Iron oxide chemistry and applications

External reference: https://openalex.org/T11877

  1. Global eddy covariance towers cluster on more fertile soils
    Global eddy covariance tower network analysis reveals spatial clustering and systematic bias toward fertile soils, potentially limiting representativeness of ecosystem-atmosphere interaction studies.
  2. Sulfuric and nitric acids drive iron dissolution differently
    Iron dissolution in urban aerosols follows divergent pathways controlled by sulfuric and nitric acids, shifting from nitric acid dominance at ground-level to sulfuric acid in the upper atmosphere.
  3. Surface vanadium vacancies drive charge recombination in BiVO4
    Hydrothermal defect compensation strategy for BiVO4 photoanodes reveals surface vanadium vacancies as primary recombination centers, achieving 5.82 mA cm-2 photocurrent through V5+ incorporation.