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Atomically Thin Sieves: Two‐Dimensional Materials for Membrane Separation
Atomically thin membranes derived from 2D materials overcome the inherent selectivity‐permeability trade‐off in conventional separation technologies. This perspective elucidates transport mechanisms for gases, water, and ions, surveys fabrication strategies including top‐down pore engineering and bottom‐up synthesis, highlights recent experimental and ...
Yiran Gong, Pengzhan Sun, Yu Ji
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Ultrathin films (11.9–28.05 nm) of TiO2 and TiO2−x were deposited onto two different types of membrane supports under a wide range of conditions (annealing temperature and gas ambient) and underwent high throughput screening to realize photocatalytic membranes that achieve high removal of dye pollutants (methyl orange and tartrazine 85) using simulated
Elisante M. Maloda +4 more
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Passive Gauze‐Based eDNA Sampler Proves Efficient and Cost‐Effective in the Marine Environment
Here, we present the first empirical comparison of the metaprobe 2.0, a low‐cost, passive eDNA sampler, against an industry standard Sterivex filtration method using dip‐collected 1‐L water samples (“water bottles”). Across 14 joint deployments, we assessed detection and quantification of eDNA of two elasmobranch and two teleost species. While Sterivex
Molly M. Kressler +5 more
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Environmental DNA metabarcoding reveals diverse animal communities across Cape Range and Cloates submarine canyons off Western Australia. Two assays detected 234 species spanning 125 families across 11 phyla, highlighting canyon‐specific assemblages and demonstrating the value of eDNA for establishing biodiversity baselines in remote and poorly ...
Georgia M. Nester +7 more
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Novel species‐specific eDNA qPCR assay for endangered Hong Kong Grouper (Epinephelus akaara) reveals low shedding rates and rapid decay. Rare, trace detections across Hong Kong waters confirm population rarity, demonstrating eDNA as a powerful non‐invasive tool for monitoring threatened marine fishes. ABSTRACT The Hong Kong Grouper (Epinephelus akaara)
Arthur Chung +2 more
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The graphical abstract summarizes the experimental workflow: (1) Preparation of selenium‐containing tea‐derived peptides (TSE‐PP) guided by ADH activation; (2) Purification and LC‐MS/MS identification of selenium‐modified peptides; (3) Molecular docking to reveal peptide‐ADH interactions; (4) Evaluation of hangover‐alleviating and hepatoprotective ...
Lixia Zan +7 more
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Smaller PS‐NPs penetrated Chlorella, while larger particles adhered to the cell surface. Post‐adsorption, Chlorella exhibited size‐specific alterations in membrane parameters. PS‐NPs of varying sizes differently altered Chlorella's adsorption capacity of heavy metals.
Yan Liu +4 more
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Optimising α-Lactalbumin Recovery from Whey via Membrane Filtration: The Role of Transmembrane Pressure Across Membranes Varying in Polymer Type and Pore Size. [PDF]
Giles H +7 more
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Indigenous lactic acid bacteria from fermented Dacryodes edulis seeds: A novel natural biopreservative for sustainable food safety in West African traditional foods. ABSTRACT The increasing demand for natural food preservatives has intensified research into indigenous microorganisms with biopreservative properties.
Zakari Adeiza David +8 more
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Formation of trifluoroacetic acid from common trifluoromethyl pesticides in agricultural soils
Abstract The short‐chain per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) has been recognized as a degradation product of only three pesticides, but many other trifluoromethyl pesticides (C–CF3 pesticides) may potentially produce TFA based on their molecular structure.
Anders R. Johnsen +2 more
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