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Tunable Photoluminescence from Monolayer Molybdenum Disulfide
Monolayer molybdenum disulfide (1L MoS2), a promising optoelectronic material, emits strong visible photoluminescence (PL). Systematic control of the intensity, energy, and spectral width of PL from 1L MoS2 on silicon dioxide/silicon (SiO2/Si) is ...
Brendan F. M. Healy +4 more
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A Graphene–Molybdenum Disulfide Heterojunction Phototransistor
Heterojunctions combining graphene with transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) have garnered considerable interest in phototransistor research. Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) can be well combined with graphene owing to its excellent and special bandgap ...
Chuyue Jing, Ze Deng, Haichao Cui
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Advancing design strategies in smart stimulus‐responsive liposomes for drug release and nanomedicine
Schematic illustration of stimulus‐responsive liposomes designed for controlled drug release and nanomedicine. The innermost circle represents different liposomal structures, including unilamellar, multilamellar, and multivesicular liposomes. The middle layer illustrates the responsive phospholipid components.
Yuchen Guo +9 more
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This review provides an overview of the properties, composites and application of two‐dimensional (2D) nanomaterials for wearable electrochemical biosensors. Also, the challenges and future prospects of utilizing 2D nanomaterials in wearable electrochemical biosensor applications are discussed.
Kou Zhang +8 more
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This study examines the dry sliding wear behaviour of stir-cast Aluminium 2219 nano composites reinforced with nano boron carbide and a hybrid combination of nano boron carbide & Molybdenum disulfide particles. The wear properties were analyzed under
N.G. Siddeshkumar +10 more
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Marine silicon for biomedical sustainability
Schematic illustrating marine silicon for biomedical engineering. Abstract Despite momentous divergence from oceanic origin, human beings and marine organisms exhibit elemental homology through silicon utilization. Notably, silicon serves as a critical constituent in multiple biomedical processes.
Yahui Han +3 more
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Effect of Substrate Surface Finish on the Lubrication and Failure Mechanisms of Molybdenum Disulfide Films [PDF]
An optical microscope was used to study the lubrication and failure mechanisms of rubbed (burnished) MoS2 films applied to three substrate surface finishes - polished, sanded, and sandblasted - as a function of sliding distance. The lubrication mechanism
Fusaro, R. L.
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Ultrasound‐responsive nanoplatforms reprogram the tumor immune microenvironment by targeting tumor cells, immune cells, and non‐immune stromal cells to enhance the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy. Abstract Cancer immunotherapy represents a significant advancement in cancer treatment by enhancing the specific recognition and elimination of cancer cells.
Shilong Zhao +4 more
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Two‐stage linear force–displacement curves reveal that networks of acidic casein gels made of MC–powder are strengthened with increasing sugar content and a sugar peak appears. The system dynamics analysis decomposes this peak into an elastic sugar–protein interaction, likely due to weak hydrogen bonds, and a viscous gel network component.
Ronald Gebhardt, Thomas Pütz
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ABSTRACT Engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) are increasingly applied in agriculture to improve crop yield, nutrient efficiency, and food quality. This study examines the environmental transformation of ENMs, their uptake in plants, and their transfer across the agri‐food chain leading to human exposure.
Soumitra Nath
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