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Reduced Transition Metal Colloids: A Novel Family of Reusable Catalysts?
Chemical Reviews, 2002alain Roucoux
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Colloids with valence and specific directional bonding
Nature, 2012Yu Wang, Vinothan N Manoharan, Lang Feng
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Soil colloids affect the aggregation and stability of biochar colloids.
Science of the Total Environment, 2021The stability of biochar colloids plays an important role in the transport and fate of contaminants and nutrients in soil. This study aimed to investigate the effects of main soil components, kaolin (Kao), goethite (Goe), and humic acid (HA) colloids on ...
Xiangyang Gui +6 more
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Environmental Science and Technology, 2020
Natural organic matter-iron (NOM-Fe) colloids are ubiquitous at anoxic-oxic interfaces of subsurface environments. Fe(II) or NOM can chemically reduce Cr(VI) to Cr(III), and the formation of Cr(III)-NOM-Fe colloids can control the fate and transport of ...
Peng Liao +6 more
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Natural organic matter-iron (NOM-Fe) colloids are ubiquitous at anoxic-oxic interfaces of subsurface environments. Fe(II) or NOM can chemically reduce Cr(VI) to Cr(III), and the formation of Cr(III)-NOM-Fe colloids can control the fate and transport of ...
Peng Liao +6 more
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Interactions of Dissolved Organic Matter with Natural and Engineered Inorganic Colloids: A Review
Environmental Science & Technology, 2014Allan Philippe, Gabriele E Schaumann
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Nature Materials, 2023
Robots have components that work together to accomplish a task. Colloids are particles, usually less than 100 µm, that are small enough that they do not settle out of solution. Colloidal robots are particles capable of functions such as sensing, computation, communication, locomotion and energy management that are all controlled by the particle itself.
Albert Tianxiang Liu +15 more
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Robots have components that work together to accomplish a task. Colloids are particles, usually less than 100 µm, that are small enough that they do not settle out of solution. Colloidal robots are particles capable of functions such as sensing, computation, communication, locomotion and energy management that are all controlled by the particle itself.
Albert Tianxiang Liu +15 more
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Chemical Aging Changed Aggregation Kinetics and Transport of Biochar Colloids.
Environmental Science and Technology, 2019Little is known about aggregation and transport behaviors of aged biochar colloids in the terrestrial environment. This study investigated aggregation kinetics and transport of biochar colloids from aged (HNO3 treatment) and pristine pinewood biochars ...
Yang Wang +4 more
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Advanced Functional Materials, 2018
Functional and engineered colloids fabricated from edible materials have recently gained a lot of interest for futuristic applications in the field of foods for purposes ranging from microstructure development to delivery of health‐promoting bioactives ...
Ashok R. Patel
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Functional and engineered colloids fabricated from edible materials have recently gained a lot of interest for futuristic applications in the field of foods for purposes ranging from microstructure development to delivery of health‐promoting bioactives ...
Ashok R. Patel
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An experimental study of cotransport of heavy metals with kaolinite colloids.
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2019Cotransport of heavy metals, Pb, Cu and Zn (multi-metal system), and transport of those metals (single-metal system) were investigated by performing laboratory soil column experiment under the presence of kaolinite colloids.
Jongmuk Won, X. Wirth, S. Burns
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