We report novel PtW solid-solution nanoparticles (NPs) produced through electrochemical cleaning of core/shell PtW@WO 3 NPs. The resulting PtW NPs achieved a record hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) performance as a class of Pt-based solid-solution alloys. A current density of 10 mA cm −2 was reached with an overpotential of 19.4 mV, which is significantly lower than that of a commercial Pt catalyst (26.3 mV). The PtW NPs also exhibited long-term stability. Theoretical calculations revealed that negatively charged Pt atoms adjacent to a W atom provide favorable hydrogen adsorption energies for the HER, realizing significantly enhanced HER activity.
Scanning tunneling microscopy has revealed the reorientation of one of the macrocyclic rings of the double-decker porphyrin complex [Ce(TPP-Fc)(C(22)OPP)] [TPP-Fc = 5-(4-(4-ferrocenylphenylethynyl)phenyl)-10,15,20-triphenylporphyrin; C(22)OPP = 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(4-docosyloxyphenyl)porphyrin] by 90 degrees between scans when the other ring is fixed on a surface. This libration was evidenced by monitoring the location of the appended ferrocene unit, which functioned as a molecular beacon signaling its position.
In the elderly, the incidence of taste disorders caused by drug administration or systemic disease was significantly greater compared with other age groups. The curative effects of zinc administration were not observed to be influenced by age.
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