7 results on '"Dual-mechanism"'
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2. Dual Mechanism for Sodium based Energy Storage.
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Liu M, Zhang J, Sun Z, Huang L, Xie T, Wang X, Wang D, and Wu Y
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A dual-mechanism energy storage strategy is proposed, involving the electrochemical process of sodium ion battery (SIB) and sodium metal battery (SMB). This strategy is expected to achieve a higher capacity than SIB, and obtain dendrite-free growth of SMB with a well-designed anode. Here, self-constructed bismuth with "sodiophilic" framework and rapid ion transmission characteristics is employed as the sodium host (anode) integrating alloy/de-alloy and plating/stripping process that suppresses the dendrite growth and overcomes the limited capacity of traditional anode. Benefited from this, the capacity (capacity contributed by alloy and plating of sodium in total) of 2000 mAh g
-1 can be reached, which can retain up to 800 h at 1 A g-1 . Also, the capacity of 3100 mAh g-1 can be achieved that is ≈7.7 times than that of alloyed-bismuth (Bi). This work proposes a dual-mechanism strategy to tackle the dilemma of high-performance sodium (Na) storage devices, which opens a new avenue for the development of next-generation energy storage device., (© 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
- 2023
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3. A dual-mechanism strategy to design a wide-range pH probe with multicolor fluorescence.
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Mao, Zhiqiang, Hu, Liang, Zhong, Cheng, Zhang, Heng, Liu, Bi-Feng, and Liu, Zhihong
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FLUORESCENT probes , *EXCITED states , *INTRAMOLECULAR proton transfer reactions , *INTRAMOLECULAR charge transfer , *FLUORESCENCE quenching , *PH effect - Abstract
A multicolor fluorescent probe BNO for measuring intracellular pH is designed and synthesized, which is the first pH probe with a dual response mechanism combining an excited state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) process and an intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) process. The probe shows negligible fluorescence at neutral and weak alkaline pH due to fluorescence quenching caused by ESIPT, and a sharp fluorescence enhancement in both acidic and strong alkaline environments. Meanwhile, it responds to pH changes with different emissions (green at acidic range, cyan at alkaline range). BNO is able to indicate pH variations in a wide range of 3.9–13.0. It is also capable of distinguishing intracellular pH values with high sensitivity. Furthermore, the probe exhibits favorable two-photon photophysics and high photostability, thus it is successfully applied to trace the dynamic change of intracellular pH with two-photon microscopy (TPM). The dual-mechanism strategy may be expanded to design other fluorescent probes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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4. Dual-mechanism auxetic-core protective sandwich structure under blast loading.
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Bohara, Rajendra Prasad, Linforth, Steven, Nguyen, Tuan, Ghazlan, Abdallah, and Ngo, Tuan
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BLAST effect , *SANDWICH construction (Materials) , *CELL anatomy , *DYNAMIC models , *COMPUTER simulation - Abstract
This paper introduces a protective sandwich structure with simultaneous auxetic compression and tension behaviour (termed as the dual-mechanism) in the core. To achieve the proposed mechanism, a novel architected cellular structure, named as the dual-mechanism auxetic (DMA), was developed. The protective performance of the DMA was examined by subjecting the DMA-core sandwich panel (DMASP) to blast loading through computational modelling. A series of dynamic numerical models were developed in LS-DYNA, and validated with the past experimental results. The protective performance of the DMASP was evaluated comprehensively based on energy absorption, stress mitigation, and deflection control. Moreover, the protective performance of the DMASP was compared with an equivalent areal density solid plate. In addition, parametric studies were conducted to investigate effects of various design parameters and explosive environments on the protective efficacy of the DMASP. The numerical simulations uncovered that, in addition to high energy absorption capacity of the DMA core, the dual-mechanism was beneficial to mitigate high stress transfer to the protected structure by redirecting stress in the lateral direction through auxetic tensile behaviour. Furthermore, the DMASP offered better protective performance than the equivalent solid structure with respect to all the evaluation criteria under different blast loading scenarios. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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5. How Servant Leadership Leads to Employees’ Customer-Oriented Behavior in the Service Industry? A Dual-Mechanism Model
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Jingtao Fu, Mengru Yuan, Wenjing Cai, Xiaopei Gao, Management and Organisation, and VU Faculty Research
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Male ,China ,dual-mechanism ,Customer-oriented behavior ,Organizational identification ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Servant leadership ,lcsh:Medicine ,Vitality ,Dual mechanism ,Article ,vitality ,Hospitality ,0502 economics and business ,Humans ,Tertiary sector of the economy ,customer-oriented behavior ,organizational identification ,Service (business) ,servant leadership ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,05 social sciences ,Dual-mechanism ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Cognition ,Public relations ,Organizational Culture ,Leadership ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,050211 marketing ,Female ,business ,Psychology ,050203 business & management - Abstract
Although servant leadership has been acknowledged as an important predictor of employees&rsquo, behavioral outcomes in the service industry, there is still no cohesive understanding of the positive association between servant leadership and employees&rsquo, customer-oriented behavior (COB). This research, drawing on cognitive affective processing system theory (CAPS), empirically investigates the influence of servant leadership on employees&rsquo, COB by exploring two mediators (i.e., organizational identification and vitality). We conducted two studies in China, using a cross-sectional design to survey employees in service-oriented technical organizations (Study 1) and a time-lagged design to survey hospitality employees with frontline service jobs in star-level hotels (Study 2). Across both samples, we found that servant leadership enhanced employees&rsquo, COB by simultaneously increasing their organizational identification and vitality. We discuss the implications of these results for future research and practice.
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- 2020
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6. A Case Study with Williams-Beuren Syndrome
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Paris Binos, Charikleia Hatzisevastou-Loukidou, Elena Papadopoulou, and Elena Loizou
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Williams Syndrome ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Williams-beuren syndrome ,Environmental Engineering ,business.industry ,past tense formation ,Dual-mechanism ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Humanities ,language disorders ,Health Sciences ,medicine ,business - Abstract
This case study examines the performance of a Greek child with Williams-Beuren syndrome and a group of ten typically developing children whose chronological age is equivalent to the mental age of the WS case. The study concerns the field of pediatrics and linguistics. The comparison among the WS case and the typically developing (TD) children is based on the elicitation Perfective Past Tense Test (PPTT) which examines the distinctions between perfective (simple past) or imperfective (past continuous) forms since the conjugation of simple past involves the existence of the aspectual marker –s as suffix. This distinction is conducted under the model of dual-mechanism account [1] that suggests the existence of marker –s, as result of a rule-based process of participants. This case study brings into effect the assumption that cannot explain the model of “different developmental trajectories” in disordered populations [2]. The present results indicate a clear preference of the WS case to sigmatic forms and an unexpected preference only for Novel non-sigmatic verbs to analogies.
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- 2017
7. Dual-Mechanism and Multimotion Soft Actuators Based on Commercial Plastic Film.
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Li L, Meng J, Hou C, Zhang Q, Li Y, Yu H, and Wang H
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Soft actuators have attracted a lot of attention owing to their biomimetic performance. However, the development of soft actuators that are easily prepared from readily available raw materials, conveniently utilized, and cost-efficient is still a challenge. Here, we present a simple method to fabricate a polyethylene-based soft actuator. It has controllable anisotropic structure and can realize multiple motions, including bidirectional bending and twisting based on dual mechanisms, which is a rare phenomenon. Especially, the soft actuators can response at a very small temperature difference (Δ T ≥ 2.3 °C); therefore, even skin touch can quickly drive the actuator, which greatly broadens its applications in daily life. The soft actuator could demonstrate a curvature up to 7.8 cm
-1 accompanied by powerful actuation. We have shown that it can lift an object 27 times its own weight. We also demonstrate the application of this actuator as intelligent mechanical devices.- Published
- 2018
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