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Gammaitoni, Giovanni, and Matteo Bianchini. "Tin Nanoparticles As High-Performance Anode for Sodium-Based Batteries: Preparation and Operando XRD Investigation." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2023-02, no. 4 (2023): 666. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2023-024666mtgabs.

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Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have been dominating the energy storage market for decades, but the political and economic issues related to raw materials availability and cost is fueling the search for new electrochemical solutions. Sodium-based batteries (SBBs) are the most promising substitute to LIBs, because the similar physico-chemical properties of these two alkali guarantees the knowledge transfer from LIBs to SBBs and facilitate the working phenomena comprehension (so called rocking-chair mechanism). The materials used as cathodes in LIBs often have a sodium-based analogue that offers acceptable performances in SBBs, yet this is not the case for anode materials. Graphite is the most used material as anode in LIBs and its electrochemical behaviour with lithium is based on the intercalation mechanism. Unfortunately, Na does not intercalate into graphite, pushing scientists to find other solutions, such as hard/soft carbons and alloying elements [1]. Tin, in particular, has a high theoretical capacity (847 mAh/g) due to the formation of the high-sodium-content alloy Na15Sn4, making it a promising candidate for the next generation of SBBs [2]. In our work tin nanoparticles and tin/carbon composites are prepared and analysed through electrochemical techniques. Being the sodiation of tin an alloying reaction, during the half cells discharge the increasing of sodium amount in tin is observed as the formation of high-sodium-content alloys according to the related phase diagram. We investigated the evolution of the system by operando XRD carried out at low current rate (coulometric titration), to confirm the expected phases based on the phase diagram are indeed observed. The results are corroborated by the electrochemical tests (galvanostatic cycling and voltammetry). Experimental data and theoretical information from literature are used to identify crystalline and amorphous phases [3]. The main issue linked to alloying materials is the high-volume expansion after discharge (420 % for tin), leading to fast capacity fade because of the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) continuous destruction. For this reason, we prepared Sn/carbon composite structures able to mitigate the expansion and avoid the tin aggregation. In this way the capacity retention is improved, making this material a valid alternative for next generation batteries. References [1] Michael D. Slater, Donghan Kim, Eungje Lee, Christopher S. Johnson, Adv. Funct. Mater. 2013, 23, 947–958 [2] Shu-Min Zheng, Yan-Ru Tian, Ya-Xia Liu, Shuang Wang, Chao-Quan Hu, Bao Wang, Kai-Ming Wang, Rare Metals volume 40, pages272–289 (2021) [3] Joshua M. Stratford, Martin Mayo, Phoebe K. Allan, Oliver Pecher, Olaf J. Borkiewicz, Kamila M. Wiaderek, Karena W. Chapman, Chris J. Pickard, Andrew J. Morris, and Clare P. Grey, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2017, 139, 7273−7286
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Yi, Bing, Haibing Yuan, Tianyou Wang, Doudou Cao, Yingdong Yang, and Yaowu Hu. "Life history of a high‐class noblewoman from the late Shu state in the Chengdu Plain during the Eastern Zhou period (770–221 BC): Childhood stresses and stable life." International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, January 12, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/oa.3282.

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AbstractThis preliminary study aims at reconstructing the life history, including dietary patterns, mobility, and health conditions, of a high‐class noblewoman (M154) from the late Shu state (晚蜀), the period of Kai Ming regime (開明氏), in the Shuangyuan Village Cemetery of the Eastern Zhou period (770–221 BC), Chengdu Plain, China, as a way to provide a glimpse into the human lifeway in the late Shu culture period under the impact of non‐local cultures. We combined skeletal pathological observations with multi‐isotope (carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen) analyses of bone collagen, enamel, and dentin serial sections and analyzed multi‐tooth enamel from the remaining 10 humans in the cemetery as comparative data. The results suggest that the occupant of M154, a female who died at around 30 years of age, consumed mainly rice (C3‐based crop) and high animal protein throughout her life, was weaned at 2–3 years of age, experienced physiological stresses after weaning and at 7–8 years of age but recovered from both rapidly (less than a year), which probably was related to better care, and that the timing of physiological stress embodied in isotopic profiles from incremental dentin sections is consistent with the observed enamel hypoplasia and cribra orbitalia. She more likely lived with the local population from childhood to adolescence and did not experience long‐distance migrations. After 7–8 years of age, she consumed relatively stable food resources and lived a stable life until death. Here, we show the stable and well‐cared‐for life history of a high‐ranking noble of the late Shu state, providing new insights into the study of the ancient Shu people and a reference for further research.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Kai ming shu dian"

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Lu, Haohan. "Cong "Shang ye dian tai ming zui feng mi" ji "Ling hui shang shi chu jiao" shi jian, kan kuang jia jing zheng yu min cui zhu yi /." click here to view the abstract and table of contents, 2005. http://net3.hkbu.edu.hk/~libres/cgi-bin/thesisab.pl?pdf=b19816571a.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Kai ming shu dian"

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Shengtao, Ye, and Kai ming shu dian, eds. Kai ming shu dian er shi zhou nian ji nian wen ji. Zhonghua shu ju, 1985.

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Youjixiong, Yekou. Xu ni huo bi ge ming: Bi te bi zhi shi kai shi. Bei fang wen yi chu ban she, 2017.

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Xili, Qiu, ed. Shu yu wo de wen rou xiao ge ming: 30 ji sui nü sheng de xing fu kai dian zha ji. Ye ren wen hua gu fen you xian gong si, 2012.

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Meiling, Chen, ed. Zai jia xiang yong chun tian ran de Ri shi pao bing: Guan jun ming dian zuo fa da gong kai. Bang lian wen hua shi ye you xian gong si, 2012.

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Shuppan, Asahiya, ed. Xi can ming dian peng ren ji qiao: Chao guo bai jia Riben yi liu xi can ting shou du gong kai ming cai chang xiao jue ji. Chang wen chu ban she, 2005.

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translator, Qiu Xiangning, ed. Yinzuo ding ji tu si & san ming zhi yan xuan shi pu: Bu cang si de ming dian pei fang, zui wan zheng de tu si zhuan shu, zai jia jiu neng zuo chu kai dian ji mei wei = Katei de yakeru shiefu no aji : Sentoru za bēkarī no shokupan to sandoitchi. Shang zhou chu ban, 2015.

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Wang, Peiyu. Ming ri de ji yi: Tuo zhan Taiwan shu wei dian cang ji hua, zi ji hua er, shu wei nei rong gong kai zheng xuan ji hua, 98 nian duo cheng guo fa biao zhuan kan = Memories of tomorrow. Shu wei dian cang yu shu wei xue xi guo jia xing ke ji ji hua tou zhanTaiwan shu wei dian cang ji hua, 2010.

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Pan, Cun, ju ren 1851. and Yang Shoujing 1839-1915, eds. Kai shu da zi dian. Beijing chu ban she, 1996.

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Wenfeng, Wang. Kai shu xiao zi dian. Zhao wen she, 1998.

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1922-, Umehara Seizan, and Zhou Peiyan, eds. Tang kai shu zi dian. Tianjin ren min mei shu chu ban she, 2004.

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