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Editorial for the Special Issue on Advances in Capacitive Sensors. [PDF]
López-Villanueva JA, Rivadeneyra A.
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This study explored dye molecule adsorption from water, focusing on activated carbon in polymer membranes for purifying low‐quality water. Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) membranes showed enhanced removal efficiency of methylene blue (MB) from 89.29% to 98.33% with biomass‐activated carbon (BAC).
Khairul Anwar Mohamad Said +5 more
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Novel Spiral and Embracing IDE Capacitive Sensors for In Situ Measurement of Soil Moisture. [PDF]
Xu Y +6 more
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Powder‐to‐Film Conversion of Nickel Single‐Atom Catalysts into Binder‐Free and Resistant Electrodes
A reproducible strategy is reported for fabricating standalone thin‐film electrodes composed of CNx‐supported Ni single‐atom catalysts. The resulting binder‐free electrodes exhibit robust stability, enhanced charge transfer, and superior electrochemical performance, offering scalable opportunities for applications in electrochemistry. ABSTRACT Although
Milla Vigliengo +8 more
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Development of a real-time multi-scenario monitoring method for respiratory motion based on capacitive sensors. [PDF]
Wang Y +5 more
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Recent Advances in Printed Capacitive Sensors. [PDF]
Rivadeneyra A, López-Villanueva JA.
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Influence of the Substrate Temperature on the Growth Mechanism of Allylamine Plasma Polymer Films
The influence of the substrate temperature on the growth mechanism of allylamine plasma polymers is investigated by correlating the plasma chemistry and the physico‐chemical properties of the coatings. New insights about the mechanistic formation of functionalized plasma polymers at a molecular level are provided, paving the way toward a better ...
Robin Dantinne +6 more
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Development of a Robot-Assisted TMS Localization System Using Dual Capacitive Sensors for Coil Tilt Detection. [PDF]
Ompico CDS +6 more
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ABSTRACT Capturing proteins is easy since their amphiphilic nature allows them to bind to almost any surface. Because of this, releasing them is challenging since various interactions need to be considered for this. We present a simple method to reversibly adsorb proteins on stabilized electrodes.
Erik J. Postma +3 more
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