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Point-of-Use technology for clean water treatment in disaster areas: Effectiveness of LDH plate in eliminating pathogenic bacteria [PDF]
This study tackles the clean water crisis in West Sumatra, often exacerbated by natural disasters such as flash floods and landslides, by proposing an innovative point-of-use water treatment method.
Ihsan Taufiq +2 more
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Unprecedented Spin‐Lifetime of Itinerant Electrons in Natural Graphite Crystals
Graphite exhibits extraordinary spintronic potential, with electron spin lifetimes reaching 1,000 ns at room temperature ‐ over 100 times longer than graphene‐based devices. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy reveals strong anisotropy: out‐of‐plane spins live 50 times longer than their in‐plane counterparts.
Bence G. Márkus +5 more
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Germination and emergence of Astrocaryum murumuru Mart. under stratification in different temperature regimes [PDF]
: Astrocaryum murumuru is a palm tree typical of Amazonian lowland areas (floodplains), whose seeds are exploited extractively for the manufacture of cosmetics.
Jucimara Gonçalves dos Santos +2 more
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Faecal sludge simulants to aid the development of desludging technologies [PDF]
This paper presents a review of currently available data from the literature on the undrained shear strength, bulk density, stickiness and debris content of faecal sludge.
Byrne, A. +7 more
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Vacuum‐based deposition is promising for perovskite solar cells to be successfully commercialized. However, co‐evaporation, the most common vapor phase deposition technique, suffers from very low deposition rates. In this work, we reveal that high deposition rates can lead to carbon flakes depositing into the perovskite absorber layers due to material ...
Thomas Feeney +13 more
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Unusual Swelling Behavior of Hydrogels Modified with Spiropyran as Appendage or Crosslinker
Not so innocent after all—spiropyran crosslinkers in methylenebisacrylamide‐crosslinked poly(acrylamide‐co‐acrylic acid) hydrogels increase crosslinking density, but also, counterintuitively, increase swelling. Charge complexation, cooperative chemo‐mechanical effects, and aggregation may explain these observations.
Michael M. Lerch +7 more
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Hydrogel is an ideal material for cartilage repair, but it is difficult for artificial materials to achieve ultra-low friction coefficient of cartilage at present.
LI Ziheng +4 more
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Microplastics from Wearable Bioelectronic Devices: Sources, Risks, and Sustainable Solutions
Bioelectronic devices (e.g., e‐skins) heavily rely on polymers that at the end of their life cycle will generate microplastics. For research, a holistic approach to viewing the full impact of such devices cannot be overlooked. The potential for devices as sources for microplastics is raised, with mitigation strategies surrounding polysaccharide and ...
Conor S. Boland
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Field guide for didymo DNA sample collection [PDF]
This protocol is designed for work in two-person teams for both safety and to maximise sample ...
Barnett, Catherine Margaret Eleanor +2 more
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