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3. Insights into the physical and chemical properties of a cement-polymer composite developed for geothermal wellbore applications

16. Cover Feature: Molecular‐Level Overhaul of γ‐Aminopropyl Aminosilicone/Triethylene Glycol Post‐Combustion CO 2 ‐Capture Solvents (ChemSusChem 13/2020)

17. Molecular‐Level Overhaul of γ‐Aminopropyl Aminosilicone/Triethylene Glycol Post‐Combustion CO2‐Capture Solvents

20. Amphilic Water‐Lean Carbon Capture Solvent Wetting Behavior through Decomposition by Stainless‐Steel Interfaces.

21. A single-component water-lean post-combustion CO2 capture solvent with exceptionally low operational heat and total costs of capture – comprehensive experimental and theoretical evaluation

22. Toward Polarization-Switched Molecular Pumps

25. Molecular‐Level Overhaul of γ‐Aminopropyl Aminosilicone/Triethylene Glycol Post‐Combustion CO2‐Capture Solvents.

30. Polymer-Cement Composites with Self-Healing Ability for Geothermal and Fossil Energy Applications

31. Phosphine catalyzed a-arylation of enones and enals using hypervalent bismuth reagents: regiospecific enolate arylation via nucleophilic catalysis

35. Atomic Origins of the Self-Healing Function in Cement–Polymer Composites

39. Water-Lean Solvents for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture: Fundamentals, Uncertainties, Opportunities, and Outlook.

41. Structure–property reduced order model for viscosity prediction in single-component CO2-binding organic liquids.

44. Synthesis and characterization of p-type conductivity dopant 2-(3-(adamantan-1-yl)propyl)-3,5,6-trifluoro-7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane

45. Improving the regeneration of CO2-binding organic liquids with a polarity change

46. Suite of Activity-Based Probes for Cellulose-Degrading Enzymes

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