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Recent Progress on 2D‐Material‐Based Smart Textiles: Materials, Methods, and Multifunctionality

open access: yesAdvanced Engineering Materials, EarlyView.
Advancements in 2D‐material‐integrated smart textiles are reviewed, with a focus on materials, fabrication methods, and multifunctional applications, including energy harvesting, monitoring, EMI shielding, energy storage, and thermal management. The discussion addresses key challenges and provides insights into the future development of next‐generation
Yong Choi   +5 more
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Scalable Manufacturing of Radiation‐Tolerant Potentiometric Electrodes: A Systematic Transition from Laboratory to Semiautomated Fabrication

open access: yesAdvanced Engineering Materials, EarlyView.
Laboratory protocols for producing thin‐film pH electrodes for sterilized single‐use technologies have been successfully developed into a semiautomated workflow, with higher throughput and precision of membrane thickness. Accuracies are within 0.05 pH units versus ground truth, and uncertainty analysis reveals the largest sources of error to be derived
Bingyuan Zhao   +4 more
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Mesoporous Silica Microspheres by Super‐Fast Alkaline Etching of Micrometer‐Sized Stöber Particles

open access: yesAdvanced Engineering Materials, EarlyView.
Microscale silica particles are prepared along with a modified, scalable Stöber synthesis using the continuous addition of tetraethoxy silane to an ethanolic solution of ammonia with KCl. Etching with hydroxide ions at 95 °C gave porous analogs within minutes. Monodisperse particles are isolable in high yield after precipitation in ethanol.
Adrian Vaghar   +2 more
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Changing the Buffer in Buffered Lidocaine

Journal of Infusion Nursing, 2022
Hospitalized patients require venous access for procedures, treatments, or therapies. The use of lidocaine for pain relief during central vascular access device (CVAD) insertion is a standard of practice. Lidocaine buffered with sodium bicarbonate has been shown to provide significantly more pain relief in the sensation of pain upon injection ...
Ann, Plohal   +4 more
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Buffers

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2018
Biological reactions work well only within a narrow concentration range of hydrogen ions. Paradoxically, however, many of these reactions themselves generate or consume protons. Buffers are substances that undergo reversible protonation within a particular pH range and therefore maintain the concentration of hydrogen ions within acceptable limits. This
Michael R, Green, Joseph, Sambrook
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Buffer capacity of biologics—from buffer salts to buffering by antibodies

Biotechnology Progress, 2013
Controlling pH is essential for a variety of biopharmaceutical process steps. The chemical stability of biologics such as monoclonal antibodies is pH‐dependent and slightly acidic conditions are favorable for stability in a number of cases. Since control of pH is widely provided by added buffer salts, the current study summarizes the buffer ...
Sven Bahrenburg   +2 more
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Buffer Index and Buffer Capacity for a Simple Buffer Solution

Journal of Chemical Education, 1997
Many papers that present the buffering effect of the simple buffer solution consider the notion of buffer index and buffer capacity as being equivalent. Moreover, IUPAC defies them as the same thing. According to the definition of the authors who have introduced these two units, the paper shows that there is a large difference between them.
Gabriel Balea, Veronica Chiriac
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Kinetic Buffers

ChemPhysChem, 2014
AbstractThis paper proposes a new type of molecular device that is able to act as an inverse proton sponge to slowly decrease the pH inside a reaction vessel. This makes the automatic monitoring of the concentration of pH‐sensitive systems possible. The device is a composite formed of an alkyl chloride, which kinetically produces acidity, and a buffer ...
Alibrandi, Giuseppe   +3 more
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Hitting the buffers

Nature Chemistry, 2021
Bruce C. Gibb reminds us that buffers are not necessarily innocent bystanders and that they can bind to biomacromolecules too.
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