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               acknowledges the financial support from Olle Engkvist Foundation (SOEB, 190-0315) for establishing MW
               synthesis facilities.

               Authors’ contributions
               Conception and design of the study, methodology, writing - original draft, writing - review & editing,
               supervision, funding acquisition: Toprak, M. S.
               Conception, methodology, writing - original draft, writing - review & editing: Hamawandi, B.
               Investigation, data analysis and interpretation, visualization, writing - original draft, writing - review &
               editing, funding acquisition: Pudza, I.
               Investigation: Pudzs, K.
               Investigation, methodology, writing - original draft, writing - review & editing, supervision: Kuzmin, A.
               Resources:  Welter, E.
               Investigation, methodology, data analysis and interpretation: Ballikaya, S.
               Investigation, methodology: Parsa, P.; Szukiewicz, R.; Kuchowicz, M.

               Availability of data and materials
               Data will be available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.

               Financial support and sponsorship
               This work was supported by the Latvian Council of Science (project No. lzp-2023/1-0528), the European
               Union's  Horizon  2020  research  and  innovation  program  under  grant  agreement  No  863222
               (UncorrelaTEd), Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK, 119N120), and the
               European  Union's  Horizon  2020  Framework  Programme  H2020-WIDESPREAD-01-2016-2017-
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               TeamingPhase2 under grant agreement No. 739508, project CAMART . The funding bodies had no role in
               the experiment design, collection, analysis and interpretation of data, and writing of the manuscript.

               Conflicts of interest
               Toprak, M. S. is an Editorial Board Member of the journal Energy Materials. Toprak, M. S. was not involved
               in any steps of editorial processing, notably including reviewers' selection, manuscript handling and
               decision making, while the other authors have declared that they have no conflicts of interest.


               Ethical approval and consent to participate
               Not applicable.


               Consent for publication
               Not applicable.

               Copyright
               © The Author(s) 2025.


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