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Polymer-Based Organic Batteries
Chemical Reviews, 2016The storage of electric energy is of ever growing importance for our modern, technology-based society, and novel battery systems are in the focus of research. The substitution of conventional metals as redox-active material by organic materials offers a promising alternative for the next generation of rechargeable batteries since these organic ...
Simon, Muench +5 more
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Polymer-Based Technologies for Sensing Applications
Analytical Chemistry, 2017Reports in the literature on the development of new chemical sensing technologies have been growing steadily in number for years. For example, a Web of Science topic search using the term “Chemical Sensing” revealed that over 8 000 papers were published in 2015–2017, with over 40 000 citations to those papers.
Wildemar S. P. Carvalho +4 more
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Polymer-based Nanotherapeutics for Burn Wounds
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2022Abstract: Burn wounds are complex and intricate injuries that have become a common cause of trauma leading to significant mortality and morbidity every year. Dressings are applied to burn wounds with the aim of promoting wound healing, preventing burn infection and restoring skin function.
Awesh Yadav +3 more
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Mechanically interlocked polymers based on rotaxanes
Chemical Society Reviews, 2022This review focuses on synthetic strategies, characterizations and application explorations of rotaxane-based mechanically interlocked polymers, including linear polyrotaxanes, polyrotaxane networks, and rotaxane dendrimers.
Liya Chen +3 more
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MRS Proceedings, 2004
AbstractRecent developments in our laboratory related to polymer-based light sensors are reviewed. The inherent processibility of the active polymer medium is utilized in the implementation of different designs for the opto-electronic applications. The utility of these devices as sensitive photodetectors, image sensors and position sensitive detectors ...
K. S. Narayan, D. Kabra, S. Dutta
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AbstractRecent developments in our laboratory related to polymer-based light sensors are reviewed. The inherent processibility of the active polymer medium is utilized in the implementation of different designs for the opto-electronic applications. The utility of these devices as sensitive photodetectors, image sensors and position sensitive detectors ...
K. S. Narayan, D. Kabra, S. Dutta
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Russian Chemical Reviews, 1967
CONTENTS I. Introduction 932 II. Ferrocene polymers obtained by polymerisation 933 III. Ferrocene polymers obtained by polyrecombination 934 IV. Ferrocene polymers obtained by polycondensation 935 V.
T P Vishnyakova +2 more
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CONTENTS I. Introduction 932 II. Ferrocene polymers obtained by polymerisation 933 III. Ferrocene polymers obtained by polyrecombination 934 IV. Ferrocene polymers obtained by polycondensation 935 V.
T P Vishnyakova +2 more
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Journal of Power Sources, 2001
The use of electronically conducting polymers (ECPs) as pseudocapacitive electrode materials in high-power supercapacitors is a challenge to overcome the performance of carbon-based double-layer supercapacitors for applications requiring high power levels. ECPs provide different supercapacitor configurations but devices with the polymer n-doped form as
Marina Mastragostino +2 more
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The use of electronically conducting polymers (ECPs) as pseudocapacitive electrode materials in high-power supercapacitors is a challenge to overcome the performance of carbon-based double-layer supercapacitors for applications requiring high power levels. ECPs provide different supercapacitor configurations but devices with the polymer n-doped form as
Marina Mastragostino +2 more
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Polymer-based nanovesicles are nanosized structures loaded with active pharmaceutical compounds entrapped within, or surface-adsorbed onto, the polymeric core for diagnostic and/or therapeutic purposes. The physicochemical properties of polymeric nanovesicles greatly impact their bioavailability, biocompatibility, biodistribution, and biosafety.
S. Ercelen Ceylan +6 more
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Polymer-based Oral Peptide Nanomedicines
Therapeutic Delivery, 2012Oral peptide delivery has been one of the major challenges of pharmaceutical sciences as it could lead to a great improvement of classical therapies, such as insulin, alongside making an important number of new therapies feasible. Successful oral delivery needs to fulfill two key tasks: to protect the macromolecules from degradation in the GI tract and
Edgar P, Herrero +2 more
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