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Resorting to new nanotechnology may solve nanotechnological challenges. In this perspective, it is highlighted that some nanomaterials coming from Nature are an incipient revolution, not only by their excellent properties per se, but also because these could be tools to turn the processing and applications of “classical” nanomaterials into fully ...
Jose M. González‐Domínguez
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Microbiological Studies on the Decomposition of Chitin in Marine Environment-X
Humitake Seki
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Mechanochemical and Aging‐Based SN2 Method to Access CO2‐Responsive, High‐Amine‐Loading Chitosan
We report a green, scalable mechanochemical SN2 method to synthesize CO2‐responsive chitosan with a record‐high amine loading (DS up to 1.67). This one‐pot process functionalizes both amine and alcohol groups using minimal reagents and energy. The resulting biopolymer exhibits reversible pH and osmotic pressure changes upon CO2 exposure, offering a ...
Galen Yang+5 more
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Microbiological Studies on the Decomposition of Chitin in Marine Environment-II
Humitake Seki, Nobuo Taga
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Studies on Chitin. II. Preparation of Benzyl and Benzoylchitins [PDF]
Oyin Somorin+3 more
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Streptomyces venezuelae uses secreted chitinases and a designated ABC transporter to support the competitive saprophytic catabolism of chitin. [PDF]
van der Meij A+5 more
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Carbon materials derived from biomass are sustainable and environmentally friendly, making them ideal for electrochemical energy storage and conversion. This review explores nanocomposites utilizing biomass‐derived carbon with MXenes, metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs), graphene, conductive polymers, and transition metal oxides/hydroxides, highlighting ...
Xi Zhu+5 more
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Regulation and solubilization of Candida albicans chitin synthetase [PDF]
P C Braun, Richard Calderone
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The formation of isopeptide bonds in the SpyTag/SpyCatcher system and its application in the food field ABSTRACT The SpyTag/SpyCatcher system is a modular protein assembly tool based on isopeptide bond‐mediated covalent conjugation, distinguished by mild reaction conditions, rapid ligation rate, and independence from exogenous enzymes or chemical ...
Meng‐meng Cai+6 more
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