Covalency of M-N Bonds in Isomorphous Lanthanide and Actinide 5‑(2-Pyridyl)‑1<i>H</i>‑tetrazolate Complexes. [PDF]
Bai Z +6 more
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Abstract Forensic ballistics is essential in analyzing evidence from firearm use in criminal investigations, with gunshot residue (GSR) detection providing key information about the firearm and shooting conditions. Traditional methods like spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) have limitations in sensitivity, cost, and accessibility ...
Paulo Tonin +2 more
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Lanthanide-carbamazepine complexes: synthesis, spectroscopic characterization, DFT Insights, molecular docking, and biological evaluation. [PDF]
Mohamed NS +3 more
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Nanoparticles in Periodontology and Implant Dentistry: From Mechanisms to Clinical Applications
Nanotechnology holds significant promise in improving dental care, yet there is a need for more reliable clinical studies to validate its effectiveness and safety. ABSTRACT Recent advances in nanotechnology are reshaping the landscape of periodontology and implant dentistry, particularly through the application of nanoparticles (NPs).
Chun Xu +4 more
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Stereoselective Synthesis of Topologically Chiral Knots and Links: Synthesis and Applications. [PDF]
Ma B +6 more
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Multifunctional lanthanide-based iron oxide luminescent-magnetic nanoparticles: synthesis, properties and biomedical applications. [PDF]
Munna MSA +5 more
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Contrast Agents for Enhanced Bioimaging: A Comprehensive Review
Contrast agents, especially those that are nanoparticle‐based, are revolutionizing bioimaging by enabling highly sensitive, specific, and early‐stage diagnosis of diseases like cancer, using clinical imaging modalities such as CT, MRI, PET, and SPECT.
Paulo Sérgio Taube +17 more
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Dye-sensitized cascaded energy transfer for amplified 1525 nm luminescence in highly doped lanthanide nanoparticles. [PDF]
Long F +8 more
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|∆μ| Big Is “Not Bad”? A Quantitative Assessment
The “dμ big is good” rule is significantly less predictive than the maximum hardness and minimum electrophilicity rules, but is nonetheless “not bad” for the double‐exchange reactions between traditional charge‐transfer (polar) diatomic molecules, especially if their bonds are stretched and near‐thermoneutral reactions are disregarded.
Abdul Rahman Al Nabulsi +3 more
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A Note on Why Low-Symmetry Lanthanide Clusters Can Be Good Single Molecule Magnets. [PDF]
Waldmann O.
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