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Generation of Oil‐In‐Water Emulsion‐Core Sodium Alginate Beads
A core‐shell encapsulation platform is developed by embedding oil‐in‐water emulsions within alginate shells. Optimized formulations with mineral oil, CMC, and non‐ionic surfactants produce uniform spherical beads with tunable core sizes and shell thicknesses.
Fariba Malekpour Galogahi+3 more
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<i>In situ</i> reduced gold nanoparticles in PDMS contact lenses for color blindness management. [PDF]
Aravind M, Butt H, George SD.
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Printable Elastic Porous Conductor for Stretchable Keypads
Highly stretchable and printable porous conductors are developed by incorporating PEDOT:PSS with silver flakes within a silicone rubber matrix. This elastic electrode retains high conductivity under 400% strain and endures 1000 stretching cycles. Its durability, cost‐effectiveness, and scalability make it ideal for wearable electronics, as demonstrated
Jongsu Lee+4 more
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Surface and Antifouling Properties of a Biomimetic Reusable Contact Lens Material. [PDF]
Liang S+6 more
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Chitosan (CS) is a natural polymer with numerous advantages in biomedical applications. However, its poor mechanical strength and rapid biodegradation are significant limitations. Its properties are improved by blending with polycaprolactone (PCL) and genipin cross‐linking. It results in a 350% increase in tensile strength compared to pure CS scaffolds
Nagalekshmi Uma Thanu Krishnan Neela+5 more
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Patient Satisfaction with a Novel Daily Toric Contact Lens in Individuals with Previous Lens Failures. [PDF]
Nguyen MT+3 more
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This review discusses the progress of vapor‐deposited polymer structures, from simple thin films and surface microstructures to complex 3D architectures and monoliths. It covers fabrication methods, polymerization mechanisms, and processes for fabricating these structures. The applications of these polymers are discussed, focusing on device integration
Theresia Cecylia Ramli+6 more
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Evaluating the initial and end-of-day wettability of contemporary daily disposable contact lenses using various in vitro methods. [PDF]
Phan CM+8 more
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Suspending old certainties, NMR now hints at a constant linear polyisoprene core whose corona morphs with pH tight, multilamellar in acidic latex, loose and hydrated after ammonia. ABSTRACT How reliable is our century‐old understanding of natural‐rubber latex (NRL) when examined through the lens of modern analytical techniques, such as nuclear magnetic
Oliyad Teferi Dibisa, Tim A. Osswald
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Most Important Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Applications of Silicones. [PDF]
Chruściel JJ.
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