Preparation, Thermal Properties and Decomposition Course of Highly Resistant Potato Starch Graft Poly(Cinnamyl Methacrylate) Materials. [PDF]
Worzakowska M.
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Dynamic Magnonic Crystals Based on Spatiotemporal Plasmon Excitation
Hybrid magnonic‐plasmonic metamaterials enabling spatiotemporal optical control of spin‐wave transport are demonstrated. These structures integrate periodic stripes of gold nanodisk arrays with low‐damping yttrium iron garnet films to realize dynamically reconfigurable magnonic crystals.
Nikolai Kuznetsov+3 more
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Bonding the Titanium Attachment Matrix Housing to Acrylic Overdentures Using Different Primers, Adhesives, and Resin Materials: An In Vitro Study. [PDF]
Nakhaei M+3 more
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Mechanophysical Synthesis of Core/Shell Hybrid Supraparticles
Collision‐driven mechanophysical synthesis enables rapid, chemical‐free assembly of core/shell hybrid supraparticles (HSPs) by embedding inorganic nanomaterials onto polymer microparticles. Governed by collision and interfacial energies, this scalable, solvent‐free method accommodates diverse material combinations, allowing multifunctional HSPs for ...
Jeonguk Hwang+15 more
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CO<sub>2</sub>-Responsive Vinyl Polymers: From Synthesis to Application. [PDF]
Sheraz M, Wang R.
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CO2‐Responsive Smart Wood Scaffold for Natural Organic Matter Removal without Secondary Pollution
A CO2‐responsive smart wood scaffold is developed for sustainable water purification, achieving efficient natural organic matter (NOM) removal and microbial disinfection without secondary pollution. The CO2‐responsive polymer coating undergoes protonation upon CO2 exposure, enabling strong cation−π interactions with NOM.
Lin Yang+11 more
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Biomechanics of different thread designs of dental implants assisting unilateral free end mandibular partial dentures. [PDF]
Alresheedi BA+4 more
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Synthetic Chromatophores for Color and Pattern Morphing Skins
Cephalopods use chromatophore organs (muscle‐actuated pigment sacs) to alter their skin color and pattern. Synthetic chromatophores, which closely mimic the mechano‐optical process found in cephalopods using stimuli‐responsive microscale hydrogel actuators, are reported.
Brennan P. Watts+5 more
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