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Study of the reusability and stability of nylon nanofibres as an antibody immobilisation surface
In the case of a biological threat, early, rapid, and specific detection is critical. In addition, ease of handling, use in the field, and low-cost production are important considerations. Immunological devices are able to respond to these needs.
Inés Peraile +5 more
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Structurally stabilized mesoporous TiO2 nanofibres for efficient dye-sensitized solar cells
One-dimensional (1D) TiO2 nanostructures are very desirable for providing fascinating properties and features, such as high electron mobility, quantum confinement effects, and high specific surface area.
Fargol Hasani Bijarbooneh +6 more
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Formamidinium lead bromide (FAPbBr3) nanocrystals have emerged as a powerful platform for optoelectronic applications due to their pure green photoluminescence (PL). However, their low colloidal stability under storage and operation reduces the potential
Madeeha Tabassum +5 more
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Effecft of co‐doping polyaniline with phosphoric acid and phytic acid on the heat release rate of polyethylene. Abstract Polyolefins, such as polyethylene (PE), are highly flammable and electrically insulative, limiting their applicability. The study explored the flame‐retardancy and electrical conductivity of PE/polyaniline (PE/PANI) nanocomposites ...
Akeem Adisa +4 more
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Carbon nanotubes in electrospun polyethylene oxide nanofibres: A potential route to conducting nanofibres [PDF]
Polyethylene oxide solution containing multi-walled carbon nanotubes have been electrospun onto a rotating collector to produce highly aligned arrays of electrospun nanofibers ranging in diameters from (200 – 360) nanometres. The addition of a surfactant (Triton X-100)is highly effective in dispersing carbon nanotube within an aqueous solution of ...
Nazhipkyzy, M +3 more
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In Situ Grown UiO‐66‐NH2 on Nanocellulose Aerogels for Gas Capture
ABSTRACT Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) decomposition gases are toxic and corrosive, making the removal of these impurities essential for ensuring equipment safety and personnel health. To address this issue, this work developed a robust TEMPO‐oxidised cellulose nanofibril/chitosan (TOCNF/CS)@UiO‐66‐NH2 composite aerogel by in situ growth UiO‐66‐NH2 ...
Hongsong Lian +7 more
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Centrifugally spun PHBV micro and nanofibres [PDF]
This paper reports the first study on centrifugal spinning of PHBV fibres. Fibres were spun from solution using a range of polymer concentrations, spin speeds and spinneret to collector distances. A PHBV polymer concentration of 25% w/v spun at 9000rmin-1 produced the highest quality fibres, with fibre diameters predominantly in the 0.5-3μm range.
Upson, SJ +4 more
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Integrating Optical Nanofibres with Cold Rubidium Ground-State and Rydberg Atoms [PDF]
In recent years, optical nanofibres have become a promising platform for trapping, manipulating and controlling atomic systems. In this work, I will highlight our recent work on the demonstration of multiphoton processes using optical nanofibres embedded
Nic Chormaic Síle
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ABSTRACT Background Short Fibre Reinforced Composite resins may be used to restore odontogenic tissues and have enhanced physical and mechanical properties compared with conventional resins. However, their surface characteristics remain a concern, and this has limited their use as direct dental restorative materials.
Murray Macpherson +2 more
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PA6 Nanofibre Production: A Comparison between Rotary Jet Spinning and Electrospinning
Polymer nanofibres are created from many different techniques, with varying rates of production. Rotary jet spinning is a relatively new technique for making nanofibres from both polymer solutions and melt.
James J. Rogalski +2 more
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