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Engineering of balanites aegyptiaca-derived SrO@biochar and SrO@biomass for nitrophenol removal from wastewater. [PDF]
Fawzy M +3 more
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Multichannel Photoluminescence of Graphene Quantum Dots Across Femtosecond to Cryogenic Timescales
This study reveals how graphene quantum dots emit light across all relevant timescales, from femtoseconds to cryogenic steady states. By integrating optical Kerr gating, time‐correlated single‐photon counting, and low‐temperature photoluminescence, distinct intrinsic, surface, and defect‐related emission channels are temporally and spectrally ...
Hanna Song +8 more
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Heterologous Surface Display Reveals Conserved Complement Inhibition and Functional Diversification of Borrelia burgdorferi Elp Proteins. [PDF]
Hill N +10 more
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ABSTRACT This study introduces a dual salt novel electrolyte for sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs), consisting of sodium difluoro(oxalato)borate (NaDFOB) and sodium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (NaFSI) salts dissolved in the bio‐based γ‐valerolactone (GVL) solvent.
Yiyue Lu +8 more
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The insider's perspective: The intracellular complosome and immune cell dynamics in cancer. [PDF]
Bennion A, Lysaght J, Lynam-Lennon N.
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This study presents an advanced electrocatalyst featuring atomically dispersed Ru single‐atom sites anchored on a cobalt–titanium oxide support. The use of a Ru–EDTA precursor enables uniform dispersion and prevents agglomeration during thermal treatment.
Nael G. Yasri +3 more
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Polyurethane-Based Electronic Packaging: The Characterization of Natural Aging over a Decade. [PDF]
Wei X, Li H, Zhou R, Xie C, Ning H.
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Motorized DNAzymes Drive Enhanced Electrochemical Biosensing for Rapid Bacterial Detection
The micromotor DNAzyme analyzer (Motolyzer) enables sensitive electrochemical detection of Legionella pneumophila proteins in unprocessed samples with high specificity. Upon target recognition, DNAzymes actively release redox barcodes, which are detected on DNA‐functionalized electrodes.
Amir Ali Akhlaghi +9 more
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