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A Review on Organic Nanoparticle-based Optoelectronic Devices: From Synthesis to Applications

Energy Environ. Sci., 2024, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D4EE03575E, Review Article
Zhe Liu, Chen Xie, Thomas Heumueller, Iain McCulloch, Christoph J Brabec, Fei Huang, Yong Cao, Ning Li
Over the past decades, organic optoelectronic devices have shown broad application prospects. Due to the solubility property of organic materials, the use of toxic solvent obstacles the device fabrication processing...
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Anti-Freezing Hydrogel Electrolyte with Regulated Hydrogen Bond Network Enables High-Rate and Long Cycling Zinc Batteries

Energy Environ. Sci., 2024, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D4EE02772H, Paper
Shaojie Guo, Mengyu Yan, DongMing Xu, Pan He, Kaijian Yan, Jiexin Zhu, Yongkun Yu, Zeya Peng, Yanzhu Luo, Feifei Cao
Zinc-based batteries, utilizing hydrogel electrolytes, present significant promise as power sources for next-generation flexible devices due to their stretchable nature and enhanced safety features. Nonetheless, the current hydrogel electrolytes require...
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Surface-deprotonated ultra-small SnO2 quantum dots for high-performance perovskite solar cells

Energy Environ. Sci., 2024, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D4EE03193H, Paper
Wuchen Xiang, Yiheng Gao, Bobo Yuan, Shuping Xiao, Rui Wu, Yiran Wan, Zhiqiang Liu, Liang Ma, Xiang-Bai Chen, Weijun Ke, Guojia Fang, Pingli Qin
SnO2 electron transport layers (ETLs) have improved perovskite solar cell (PSC) efficiencies but face issues with surface protonation, leading to energy loss and instability. We developed ultra-small (2.5 nm) SnO2...
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Bomb threat to private school in Erode declared hoax




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Doctors boycott outpatient services at Mayiladuthurai Government Hospital




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Cousin, elder son arrested for murdering woman




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Bank of America staffer found dead at her residence in Filmnagar




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Private sector job fair in Tiruppur Collectorate on Friday




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Tobacco cessation centre inaugurated




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Woman councillor allegedly harassed in Feroke municipality

Shanoobiya Niyas, representing Ward 14 of the municipality, had shifted her allegiance from RJD to IUML recently




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Five persons held for attempt to murder in Perambur




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Former Puducherry BJP president complains of poor quality rice supplied to beneficiaries during Deepavali




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Water level at Mettur dam stands at 106.09 feet




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T.N. govt. circular declares November 14-20 as Children’s Week

As November 14 is celebrated as National Children’s Day and November 20 as World Children’s Day across the world, the Social Welfare Department requests all Anganwadis in Tamil Nadu to organise events to celebrate the week




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Hospital in Coimbatore introduces machine for advanced radiation therapy




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Erode Corporation begins second phase of encroachment removal




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Additional Chief Secretary holds review meeting at Bharathidasan University




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DMK functionary ends life in Salem




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Development of Coimbatore North Station generates hopes for designation as originating terminal




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HC directive to ensure proper crowd management at Sabarimala

The Bench also allows on an experimental basis parking of cars carrying pilgrims at Chakkupallam-II and Hilltop in a regulated manner




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Doctors decry suspension of obstetrician-gynaecologist after infant’s death in Mayiladuthurai

They want the the Joint Director of Health Services, who placed the doctor under suspension following protest by the family members and relatives alleging medical negligence, to withdraw the order




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Help desk launched at Bharathidasan University




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Former Deputy Commercial Tax Officer sentenced to 4 years RI for graft




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Target fixed to provide education loans for 7,000 students in Salem, says Collector




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Fee for OP consultation: meeting at Kozhikode MCH on November 21




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Official inspects preparatory work for construction of new Cauvery bridge




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Self-attested undertaking sufficient to avail HMWS&SB OTS scheme




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Mayor inspects Chathiram bus stand in Tiruchi




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Rahim meets family after 18 years in Saudi jail




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Nutritious meal employees observe fast in three districts




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Tamil Nadu Tawheed Jamaath leads protests against Waqf board amendment bill




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NHAI begins repair work on Tiruchi-Padalur section




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Weavers’ stage protest in Erode, dispersed by police




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Credit card scam victim gets back ₹2.91 lakh




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Karnataka High Court stays criminal case against 29-year-old who had printed that ‘voting for Modi would be his marriage gift’ on his wedding card




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Kalamassery municipality approves proposal for drafting GIS-based master plan




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KTR’s Delhi visit is just diversion politics: Komatireddy Venkat Reddy




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Govt. has started acquisition of private land for flood mitigation projects in the city: Udhayanidhi

Civic agencies have been directed to prepare for rain over the next four days. A total of 1,194 pumps and 524 jet-rodding and 158 super-sucker machines have been readied for use in the city, he says




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Stray dog menace puts Railways, Kozhikode Corporation in a spot

A tourist from Germany was bitten by a stray dog at the Kozhikode railway station recently




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Hyderabad to host ‘Travernia Fest’




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More coaching centres for competitive exams to be opened in State, says Higher Education Minister




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Livestock death: Tiruppur farmers plan novel protest on Nov. 23 at Collectorate




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Violation of rules causes traffic bottleneck on VOC Road




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Thowheed Jamaath members stage demonstration against Bill




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Knowledge centres to facilitate coaching classes for TNPSC exam




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The Hindu webinar on diabetes management to be held on November 13




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​Safe worship: On Kerala and the safety of devotees  

Safety regulations must be enforced strictly in places of worship 




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The Nilgiris as a shared wilderness

The state alone cannot undertake the task of protecting India’s first UNESCO-declared biosphere; communities need to get involved




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Letters to The Editor — November 2, 2024




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On the Draw — November 2, 2024