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Preparation of Model Surfaces to Mimic Porous Cellulose Structures
This study presents 2D ultrathin nanocellulose model surfaces that mimic porous cellulose materials. The surfaces are prepared via a sacrificial templating approach, by spin coating nanocellulose and polystyrene nanoparticles suspension on a substrate, followed by nanoparticle removal.
Tiinamari Seppänen +4 more
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Given the growing interest in antibiotic‐free implant strategies and the need for biocompatible solutions to combat peri‐implantitis and implant failure, this review gives a timely and comprehensive overview of Ti‐Cu alloys as next‐generation biomaterials.
Brandon Fields +8 more
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Quantum dots (QDs) boost perovskite solar cells (PSCs) performance/stability via tunable bandgap, energy alignment, and interfacial engineering. This review covers three frontiers: 1. interfacial defect passivation by Ligand‐engineered QDs in PSCs. 2. QDs multifunctional interlayers via bandgap/energy alignment. 3. QDs in tandem cells.
Qingbo Gao +8 more
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AlScN/GaN Multichannel Heterostructures Grown by Metal–Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition
Growth of AlScN/GaN multichannel heterostructures by metal–organic chemical vapor deposition is demonstrated for the first time. The growth of such structures is detailed through changes in growth parameters, such as the number of periods and the thickness of the channel layers, as well as structural studies.
Teresa Duarte +9 more
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Zn–Sn–O thin films synthesized via ultrasonic spray pyrolysis reveal tunable phase evolution and enhanced acetone selectivity. Integrating DFT insights with machine learning predictions uncovers the role of stoichiometric control and oxygen vacancies in VOC sensing.
Kevin Rueda‐Castellanos +6 more
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Schematic of two representative slippery surface: Lubricant‐infused surface (LIS) and liquid‐like surface (LLS) and its application in condensation and icephobic surface ABSTRACT Slippery surfaces that minimize contact line pinning and enable high droplet mobility have emerged as promising solutions for enhancing condensation and anti‐icing performance.
Jun Soo Kim +5 more
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