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Nanomechanical characterization of soft nanomaterial using atomic force microscopy. [PDF]
Lam CD, Park S.
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This study explores the use of fluorinated copolymers with varying fluorophilic side chain lengths to enhance PFAS affinity. The integration of electrochemical techniques demonstrates enhanced adsorbent regeneration, with molecular dynamics simulations providing insight into the molecular‐level interactions involved.
Anaira Román Santiago+7 more
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Biophysical and biochemical signatures of pancreatic stellate cell activation: insights into mechano-metabolic signalling from atomic force microscopy and Raman spectroscopy. [PDF]
Litewka JJ+7 more
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Electrically conductive and room temperature magnetic atomically thin (≈0.8 nm) vanadium doped MoS2 (V‐MoS2) is demonstrated for its spintronic applications. Here, the spin transport at the interface of permalloy (Py) and high spin‐orbit coupling V‐MoS2 magnetic monolayers is shown.
Krishna Rani Sahoo+8 more
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Theory of electrostatic effects in soft biological interfaces using atomic force microscopy
Victor Levadny+3 more
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Fully Bio‐Based Epoxy Resins from Liquefied Wood for Chemically Recyclable Wood Coatings
A bio‐based and chemically recyclable epoxy resin derived from liquefied wood and its use in wood coatings is presented. The resin exhibits mechanical, thermal, and water‐resistant properties comparable to commercial coatings and can be chemically recycled and reused. This approach provides fast access to glossy and fully biobased durable wood coatings
Qisong Hu+6 more
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Nanoscopic Profiling of Small Extracellular Vesicles via High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy (HS-AFM) Videography. [PDF]
Sandira MI+13 more
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Differentiating inclusion complexes from host molecules by tapping-mode atomic force microscopy
S. Muñoz-Botella+3 more
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A new small‐molecule acceptor (SMA‐Ph‐CF3) is developed using a dual side chain functionalization strategy that incorporates trifluoromethyl and phenyl groups. This approach enables precise tuning of blend morphology, leading to the fabrication of high‐performance organic solar cells with a power conversion efficiency of 18.5%.
Shinbee Oh+5 more
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