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Layer‐by‐Layer Constructed Macroporous Architectures

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2007
Bottoms up! Films were built up in a layer-by-layer fashion using high-molar-mass double-stranded DNA and cationic poly(ferrocenylsilane) polyelectrolytes. In this one-step bottom-up self-assembly approach, a unique macroporous architecture featuring biocompatible and redox-active components was obtained.
Ma, Y.   +4 more
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Selective Layer Reaction of Layer-by-Layer Assembled Layered Double-Hydroxide Nanocrystals

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2007
The layer-by-layer assembly of layered double-hydroxide (LDH) nanocrystals was successfully accomplished by surface grafting using organic acids as coupling agents.
Jong Hyeon, Lee   +2 more
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Regeneration of Enzymatic Layer on Layer-By-Layer Assembled Biosensor Interfaces

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2014
Previously, we reported an approach employing layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly of bio-functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) on glassy carbon electrode for electrochemical detection of pesticides. In this study, to have a better understanding of self-assembled layers, surface morphology and element composition were characterized with Atomic ...
Yuanyuan Zhang   +2 more
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Layer by Layer

2010
The porous structure of Fig. 6.6 was produced by 3D printing. Shape and pore size were computationally designed. The printer deposited a layer of molten polysulfonamide (PSA) followed by deposition of a wax layer and this printing is repeated until the required scaffold size is obtained.
Jozef A. Helsen, Yannis Missirlis
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Influence of the properties of layer-by-layer active layers on forward osmosis performance

Journal of Membrane Science, 2012
The advancement of forward osmosis (FO) technology requires separation membranes with appropriate transport characteristics. The layer-by-layer (LbL) method exhibits great flexibility for fabricating the active layer of FO membrane with controllable separation properties.
Chin, TW   +6 more
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Silk‐on‐Silk Layer‐by‐Layer Microcapsules

Advanced Materials, 2011
A IO N Silks are made of proteins produced naturally by silkworms and spiders and are known as biocompatible, biodegradable, and extraordinarily robust biomaterials frequently utilized in biomaterial composites. [ 1 , 2 ] The versatility of silk proteins, along with their favorable characteristics and potential for processing in aqueous solution under ...
Olga Shchepelina   +2 more
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A Layer-by-Layer Amplifier

Science, 2012
Materials Science![Figure][1] CREDIT: FANG ET AL., J. MATER. CHEM. 22 , 1305 (2012) A number of biological specimens, such as butterfly wings or diatom frustules, have been used as templates for making optical, catalytic, or electrical materials.
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Electroreductive Coupling Layer-by-Layer Assembly

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2017
Rapid and covalent layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly is of significance for practical applications because of superior chemical and mechanical stability. The electrochemical LbL assembly via an accelerating trigger can be automated and programmable in response to electrical signals to in situ fabricate covalently layered thin films with chemical and ...
Shusen Kang   +5 more
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Layer after Layer

2021
When the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew in South London were opened to the general public in the 1840s, they were presented as a ‘world text’: a collection of flora from all over the world, with the spectacular tropical (read: colonial) specimens taking centre stage as indexes of Britain’s imperial supremacy.
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Layer-by-layer assembled multicomposite films

Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science, 1998
Three topics in the field of layer-by-layer assembly have made significant progress recently: structural investigations on multilayers composed of strong flexible polyelectrolytes and the development of a model for composition and architecture of films of this kind; the incorporation of enzymes in multilayers for either biosensing or multistep ...
Decher, G.   +3 more
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