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The Repository@Nottingham is intended to be an Open Access showcase for the published research output of the university. Whenever possible, refereed documents accepted for publication, or finished artistic compositions presented in public, will be made available here in full digital format, and hyperlinks to standard published versions will be provided. See our Policies for further information.



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Study of pyrene-based covalent organic frameworks for efficient photocatalytic oxidation of low-concentration NO (2024)
Journal Article

This research presents the development of innovative pyrene-based COFs aimed at enhancing photocatalytic oxidation of low-concentration nitrogen oxide. By precisely modifying the structural length and incorporating additional functional groups into p... Read More about Study of pyrene-based covalent organic frameworks for efficient photocatalytic oxidation of low-concentration NO.

Multi-objective integrated optimization of geothermal heating system with energy storage using digital twin technology (2024)
Journal Article

Heat energy storage technology plays a significant role in energy systems, and the various technological solutions brought about by digitalization are especially valuable in the field of energy storage. This article proposes an innovative model based... Read More about Multi-objective integrated optimization of geothermal heating system with energy storage using digital twin technology.

A scoping review on intraoperative and postoperative surgical castration complications in domesticated equids (2024)
Journal Article

Background Castration is the most common surgical procedure in domesticated equids; surgical techniques used and perioperative management vary considerably. Objectives To identify and chart the current evidence on perioperative complications ass... Read More about A scoping review on intraoperative and postoperative surgical castration complications in domesticated equids.

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