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Chemical Reviews, 2016
Gel-nanocomposites are rapidly emerging functional advanced materials having widespread applications in materials and biological sciences. Herein, we review syntheses, properties, and applications of various gel-nanocomposites assembled from different ...
S. Bhattacharya, S. Samanta
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Gel-nanocomposites are rapidly emerging functional advanced materials having widespread applications in materials and biological sciences. Herein, we review syntheses, properties, and applications of various gel-nanocomposites assembled from different ...
S. Bhattacharya, S. Samanta
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Self-Healable Gels for Use in Wearable Devices
, 2017Self-healing gels, which are able to restore their original shape/condition after damage, have recently attracted considerable interest. The present review provides an update on the current status of self-healing gels for use in soft self-healing devices,
Jingjing Li+4 more
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Homogeneity of gels and gel-derived glasses
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 1984The significance and implications of gel preparation procedures in controlling the homogeneity of multicomponent oxide gels are discussed. The role of physicochemical factors such as the structure and chemical reactivities of alkoxides, the formation of double-metal alkoxides, and the nature of solvent(s) are critically analyzed in the context of ...
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The Sol-Gel Transition in Polysaccharide Gels
1972The occurrence of thermal transitions in solutions of proteins, nucleic acids and other materials of biological origin, such as collagen, has been demonstrated on many occasions, and much useful information on the behaviour of such systems has been gained from a careful study of the temperature dependence of the properties of such systems.
D. J. Tibbs, D. S. Reid
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Superoxide dismutase: improved assays and an assay applicable to acrylamide gels.
Analytical Biochemistry, 1971C. Beauchamp, I. Fridovich
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Design principles of food gels
Nature Food, 2020Yiping Cao, R. Mezzenga
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Gel-Based and Gel-Free Proteomic Technologies
2010Proteomics refers to the analysis of expression, localization, functions, posttranslational modifications, and interactions of proteins expressed by a genome at a specific condition and at a specific time. Mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomic methods have emerged as a key technology for unbiased systematic and high-throughput identification and ...
Liana Coleman+3 more
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A Primer on Gels (with an Emphasis on Molecular Gels)
2020This chapter describes structural, kinetic, thermodynamic and viscoelastic aspects of how dispersions of small molecules (essentially 0-dimensional objects) aggregate into thermally reversible or thixotropic networks that immobilize large volumes of a liquid. When possible, the different properties of these molecular gels are correlated.
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Highly efficient solar vapour generation via hierarchically nanostructured gels
Nature Nanotechnology, 2018Fei Zhao+9 more
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Gel Cusps and Crystal Growth in Gels
Journal of Applied Physics, 1969Observations on the cusp-shaped ``cracks'' which form around crystals growing in gels are reported. It is shown that the cusps are interconnected, that the most common shape of the cusps is three-sided, that the cusp sides have a ridged structure, and finally, that the disposition of cusps around a growing crystal often displays a good deal of symmetry.
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