To cater to the growing demand for advanced energy storage devices, the development of efficient electrode materials with brilliant electrochemical response is highly required. Battery-like materials have gained wide research attention as effective electrode materials for hybrid supercapacitors (HSCs). In this account, chromium cobaltite (CrCoO) has been synthesized a facile hydrothermal route.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe development of proficient electrode materials is one of the major tasks faced by modern techniques for energy storage. Integrating different materials with synergistic effects can be a valuable strategy for designing storage devices with high capacity and energy density. The spinel manganese cobaltite (MnCoO) is an outstanding candidate for supercapacitors owing to its remarkable pseudocapacitive behavior.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe rapid depletion of fossil fuels and ever-growing energy demand have led to a search for renewable clean energy sources. The storage of renewable energy calls for immediate attention to the fabrication of efficient energy storage devices like supercapacitors (SCs). As an electrode material for SCs, MnO has gained wide research interest because of its high theoretical capacitance, variable oxidation state, vast abundance, and low cost.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The cariostatic action associated with fluoride-releasing restorative materials is mainly attributed to a sustained release of fluoride. This research aims on comparing Cention N and Zirconomer Improved fluoride release and re-release.
Methods: Test materials were grouped into two categories containing 15 samples each.
Background: Anterior crowding/ spacing are one of the major problems that inspire patients to undergo orthodontic treatment. Several factors associated with anterior crowding/ spacing includes arch width and length, mesio-distal tooth diameter and proportions. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship of maxillary and mandibular base lengths to the amount of anterior dental crowding/ spacing in patients with complete class II malocclusions.
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