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Numerical Modeling of Flow in Curved Channels with Various Sinuousness
Experimental and Computational Hydraulic
Exactly Soluble Quantum Wormhole in Two Dimensions
We are presenting a quantum traversable wormhole in an exactly soluble
two-dimensional model. This is different from previous works since the exotic
negative energy that supports the wormhole is generated from the quantization
of classical energy-momentum tensors. This explicit illustration shows the
quantum-mechanical energy can be used as a candidate for the exotic source. As
for the traversability, after a particle travels through the wormhole, the
static initial wormhole geometry gets a back reaction which spoils the wormhole
structure. However, it may still maintain the initial structure along with the
appropriate boundary condition.Comment: v1. 13 pages, 1 figure, REVTeX3; v2. 1 Ref. added, REVTeX4, to appear
in Phys. Rev.
Sodium Biphenyl as Anolyte for Sodium-Seawater Batteries
Sodium-based battery systems have recently attracted increasing research interest due to the abundant resources employed. Among various material candidates for the negative electrode, sodium metal provides the highest capacity of theoretically 1165 mAh g(-1) and a very low redox potential of -2.71 versus the standard hydrogen electrode. However, the high reactivity of sodium metal toward the commonly used electrolytes results in severe side reactions, including the evolution of gaseous decomposition products, and, in addition, the risk of dendritic sodium growth, potentially causing a disastrous short circuit of the cell. Herein, the use of sodium biphenyl (Na-BP) as anolyte for the Na-seawater batteries (Na-SWB) is investigated. The catholyte for the open-structured positive electrode is natural seawater with sodium cations dissolved therein. Remarkably, the significant electronic and ionic conductivities of the Na-BP anolyte enable a low overpotential for the sodium deposition upon charge, allowing for high capacity and excellent capacity retention for 80 cycles in full Na-SWB. Additionally, the Na-BP anolyte suppresses gas evolution and dendrite growth by forming a homogeneous surface layer on the metallic negative electrode
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