4 results match your criteria: "Scientific Centre for Optical and Electron Microscopy (ScopeM)[Affiliation]"
J Mater Chem A Mater
April 2023
Department of Chemistry, University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland
Antimony selenide (SbSe) is an auspicious material for solar energy conversion that has seen rapid improvement over the past ten years, but the photovoltage deficit remains a challenge. Here, simple and low-temperature treatments of the p-n heterojunction interface of SbSe/TiO-based photocathodes for photoelectrochemical water splitting were explored to address this challenge. The FTO/Ti/Au/SbSe (substrate configuration) stack was treated with (NH)S as an etching solution, followed by CuCl treatment prior to deposition of the TiO by atomic layer deposition.
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September 2021
Faculty of Science, Geology Section, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, 1350, Copenhagen K, Denmark.
Understanding the Earth's climate system during past periods of high atmospheric CO is crucial for forecasting climate change under anthropogenically-elevated CO. The Mesozoic Era is believed to have coincided with a long-term Greenhouse climate, and many of our temperature reconstructions come from stable isotopes of marine biotic calcite, in particular from belemnites, an extinct group of molluscs with carbonate hard-parts. Yet, temperatures reconstructed from the oxygen isotope composition of belemnites are consistently colder than those derived from other temperature proxies, leading to large uncertainties around Mesozoic sea temperatures.
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January 2019
Scientific Centre for Optical and Electron Microscopy (ScopeM), ETH Zürich , Auguste-Piccard-Hof 1 , 8093 Zürich , Switzerland.
In the current quest for the design of advanced complex materials, the functionalization of biological materials having hierarchical structures has been of high interest. In the case of lignocellulosic materials, various modification techniques have allowed one to obtain materials with outstanding properties. However, the control over the spatial distribution of the modification inside the wood scaffold, which is an important parameter to obtain the desired properties, has yet to be understood.
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June 2018
Hematology, University Hospital and University of Zurich, Zurich, 8091, Switzerland.
Sinusoidal endothelial cells and mesenchymal CXCL12-abundant reticular cells are principal bone marrow stromal components, which critically modulate haematopoiesis at various levels, including haematopoietic stem cell maintenance. These stromal subsets are thought to be scarce and function via highly specific interactions in anatomically confined niches. Yet, knowledge on their abundance, global distribution and spatial associations remains limited.
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