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Formation of Langmuir monolayers from native phospholipids of bacteria of various systematic groups [PDF]
Phospholipids are the most important structural elements of the bacterial cell wall, participate in the adaptation of microorganisms to the environment and can act as biomarkers for environmental changes and one of the components of environmental ...
Kuznetsova, Viktoria A. +3 more
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A fluoride adsorption‐functionalization strategy directly couples fluoride wastewater remediation with combustion performance enhancement of B/CuO energetic microspheres. Fluoride captured from wastewater is retained within the microspheres without adsorbent regeneration or disposal, simultaneously achieving pollutant removal and enhanced energetic ...
Hongbiao Huo +6 more
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Interaction between cholesterol and chitosan in Langmuir monolayers
Chitosan incorporated in the aqueous subphase is found to affect the Langmuir monolayers of cholesterol, causing the surface pressure and the surface potential isotherms to become more expanded.
Felippe J. Pavinatto +2 more
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Accelerating Biosensor Discovery: A Computationally‐Driven Pipeline for Microplastics Monitoring
A computationally guided pipeline unites molecular simulation, synthetic biology, electrochemical engineering, and machine learning to accelerate biosensor discovery. A Bacillus anthracis carbohydrate‐binding module is used to develop a high‐performance micro‐ and nanoplastics sensor with greatly reduced error and variability.
Gabriel X. Pereira +13 more
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A Carbon‐Induced Surface Reconstruction on an Operating Fischer–Tropsch Catalyst
It is widely believed that a cobalt Fischer–Tropsch catalyst initially undergoes an activity‐enhancing roughening, driven by the high chemical potential of carbon. In this operando STM and DFT study, we simulate such conditions. We show that, instead, a triangular stacking‐fault reconstruction may form, leaving the catalytic activity unchanged ...
Sebastian Kläger +3 more
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Aggregation of Gramicidin A in Phospholipid Langmuir–Blodgett Monolayers [PDF]
The aggregation of Gramicidin A (gA) in dipalmitoylphosphatidylcoline (DPPC) monolayers is investigated by both thermodynamic and structural methods. Compression isotherm analysis and atomic force microscopy (AFM) observations are performed. Our experimental results indicate that gA aggregation does occur in DPPC monolayers even at very low gA ...
M. DIOCIAIUTI +6 more
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ABSTRACT Metal corrosion causes significant economic losses and safety hazards, underscoring the urgent need for effective, environmentally friendly corrosion inhibitors. In this study, an organic–inorganic composite inhibitor, chitosan–glucose–BN (CS–GL–BN) was developed to protect Q235 mild steel in a 3.5‐wt% NaCl solution.
Shanjun Xu +4 more
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Study of the Adsorption Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Lipoic Acid onto Three Types of Resin
The adsorption of lipoic acid on three different types of resin was compared. Studies of the adsorption thermodynamics and kinetics of lipoic acid onto XAD-4, NDA-100 and ND-90 resins were carried out via static experiments.
Wei Ruixia +5 more
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A graphene oxide‐functionalized PEGylated polystyrene (PS‐PEG@GO) resin is developed as a recoverable, reusable adsorbent for cationic dye removal from water. Combining efficient multi‐dye adsorption with simple filtration‐based recovery and stable reuse, it retains over 90% removal for CV and MB and 89.19% and 85.15% for R6G and RB after 20 cycles ...
Kwanghee Yoo +5 more
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Experimental Technique to Study the Interaction Between a Bubble and the Particle-Laden Interface
An experimental apparatus was developed based on the Langmuir-Blodgett trough design to investigate the compression of monolayers of micron size spherical glass particles at the air-water interface and the interaction of an air bubble with the monolayers.
Xingshi Yang +4 more
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