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Halogen‐Bonded Liquid Crystal Elastomers as Initiator‐Free Photochemical Actuators
The combination of dynamic disulfide bonds and halogen bonds in chain‐extended liquid crystal elastomers enables the fabrication of photochemical actuators without the need for a photoinitiator, advancing the design of multimodal soft actuators that can be reprogrammed and reprocessed through supramolecular functionalization.
Hongshuang Guo+5 more
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The Management of Chemical Burns of the Œsophagus [PDF]
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Atomically‐Thin Freestanding Racetrack Memory Devices
Ultrathin and flexible freestanding racetrack membranes are fabricated using a water‐soluble Sr3Al2O6 release layer, without a buffer between the release layer and the magnetic heterostructure. The absence of any buffer layer enables local modulation of the current‐ and field‐induced manipulation of the racetrack magnetization via direct coupling with ...
Ke Gu+6 more
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Introduction: Burn intensive care unit (BICU) patients suffer from reduced immunological competence. Often bacterial and fungal infections occur as single or associated infection of the burn site.
Christian Weinand
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Bioactive multi‐crosslinked hydrogels are prepared from gelatin methacrylate (GelMA), methacrylate‐functionalized alginate dialdehyde (ADAMA), and Cobalt‐doped mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles (Co‐MBGNs), demonstrating optimized elasticity, cytocompatibility, and wound healing potential.
Ehsan Zeimaran+4 more
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Lipid‐Hybrid Multicompartment Membrane Systems for Controlled, Compartmentalized Encapsulant Release
Herein a bio‐inspired, lipid‐hybrid‐based multicompartmental material for scalable (milliliter) microencapsulation (20 – 200 µm) and controlled release of aqueous solutions is presented. The multicompartmental architecture provides non‐mixing environments, spatial patterning of encapsulants, and controlled compartmentalized release by surfactant ...
Tsuyoshi Inaba+3 more
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Progress and Application of Multifunctional Hydrogel in Radioactive Skin Injury
This review examines healing challenges in radiation‐wound injuries, where ionizing radiation impairs immune and tissue repair processes. Hydrogels, with their biocompatibility, antimicrobial properties, and drug delivery capabilities, present a transformative solution. It compares hydrogel efficacy in radiation‐induced versus common wounds, highlights
Xinyue Cui+5 more
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Nanohybrid of Silver‐MXene: A Promising Sorbent for Iodine Gas Capture from Nuclear Waste
Silver‐MXene (Ag‐Ti3C2Tx) nanohybrids effectively captured iodine gas at 150 °C, with Ag nanoparticles loaded onto MXene via silver nitrate reduction. Upon exposure to iodine gas, silver iodide forms, confirming successful adsorption. Ag‐Ti3C2Tx shows superior iodine uptake (946 mg g−1) compared to conventional sorbents, demonstrating its potential as ...
Karamullah Eisawi+7 more
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Polyvinyl pyrrolidone passivation enhances TiO2/CsPbI2Br interfaces, suppressing recombination and improving photodetector performance with faster response, higher photoresponsivity, and superior detectivity. Abstract Inorganic perovskites hold immense promise for optoelectronic applications, but their performance is often hindered by defects and trap ...
Shruti Shah+12 more
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Turning plastic waste immiscibility into an advantage: efficiency improvement of PVDF‐based energy harvesters using post‐consumer thermoplastics. The study highlights the synergy between thermoplastics waste and PVDF achieving remarkable voltage outputs ≈800 V surpassing traditional PVDF‐based nanogenerators. Abstract The immiscibility of plastic waste,
Petr Slobodian+5 more
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