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Gels ; 10(6)2024 Jun 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38920928

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At the forefront of advanced material technology, radiation-induced hydrogels present a promising avenue for innovation across various sectors, utilizing gamma radiation, electron beam radiation, and UV radiation. Through the unique synthesis process involving radiation exposure, these hydrogels exhibit exceptional properties that make them highly versatile and valuable for a multitude of applications. This paper focuses on the intricacies of the synthesis methods employed in creating these radiation-induced hydrogels, shedding light on their structural characteristics and functional benefits. In particular, the paper analyzes the diverse utility of these hydrogels in biomedicine and agriculture, showcasing their potential for applications such as targeted drug delivery, injury recovery, and even environmental engineering solutions. By analyzing current research trends and highlighting potential future directions, this review aims to underscore the transformative impact that radiation-induced hydrogels could have on various industries and the advancement of biomedical and agricultural practices.

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Gels ; 10(1)2023 Dec 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38247747

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Grid-scale energy storage applications can benefit from rechargeable sodium-ion batteries. As a potential material for making non-cobalt, nickel-free, cost-effective cathodes, earth-abundant Na2/3Fe1/2Mn1/2O2 is of particular interest. However, Mn3+ ions are particularly susceptible to the Jahn-Teller effect, which can lead to an unstable structure and continuous capacity degradation. Modifying the crystal structure by aliovalent doping is considered an effective strategy to alleviate the Jahn-Teller effect. Using a sol-gel synthesis route followed by heat treatment, we succeeded in preparing an Mg-doped Na2/3Fe1-yMnyO2 cathode. Its electrochemical properties and charge compensation mechanism were then studied using synchrotron-based X-ray absorption spectroscopy and in situ X-ray diffraction techniques. The results revealed that Mg doping reduced the number of Mn3+ Jahn-Teller centers and alleviated high voltage phase transition. However, Mg doping was unable to suppress the P2-P'2 phase transition at a low voltage discharge. An initial discharge capacity of about 196 mAh g-1 was obtained at a current density of 20 mAh g-1, and 60% of rate capability was maintained at a current density of 200 mAh g-1 in a voltage range of 1.5-4.3 V. This study will greatly contribute to the ongoing search for advanced and efficient cathodes from earth-abundant elements for rechargeable sodium-ion batteries operable at room temperature.

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