Expanding the Particle Range for Biocatalytically Active Pickering Emulsions with Silicone Coatings
Pickering emulsions are a promising class of reaction systems for biocatalysis. However, only a few materials can stabilize the required w/o emulsion. In this study, it is demonstrated that coating microparticles with modified silicone is a straightforward, versatile, and tunable method for producing appropriate particles. Consequently, enzyme carriers
Sara Fatima Bhutta+2 more
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Antimicrobial Activity of Poly(methyl methacrylate) Doped with CuO and ZnO Nanoparticles. [PDF]
Mlinarić NM+13 more
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Recent Advances in Reactive Microdroplets for Clean Water and Energy
Reactive microdroplets enable precise and sustainable chemistry at small scales. This review explores their role as confined reactors and dynamic interfaces for synthesizing functional materials, fuels, and microdevices. It offers a critical perspective on how droplet‐based platforms can drive next‐generation technologies in clean energy, environmental
Qiuyun Lu+4 more
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Effects of poly (methyl methacrylate) particle size in dental glaze on viscosity and glossiness. [PDF]
Shen YK, Lu IL, Huang CW, Lin WC.
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Porymerization of Methyl Methacrylate by Lead Tetraacetate
Shuzo Aoki+2 more
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Advances and Strategies in Enhancing mRNA Cancer Vaccines
Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines offer a powerful approach for cancer immunotherapy, but their clinical impact remains limited by delivery challenges and suboptimal immune activation. This review discusses key biological barriers and design strategies—including structural optimization, immunomodulation, organ targeting delivery, and advanced nanocarriers ...
Miao Zhang+4 more
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Efficient Copolymerization of Methyl Methacrylate and Lactide Using Metalate Catalysts. [PDF]
Upitak K, Thomas CM.
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The electrochemical detection of Ru(II) in a methyl methacrylate solution [PDF]
Adriaens, Mieke+2 more
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Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate in the Presence of 6-Nylon (I)
Sadao Hayashi, Minoru Imoto
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High Ionic Seebeck Effect in Natural Leaves
This work reveals a role of natural leaves as thermoelectric biomaterials, capable of converting heat into electricity through the ionic Seebeck effect. The leaves exhibit significant and reproducible thermopower under both moderate temperature gradients and photothermal conditions.
Hungu Kang+8 more
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