نتایج جستجو برای: anode slime

تعداد نتایج: 13601  

Journal: :ACS applied materials & interfaces 2015
Wei Luo Clement Bommier Zelang Jian Xin Li Rich Carter Sean Vail Yuhao Lu Jong-Jan Lee Xiulei Ji

Na-ion batteries are emerging as one of the most promising energy storage technologies, particularly for grid-level applications. Among anode candidate materials, hard carbon is very attractive due to its high capacity and low cost. However, hard carbon anodes often suffer a low first-cycle Coulombic efficiency and fast capacity fading. In this study, we discover that doping graphene oxide into...

2011
Niklas B. Semmler

In a world where news are delivered in an instant around the world, where the population of a network service is around twice the one of the USA and where an natural catastrophe can lead to a chain reaction a reliable infrastructure is the key to survival. This insight has motivated a diverse group of researchers to seek understanding of the resilient infrastructure of nature surrounding our ev...

Anode-supported micro-tubular solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) offers many advantages over the electrolyte and cathode-supported confgurations in terms of simplicity, reliability, and efciency. In such design, the anode substrates should possess a highly porous structure, provide active sites reaction as well as serving good mechanical strength. This structure is desired to ...

2011
Eduardo Reck Miranda Andrew Adamatzky Jeff Jones

This paper reports on the recent outcomes from our research into Unconventional Computing for sound and music using slime mould of Physarum polycephalum. This slime mould is a huge single cell with thousands of nuclei, which behaves like a giant amoeba. During its foraging behaviour it produces electrical activity corresponding to different physiological states. We developed a method to render ...

Journal: :IJUC 2015
Jeff Jones Andrew Adamatzky

True slime mould Physarum polycephalum approximates a range of complex computations via growth and adaptation of its protoplasmic transport network, stimulating a large body of recent research into how such a simple organism can perform such complex feats. The properties of networks constructed by slime mould are known to be influenced by the local distribution of stimuli within its environment...

Journal: :IJUC 2014
Angelica Cifarelli Alice Dimonte Tatiana Berzina Victor Erokhin

Asymmetric electrical contact (gold and indium) was performed to the slime mold. Electrical characterization of such structure revealed rectifying behavior due to the Schottky effect and a hysteresis due to the electro-chemical activity within the slime mold. Physarum polycephalum belongs to the species of order Physarales, subclass Myxogastromycetidae, class Myxomycetes, and division Myxosteli...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Victoria S Haritos Ajay Niranjane Sarah Weisman Holly E Trueman Alagacone Sriskantha Tara D Sutherland

Onychophora are ancient, carnivorous soft-bodied invertebrates which capture their prey in slime that originates from dedicated glands located on either side of the head. While the biochemical composition of the slime is known, its unusual nature and the mechanism of ensnaring thread formation have remained elusive. We have examined gene expression in the slime gland from an Australian onychoph...

2017
Tuyen T.M Huynh Trung V. Phung Steven L. Stephenson Hanh T.M Tran

BACKGROUND The myxomycetes derive their common name (slime molds) from the multinucleate trophic stage (plasmodium) in the life cycle, which typically produces a noticeable amount of slimy materials, some of which is normally left behind as a "slime track" as the plasmodium migrates over the surface of a particular substrate. The study reported herein apparently represents the first attempt to ...

2009
Wan Gyu Kim Hyo Won Choi Sung Kee Hong Young Kee Lee Su Heon Lee

Recently, a severe slime mold infestation affected oriental melon plants in fields in Chilgok county, Gyeongbuk province, Korea. Specimens were collected from the fields and examined for identification. A species of Myxomycetes, Fuligo gyrosa, was identified based on its morphological characteristics. This is the first report that F. gyrosa causes slime mold of oriental melon.

2012
Andrew Adamatzky Ben De Lacy Costello

We discuss potential chemical substances responsible for attracting acellular slime mold Physarun polycephalum to valerian root. The contributes toward fundamental research into pheromones and chemo-attracts of primitive organisms such as slime molds. The results show that significant information could be gained about the action of compounds on higher organisms.

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