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Electrostatics overcome acoustic collapse to assemble, adapt, and activate levitated matter. [PDF]
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Mechanistic Insights into Protein Corona Formation: The Surface Charge of Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles Determines the Orientation and the Conformation of Adsorbed BSA Protein. [PDF]
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Decoding Membrane Lipids: Analytical Barriers and Technological Advances in Modern Lipidomics. [PDF]
Kim KH, Yoo BC.
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Proline/sidechain C-H/O interactions stabilize <i>cis</i>-proline.
Oven HC, Ganguly HK, Zondlo NJ.
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Generalization of long-range machine learning potentials in complex chemical spaces.
Sanocki M, Zavadlav J.
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Electrostatics - Fundamentals and Modern Applications is a comprehensive and in-depth academic work designed to provide readers with both the theoretical foundations and cutting-edge applications of electrostatics.
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Research on electrostatic shielding characteristics of electrostatic precipitator
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, 2022Air pollution control is a worldwide problem of common concern to all mankind. Electrostatic precipitator (ESP) plays an important role in the purification of flue gas and dust. At present, in a multi-electrode ESP, the middle discharge electrode is often inhibited by the outer discharge electrode, commonly known as electrostatic shielding, which ...
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2014
Atomistic simulation of chemical systems is currently limited by the elementary description of electrostatics that atomic point-charges offer. Unfortunately, a model of one point-charge for each atom fails to capture the anisotropic nature of electronic features such as lone pairs or π-systems. Higher order electrostatic terms, such as those offered by
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Atomistic simulation of chemical systems is currently limited by the elementary description of electrostatics that atomic point-charges offer. Unfortunately, a model of one point-charge for each atom fails to capture the anisotropic nature of electronic features such as lone pairs or π-systems. Higher order electrostatic terms, such as those offered by
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Computer Graphics Forum, 2010
AbstractWe introduce a new global approach for image dithering, stippling, screening and sampling. It is inspired by the physical principles of electrostatics. Repelling forces between equally charged particles create a homogeneous distribution in flat areas, while attracting forces from the image brightness values ensure a high approximation quality ...
Christian Schmaltz +3 more
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AbstractWe introduce a new global approach for image dithering, stippling, screening and sampling. It is inspired by the physical principles of electrostatics. Repelling forces between equally charged particles create a homogeneous distribution in flat areas, while attracting forces from the image brightness values ensure a high approximation quality ...
Christian Schmaltz +3 more
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Electrostatics at the nanoscale
Nanoscale, 2011Electrostatics across all length scales! Electrostatics can mediate assembly of objects on multiple length scales – but at the nanoscale things become a bit less predictable.
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