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Conductive fabrics have been the basic building blocks in various applications such as static dissipation, EMI shielding and wearable electronics, where high conductivity and good durability are essential. This work describes a new method to improve the conductivity and durability of modified polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fabrics via low-temperature welding of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and reduced...
In single-chamber microbial fuel cells (SC-MFCs), microorganisms attached on air-cathode can suppress catalyst activity and electron/proton transport to lower oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) efficiency. To enhance power output of SC-MFCs, an efficient way is to improve durability of ORR catalyst by inhibiting bacterial overgrowth on cathode. Silver/ferrous sulfide/partly-graphitized carbon (Ag/FeS/PGC)...
Developing earth-abundant materials to replace platinum (Pt)/Pt-based materials is an inevitable tendency for the progress of fuel cells due to the practical application limits. Recently, heteroatoms doped (N, S et al.) carbon materials, such as carbon nanotubes and graphene, have attracted great interests because of their amazing electrochemical activity towards oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Herein,...
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