Themed collection Virtual Collections—ICM HOT Papers

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In situ polymerization of fluorinated electrolytes for high-voltage and long-cycling solid-state lithium metal batteries

This work explores the underlying mechanisms of how in situ polymerized fluorinated electrolytes enhance interface stability and their impact on high-voltage and long-cycling lithium metal batteries, proposing strategies for current challenges.

Graphical abstract: In situ polymerization of fluorinated electrolytes for high-voltage and long-cycling solid-state lithium metal batteries
From the themed collection: Virtual Collections—ICM HOT Papers
Open Access Review Article

Progress on aqueous rechargeable aluminium metal batteries

The progress on aqueous rechargeable aluminium metal batteries is summarized based on the aspects of designing the Al anode and interphase, modifying the electrolyte, and fabricating cathodes.

Graphical abstract: Progress on aqueous rechargeable aluminium metal batteries
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Strategies for enhancing the processability of UHMWPE

Four strategies to enhance the processability of UHMWPE are explored using heterogenised metallocene catalysts to produce polymers with decreased melt viscosity and excellent mechanical performance.

Graphical abstract: Strategies for enhancing the processability of UHMWPE
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Enhanced pollutant photodegradation activity of graphitic carbon nitride on via bismuth oxyhalide graphene hybridization and the mechanism study

The Z-scheme heterojunction structure of g-C3N4 and Bi4O5Br2 adjusts the band positions of the dominant active species, providing suitable energy levels for the generation of h+ and ·O2, enhanced pollutant degradation.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced pollutant photodegradation activity of graphitic carbon nitride on via bismuth oxyhalide graphene hybridization and the mechanism study
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Open Access Paper

Membrane-free sequential paired electrosynthesis of 1,4-hydroquinone from phenol over a self-supported electrocatalytic electrode

The membrane-free sequential paired electrolysis over a self-supported PbO2/CF electrode achieves the high-performance electrosynthesis of 1,4-hydroquinone from phenol.

Graphical abstract: Membrane-free sequential paired electrosynthesis of 1,4-hydroquinone from phenol over a self-supported electrocatalytic electrode
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Toward a low-cost uranium-adsorbing material based on nonwoven fabrics and photografting technology

In this study, we evaluated a simple and fast photografting method to introduce amidoxime groups to the surface of low-cost non-woven fabrics for uranium extraction from seawater.

Graphical abstract: Toward a low-cost uranium-adsorbing material based on nonwoven fabrics and photografting technology
From the themed collection: Virtual Collections—ICM HOT Papers
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This on-going web collection features all the articles published in Industrial Chemistry & Materials in 2025 marked as HOT, as recommended by referees. Congratulations to all the authors whose articles are featured!

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