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Molecular computation at equilibrium via programmable entropy. [PDF]
Wang B, Chalk C, Doty D, Soloveichik D.
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Mechanisms of Glycolysis and Fermentation: A Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics Perspective [PDF]
Dirk Roosterman, Graeme S. Cottrell
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Phase Diagrams Enable Solid‐State Battery Design
Batteries are non‐equilibrium devices with inherent thermodynamic driving forces to react at interfaces, regardless of kinetics or operating conditions. Chemical potential mismatches across interfaces are dissipated via interfacial reactions. In this work, it is illustrated how phase diagrams and chemical potential maps predict degradation pathways but
Nathaniel L. Skeele, Matthias T. Agne
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Theoretical View: Thermodynamics of the Saturation Dissolution of a Molecular (Solid) Dispersion of a Hydrophobic Molecule and Polymeric Surfactant in an Aqueous Solution. [PDF]
Poša M.
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Here, we present a nanotechnology approach to construct synthetic lipid rafts on the live T cell membrane, leveraging a versatile DNA origami‐enabled platform named as the “cholesterol nano‐patch” (CNP). Our investigation highlights the effectiveness of DNA nanotechnology in exploring the impact of nanoscale arrangement of cholesterols on the ...
Yunmin Jung +4 more
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Far-from-equilibrium thermodynamics of the human uterus: A self-organized dissipative structure. [PDF]
Lecarpentier Y +6 more
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Opportunities for Multiscale Pattern Modulation with Temporally Arrested Breath Figures
This works presents the temporally arrested breath figure methodology and its opportunities for pattern modulation. Through thermodynamic and photochemical phase change handles, this method uses drop‐wise condensation as a dynamic template for fast, accessible and scalable micropatterning.
Francis J. Dent +5 more
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Controlling the size of nanoparticles using a magnetic field: a sphere packing approach. [PDF]
Tawalbeh Y, Ghazi M, Pereira MF.
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Using femtosecond ablation, we show that an ordered, stoichiometric crystalline PdSe2 target can be controllably converted into a stable, disordered, non‐stoichiometric, and highly functional amorphous nanomaterial, PdSe2−x${\rm PdSe}_{2-x}$. The obtained nanoparticles offer significant advantages over conventional planar plasmon‐free substrates due to
Andrei Ushkov +18 more
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