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Evaluation of Silicon Wafer-Based Internal Reflection Elements for Use with in Situ Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) Spectroscopy. [PDF]
Sperling BA, Kalanyan B.
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Site‐Selective Polyvinylpyrrolidone Adsorption Behavior for 3D Heterogeneous Integration
Site‐selective adsorption behavior is presented with polyvinylpyrrolidone on a Cu/SiO2 pattern wafer, which enables 3D heterogeneous integration. Owing to the site‐selective adsorption behavior and its corresponding electrostatic interaction between SiO2 nanoparticles and the Cu surface, the selectivity of Cu/SiO2 is arbitrarily controlled ...
Hosin Hwang +9 more
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Polymorphism of hydrogen-bonded star mesogens - a combinatorial DFT-D and FT-IR spectroscopy study. [PDF]
Pfletscher M +3 more
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Photothermomechanically Efficient, Low‐Cost, High‐Cycle‐Life, Hybrid MXene‐Polymer Actuators
The addition of MXenes to elastomer‐plastic‐paper films enables the creation of easily prepared actuators that are scalable for small robotic applications. Known as MXene‐polymer Trilayer Actuators (MPTAs), they bend from UV light. Their usefulness is demonstrated through kirigami‐inspired flower‐shaped art design, parallel manipulator for waveguiding,
Ken Iiyoshi +6 more
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Study of SH-SY5Y Cancer Cell Response to Treatment with Polyphenol Extracts Using FT-IR Spectroscopy. [PDF]
Ricciardi V +5 more
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Light Switchable Ionic Conductivity of Arylazopyrazole Modified Polysiloxanes
We present a polysiloxane functionalized with a novel arylazopyrazole dye that undergoes reversible photoisomerization. Upon lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide addition and UV irradiation, the polymer exhibits a shift in tan(d) toward higher frequencies and enhanced ionic conductivity.
Malte S. Beccard +7 more
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Binder‐free EGaIn–CB composite deliver printable, recyclable liquid‐metal conductors without sintering or polymer binders. Only 1.5 wt% CB yields shear‐thinning, high‐viscosity rheology, ∼60% bulk EGaIn conductivity, robust stretchability, high thermal conductivity, and strong EMI shielding (35 → 70 dB at 100% strain).
Elahe Parvini +4 more
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