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High temperature decomposition of hydrogen peroxide [PDF]
Nitric oxide (NO) is oxidized into nitrogen dioxide (NO.sub.2) by the high temperature decomposition of a hydrogen peroxide solution to produce the oxidative free radicals, hydroxyl and hydroperoxyl.
Parrish, Clyde F.
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A unique 2D bionanozyme, engineered from a single amino acid and copper ions, demonstrates peroxidase‐mimicking catalytic activity. This efficient and simple bionanozyme allows for ultrasensitive, equipment‐free visual detection of key biomarkers in both test and real samples, meeting the WHO‐REASSURE standards for practical diagnostic applications ...
Subrat Vishwakarma+5 more
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Preservative effect of tea polyphenols and hydrogen peroxide on quality of chilled meat [PDF]
The aim of this study was to research the effect of different preservatives on quality and shelf life of fresh chilled meat stored at 4 °C for 12 days.
Wenming Xing+3 more
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Clean synthesis of adipic acid from cyclohexene in microemulsions with stearyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride as surfactant: From the laboratory to bench scale [PDF]
Adipic acid, HOOC(CH2)4COOH, is a white crystalline solid used primarily in the manufacture of nylon-6,6 polyamide. In industry, adipic acid is mainly produced by oxidation of cyclohexane with air and nitric acidfollowing a homogeneous two-step route ...
Cognet, Patrick+3 more
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Platinum‐Copper bimetallic nanoparticles may evolve depending on their synthesis under tumor microenvironment conditions and play a dual role as chemotherapeutic agents after releasing Cu ions and as near infrared photothermal agents with the Pt‐rich remaining frames.
Jose I. Garcia‐Peiro+7 more
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H2O2 Kill Assays of Planktonic Stationary Phase Bacteria
Stationary phase bacteria are highly tolerant to hydrogen peroxide. This protocol was developed to test the susceptibility to hydrogen peroxide killing in different Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains.
Malika Khakimova, Dao Nguyen
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Different Modes of Hydrogen Peroxide Action During Seed Germination
Hydrogen peroxide was initially recognized as a toxic molecule that causes damage at different levels of cell organization and thus losses in cell viability.
Ł. Wojtyla+3 more
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A well‐modulated CeO2/Fe3C heterostructure is successfully constructed. The electron redistribution induced by CeO2 not only enhances the formation energy of Fe vacancies and hinders the dissolution of Fe but also reduces the energy barrier of the ORR.
Peng Wang+8 more
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Detection of hydrogen peroxide with chemiluminescent micelles
Dongwon Lee1, Venkata R Erigala1,3, Madhuri Dasari1, Junhua Yu2, Robert M Dickson2, Niren Murthy11The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering; 2Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA ...
Dongwon Lee+5 more
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Mathematical modelling of the vitamin C clock reaction: a study of two kinetic regimes
Chemically reacting systems exhibiting a repeatable delay period before a visible and sudden change are referred to as clock reactions; they have a long history in education and provide an idealization of various biochemical and industrial processes.
A. A. Alsaleh, D. J. Smith, S. Jabbari
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