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Explores the principles of batteries and fuel cells, focusing on their operation and components, illustrated using a classic car battery as an example.
Covers various catalytic asymmetric reactions in organic chemistry, including Lewis and Brønsted acids activation, Jacobsen Urea Catalyst, and Mannick Reaction.
Explores transition metal oxides as OER catalysts, focusing on active sites in Fe-free and Fe-doped Ni oxides, revealing insights into the OER mechanism.