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From Molecules to Modules: Advanced Characterization of Membrane Systems
Membrane technologies can enhance the efficiency and selectivity of chemical separations in energy‐water systems. Improving our understanding and design of separation membranes will require studying their properties at the molecular scale, mesoscale, and macroscale. This perspective highlights advanced characterization techniques for revealing membrane
Yaguang Zhu +13 more
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Multi-scale Jones polynomial and persistent Jones polynomial for knot data analysis. [PDF]
Song R, Li F, Wu J, Lei F, Wei GW.
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An in situ X‐ray absorption spectroscopy experiment revealed that the surface passivation layers on copper and stainless steel interact with the sulfide‐based solid‐state electrolyte upon contact, leading to the formation of various interfacial species.
Yijia Wang +9 more
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Novel techniques to analyze dynamical properties of quantum chaos with peculiar evidence of hybrid systems confinement. [PDF]
Bary G +4 more
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This review summarizes recent advances in metal‐based nanomaterials (MBNs) as multifunctional platforms for next‐generation diagnostics and nanodynamic therapies (NDTs), highlighting their structural tunability, diverse therapeutic modalities, and broad biomedical applications in oncology and infectious disease control.
Qihang Ding +11 more
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Characterization of two lytic bacteriophages infecting carbapenem-resistant clinical Klebsiella pneumoniae in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [PDF]
Ananna NT +6 more
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Adaptive Twisting Metamaterials
This work introduces torque‐controlled twisting metamaterials as a transformative platform for adaptive crashworthiness. By combining multiscale predictive modeling with experimental validation on additively manufactured gyroids, it demonstrates tunable stiffness, collapse stress, and energy absorption.
Mattia Utzeri +6 more
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The Curvature Operator of the Second Kind in Dimension Three. [PDF]
Fluck H, Li X.
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Magnetic Domain Texture in Fe3O4 Thin Films on SiO2 Nanospheres
Fe3O4 thin films grown on ordered SiO2 nanospheres form curved nanocaps with 3D geometry, inducing magnetic domain texture. X‐ray spectromicroscopy (XMCD‐PEEM), cross‐sectional electron microscopy (STEM), and polarized grazing‐incidence small‐angle neutron scattering (GISANS) reveal how topography modulates magnetization.
Mai Hussein Hamed +14 more
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