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Increased NIR photoluminescence of Egyptian blue via matrix effect optimization [PDF]
The exceptionally high NIR photoluminescence of the ancient pigment Egyptian blue is due to its very stable phase cuprorivaite (CaCuSi4O10). This compound has recently attracted significant attention, leading to numerous applications for sensors ...
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Biopolymers
ABSTRACTThis study demonstrates a new degradable 3D‐printed carboxymethyl chitosan (CMC)/zein bone scaffold loaded with different content of cuprorivaite (Cup) nanoparticles which labeled as CMCS/Z/Cup. Only a few studies have utilized these components to fabricate a three‐component porous osteogenic scaffold.
Mojtaba Ansari +5 more
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ABSTRACTThis study demonstrates a new degradable 3D‐printed carboxymethyl chitosan (CMC)/zein bone scaffold loaded with different content of cuprorivaite (Cup) nanoparticles which labeled as CMCS/Z/Cup. Only a few studies have utilized these components to fabricate a three‐component porous osteogenic scaffold.
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Bildung und Stabilit�t von �gyptisch Blau (Cuprorivait)
Die Naturwissenschaften, 1975G. Bayer, H. G. Wiedemann
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Egyptian blue ? Cuprorivaite a window to ancient Egyptian technology
Die Naturwissenschaften, 1983A El Goresy
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