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SI‐bioATRP in Mesoporous Silica for Size‐Exclusion Driven Local Polymer Placement
An enzyme‐catalyzed surface‐initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI‐bioATRP) of an anionic monomer within mesoporous silica particles, using hemoglobin as a catalyst, allows for controlling the location of the formed polymer via size‐exclusion effects between the nanopores and the biomacromolecules, thereby opening routes to functional ...
Oleksandr Wondra +8 more
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Semantic segmentation in crystal growth process using fake micrograph machine learning. [PDF]
Ishiyama T, Suemasu T, Toko K.
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Ammonothermal Crystal Growth of Functional Nitrides for Semiconductor Devices: Status and Potential. [PDF]
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Adjustment of oxygen transport phenomena for Czochralski silicon crystal growth. [PDF]
Ansari Dezfoli AR, Adabavazeh Z.
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Atomic sawtooth-like metal films for vdW-layered single-crystal growth. [PDF]
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Publisher Correction: Formation mechanisms and environmental influences on the crystal growth of wulfenite. [PDF]
Gračanin N +6 more
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Competition between Kardar-Parisi-Zhang and Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless kinetic roughening on (001) singular surface during steady crystal growth. [PDF]
Akutsu N, Kangawa Y.
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Science, 2017
Ordering and disordering electrons When a liquid is cooled rapidly, it can form a glass, a state stuck between liquid and solid. Two groups looked in detail into analogous dynamics in electronic systems. Sato et al. and Sasaki et al.
T. Sato, K. Miyagawa, K. Kanoda
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Ordering and disordering electrons When a liquid is cooled rapidly, it can form a glass, a state stuck between liquid and solid. Two groups looked in detail into analogous dynamics in electronic systems. Sato et al. and Sasaki et al.
T. Sato, K. Miyagawa, K. Kanoda
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This chapter examines crystal growth. When a crystal surface is exposed to a supersaturated environment, the flux of growth units (atoms, ions, molecules) to the surface exceeds the equilibrium flux so that the number of growth units joining the surface is greater than that leaving. This results in growth of the surface.
John C. Brice, Peter Rudolph
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This chapter examines crystal growth. When a crystal surface is exposed to a supersaturated environment, the flux of growth units (atoms, ions, molecules) to the surface exceeds the equilibrium flux so that the number of growth units joining the surface is greater than that leaving. This results in growth of the surface.
John C. Brice, Peter Rudolph
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