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Accessing lithium−oxygen battery discharge products in their native environments via transmission electron microscopy grid electrode
High-fidelity and facile ex situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) characterization of lithium−oxygen (Li−O2) batteries is still limited by challenges in preserving the native environment of Li−O2 discharge products. The extreme reactivity and moisture sensitivity of the discharge products means that they are quickly altered during sample retrieval from cycled batteries and transfer for TEM analysis, resulting in loss of original information. We here demonstrate that by using a TEM specimen grid directly in Li−O2 batteries as both support electrode and sample collector overlaid on a standard oxygen diffusion electrode, discharge products that are formed on the grid can be kept pristine.</p
Ueberpruefung der Durchfuehrbarkeit von Pruefungsvorschriften und der Aussagekraft der Stufe I und II des ChemG. T. 2
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Extremely high frequency of autoimmune-predisposing alleles in medieval specimens*
The precise etiology and reasons for the increase in incidence of autoimmune disorders still remain unclear, and although both genetic and environmental factors have been proven to shape individual predisposition, it is not known which of the factors, if not both, is responsible for the boom observed during the last decades. In order to establish whether a higher frequency of autoimmune-predisposing alleles may explain this increase we took advantage of ancient DNA methodology to establish the genetic predisposition, conferred by cytotoxic T lymphocyte associated antigen-4 (CTLA4) +49A/G and human leukocyte antigens (HLA) DQB157, in population inhabiting Poland in the Middle Ages. After successful typing of 42 individuals from a 12th~14th’s century archeological burial site, we found that frequencies of the predisposing alleles in the medieval population were higher than they are at present, suggesting thus that the recently observed incidence increase results most probably from factors of other than genetic nature
Accessing lithium−oxygen battery discharge products in their native environments via transmission electron microscopy grid electrode
High-fidelity and facile ex situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) characterization of lithium−oxygen (Li−O2) batteries is still limited by challenges in preserving the native environment of Li−O2 discharge products. The extreme reactivity and moisture sensitivity of the discharge products means that they are quickly altered during sample retrieval from cycled batteries and transfer for TEM analysis, resulting in loss of original information. We here demonstrate that by using a TEM specimen grid directly in Li−O2 batteries as both support electrode and sample collector overlaid on a standard oxygen diffusion electrode, discharge products that are formed on the grid can be kept pristine.Instrumenten groepRST/Storage of Electrochemical EnergyQN/Zandbergen La
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