PEC reactors are a type of electrochemical cell, harnessing light as a primary energy source to drive desired redox processes. By utilizing an appropriate semiconducting electrode, a PEC reactor can transform photons into e/h pairs and perform intended processes upon its cathode and anode.
Estimation and usefulness of measurement uncertainty from sampling at different spatial scales: microns to kilometres
Measurements made on samples are the basis of most scientific decision, but always contain uncertainty. Much of this uncertainty arises from how the samples are taken, and this can be quantified using the Duplicate Method, which can be applied at any spatial scale, from kilometre to microns.
HEvOD: The First Database of Hurricane Evacuation Orders in the United States
A comprehensive database of historical hurricane evacuation orders in the United States for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.
High-performance bifacial perovskite solar cells enabled by single-walled carbon nanotubes
Harnessing light’s dance, bifacial perovskite cells with carbon nanotube electrodes shine, boasting over 98% bifaciality and 36% power density. They promise a greener, cost-effective future with their feather-light, durable design.