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Suppressing Surface Degradation in Na‐Rich Prussian Blue Cathodes via Liquid‐Phase Dehydration

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, EarlyView.
Gas bubbling in a liquid medium lowers the local water vapor pressure and continuously removes desorbed water, enabling effective dehydration of Prussian Blue without inducing surface oxidation. This interfacial mass transfer‐driven process stabilizes the surface chemistry and improves electrochemical performance, providing a strategy for handling ...
Seunghye Jang   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Cell Adhesion by Design: Engineering Tissue Culture Scaffolds With Adhesion Cues

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Interfaces, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT In scaffold‐based tissue engineering, the matrix should provide adequate adhesion cues for cell attachment, spreading, and function. Given the multitude of adhesion receptors and the diversity of scaffolds, there are many approaches to render scaffolds adhesive, even though they are not all equivalent.
Dalia Dranseike   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Metabolism and activity of zoxazolamine in white rats during forced immobilization with and without hyperthermia [PDF]

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The influence of restraint of rats held either at normal body temperature or at lowered body temperature as related to the effects of the muscle relaxant zoxazolamine was studied.
Buchel, L., Murawsky, M.
core   +1 more source

Engineered Heparinized GQDS/HPEI–Polyamide Membrane for Bilirubin Removal via One Step Anti Coagulation

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Interfaces, EarlyView.
A multifunctional heparinized polyamide membrane embedded with graphene quantum dots (GQDs) and hyperbranched polyethyleneimine (HPEI) is engineered for efficient bilirubin removal via a one‐step anticoagulation–adsorption process. The membrane demonstrates enhanced hemocompatibility, prolonged clotting times, and high bilirubin adsorption capacity ...
Abdur Rehman Mushtaq Ahmad   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Exploring the Potential of Zero‐Dimensional Carbon Nanomaterials in Photoluminescent, Electrochemiluminescent and Electrochemical Sensors

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Interfaces, EarlyView.
Zero‐dimensional carbon nanomaterials are presented as multifunctional platforms linking structure, property, and sensing performance. Surface engineering and heteroatom doping modulate electron‐transfer and luminescent behavior, enabling electrochemical, photoluminescent, and electrochemiluminescent detection. Fundamental design principles, analytical
Gustavo Martins   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

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