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Two-leg ladders and carbon nanotubes: Exact properties at finite doping [PDF]
Robert Konik+3 more
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A two‐step fabrication strategy combines electrospinning with electrophoretic deposition of carbon nanotubes to produce conductive, porous PVDF fiber mats. These flexible composites serve as multifunctional sensors, capable of detecting pressure, motion, respiration, and temperature.
Michał Kopacz+7 more
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Nanotubes Growth by Self-Assembly of DNA Strands at Room Temperature. [PDF]
Bourdon L+9 more
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Nanomaterial‐Enhanced Biosensing: Mechanisms and Emerging Applications
Nanomaterial integration transforms biosensor capabilities through enhanced signal transduction, sensitivity, and selectivity. This review analyzes how nanoscale materials—from nanoparticles to nanosheets—leverage unique physicochemical properties to revolutionize electrochemical, optical, and electrical biosensing.
Younghak Cho+3 more
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Introduction to the <i>RSC Advances</i> themed collection on nanotubes: fabrication, properties, and applications. [PDF]
Durante O, Di Bartolomeo A.
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Advanced Oral Delivery Systems for Nutraceuticals
Emerging delivery technologies are explored to overcome barriers to oral nutraceutical absorption. Traditional carriers are compared with novel platforms including biodegradable polymers, MOFs, MPNs, and 3D printing. These systems enhance bioavailability, control release, and enable personalized nutrition.
Xin Yang+4 more
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Unveiling size-selective host-guest interaction of photoresponsive nanorings with carbon nanotubes and fullerenes. [PDF]
R S, Ali MA.
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Spatially resolved scanning tunneling spectroscopy on single-walled carbon nanotubes
Liesbeth Venema+6 more
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Atomic‐Level Engineering of Synthetic Receptors for Enhanced Virus Detection and Removal
Advanced computational techniques are employed to design and optimize computationally designed imprinted receptors (CIRs) for virus detection and removal. CIR‐conjugated piezoelectric sensor achieves highly sensitive virus detection in water and human serum. CIR‐integrated membranes remove 100% of pathogenic viruses from contaminated water.
Eda Akin+8 more
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