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Electrostatically Sprayed Nanostructured Electrodes for Energy Conversion and Storage Devices

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This article is published in Advanced Functional Materials.The article was published on 2021-04-01. It has received 31 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Taylor cone & Energy storage.

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Fast Ionic Storage in Aqueous Rechargeable Batteries: From Fundamentals to Applications

TL;DR: In this article , a review of breakthroughs in the field of fast ionic storage in aqueous battery materials, and 1D/2D/3D and over-3D-tunnel materials are summarized.
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The Pivotal Role of s‐, p‐, and f‐Block Metals in Water Electrolysis: Status Quo and Perspectives

TL;DR: In this article , five classes of nontransition metals are successfully utilized in water electrolysis, with special emphasis on electronic structure-catalytic activity relationships and phase stability, and specific fundamental aspects on electrocatalysts for water electrolytic as well as a perspective on this research field are also addressed in this account.
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Review of recent progress in electrospinning-derived freestanding and binder-free electrodes for supercapacitors

TL;DR: The versatile electrospinning technique is scalable and suitable to fabricate highly conducting freestanding carbon nanofiber composite electrodes for energy storage devices as mentioned in this paper , which holds enormous potential for use in wearable electronic devices.
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Progress and potential of electrospinning-derived substrate-free and binder-free lithium-ion battery electrodes

TL;DR: In this article , the integration of metal oxides and sulfides in carbon nanofibers, rather than using them with other binders, eliminates many problems caused by poor adhesion, nanomaterial agglomeration, excess mass contributed by inactive binders and low conductivity of embedded active materials.
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Progress and potential of electrospinning-derived substrate-free and binder-free lithium-ion battery electrodes

TL;DR: In this paper, the integration of metal oxides and sulfides in carbon nanofibers, rather than using them with other binders, eliminates many problems caused by poor adhesion, nanomaterial agglomeration, excess mass contributed by inactive binders and low conductivity of embedded active materials.
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Disintegration of Water Drops in an Electric Field

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that a conical interface between two fluids can exist in equilibrium in an electric field, but only when the cone has a semi-vertical angle 49.3$^\circ$.
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Electrospinning jets and polymer nanofibers

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the formation and elongation of polymer nanofibers by creating and elongating an electrified fluid jet, which is often, but not necessarily constrained by an orifice, through a straight segment of a tapering cone, then through a series of successively smaller electrically driven bending coils, with each bending coil having turns of increasing radius, and finally solidifying into a continuous thin fiber.
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XX. On the equilibrium of liquid conducting masses charged with electricity

TL;DR: In this article, the equilibrium of liquid conducting masses charged with electricity was studied and the authors proposed a method to solve the problem of finding the equilibrium point of a liquid conducting mass with respect to electricity.
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Electrically driven jets

TL;DR: Van Dyke as mentioned in this paper measured the potentials at which viscous jets or drops first appear in a parallel electric field and compared with calculations of A. B. Basset and found that their stability is due to mechanical rather than electrical causes, like a stretched string, which is straight when pulled but bent when pushed.
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