier in solar water-splitting
15. Synthesis of hierarchical WO3 microspheres for photoelectrochemical water splitting application
16. Stabilizing Porous-Silicon Photocathodes Via Nickel/Nickel Oxide Co-Catalyst and Benzotriazole Passivation
17. Plasmonic effect of metal nanoparticles on the photocatalytic properties of TiO2/rGO composite
18. Zwitterionic SBMA-based nanofiltration membranes: Synthesis techniques, antifouling mechanisms, and future perspectives
19. Efficient template free polymerization of continuously porous hybrid conducting polymers for highly stable flexible micro pseudocapacitors
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