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The interaction of polyphenols with bilayers: conditions for increasing bilayer adhesion
Because proteins and other molecules with a high polyphenol content are commonly involved in adhesion processes, we are investigating the interactions between polyphenols and biological materials. A naturally occurring polyphenol that binds a variety of proteins and lipids is tannic acid (TA), which contains five digallic acid residues covalently ...
Thomas J. McIntosh+3 more
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Homogeneity of bilayer graphene [PDF]
We present non-linear transport measurements on suspended, current annealed bilayer graphene devices. Using a multi-terminal geometry we demonstrate that devices tend to be inhomogeneous and host two different electronic phases next to each other. Both of these phases show gap-like features of different magnitude in non-linear transport at low charge ...
Christian Schönenberger+4 more
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Stacking-Dependent Magnetism in Bilayer CrI3. [PDF]
We report the connection between the stacking order and magnetic properties of bilayer CrI3 using first-principles calculations. We show that the stacking order defines the magnetic ground state.
N. Sivadas+4 more
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Synergistic electrodeposition of bilayer films and analysis by Raman spectroscopy
A novel methodology towards fabrication of multilayer organic devices, employing electrochemical polymer growth to form PEDOT and PEDTT layers, is successfully demonstrated. Moreover, careful control of the electrochemical conditions allows the degree of
Saadeldin E. T. Elmasly+6 more
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Elastic energy of polyhedral bilayer vesicles [PDF]
In recent experiments [M. Dubois, B. Dem\'e, T. Gulik-Krzywicki, J.-C. Dedieu, C. Vautrin, S. D\'esert, E. Perez, and T. Zemb, Nature (London) Vol. 411, 672 (2001)] the spontaneous formation of hollow bilayer vesicles with polyhedral symmetry has been ...
Christoph A. Haselwandter+12 more
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Structural Significance of Lipid Diversity as Studied by Small Angle Neutron and X-ray Scattering
We review recent developments in the rapidly growing field of membrane biophysics, with a focus on the structural properties of single lipid bilayers determined by different scattering techniques, namely neutron and X-ray scattering.
Norbert Kučerka+3 more
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A bilayer thin-film transistor (TFT) structure with ZnO and Al-doped ZnO (AZO) was fabricated using a solution process. The film thickness and sintering atmosphere of ZnO and AZO were controlled and then evaluated by measuring their electrical ...
Kazuyori Oura+4 more
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Bandgap engineering of strained monolayer and bilayer MoS2. [PDF]
We report the influence of uniaxial tensile mechanical strain in the range 0-2.2% on the phonon spectra and bandstructures of monolayer and bilayer molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) two-dimensional crystals.
Hiram J Conley+5 more
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Supported phospholipid bilayers
Phospholipid bilayers have been formed on glass, quartz, and silicon surfaces by a sequential transfer of two monolayers at a pressure of approximately 40 dyn/cm from the air-water interface to the solid substrates. Lateral diffusion measurements of L-alpha-dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) bilayers supported on oxidized silicon wafers reveal two ...
Harden M. McConnell, L.K. Tamm
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Human skin moisture is closely related to health and personal care issues. Many creams were developed to claim capable of skin moisturizing. However, people can hardly check their skin moisture status and the moisturizing effect of various creams ...
Jinwan Qi+7 more
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