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Development of tannic acid intercalated Tb‐doped graphene oxide layer as an efficient photothermal framework. Multifunctional roles as interfacial water evaporator, disinfector, power generator for sustainable energy and environmental applications. Benchmark 98% light‐to‐heat conversion efficiency; 1.4 kgm−2h−1 water evaporation rate.
Subhash Sarkar +8 more
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Fukiic Acid Isolated from the Hydrolysate of a Polyphenol in Petasites japonicus
Sadao Sakamura +2 more
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This research guide focuses on the application of spectral imaging technology in the detection of fruit and vegetable quality, and expounds its core advantages as a non‐destructive technology for detecting fruit and vegetable quality. ABSTRACT This research guide focuses on the application of spectral imaging technology in the detection of fruit and ...
Jiangao Qiu +7 more
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Polyphenols ofHippophae rhamnoides [PDF]
M. M. Mukhamed'yarova, T. K. Chumbalov
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A multifunctional nanoplatform (USiCeCurAu) integrating UCNPs, AuNPs, CeO2, and TK‐CUR‐TPP enables synergistic PDT, CDT, and mPTT. The AuNPs act as pore lockers, UCNPs convert NIR into UV/Vis emission, which triggers AuNPs aggregation, TPP‐CUR‐mediated mitochondria damage for HSP70 suppression, and CeO2‐enabled dual role in ROS generation and ...
Junyou Li +8 more
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Polyphenols of the leaves of Vaccinium arctostaphylos [PDF]
V. V. Mzhavanadze +2 more
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Bioinspired and Sustainable Physical Unclonable Functions with Antibacterial Microstructures
An eco‐friendly physical unclonable function (PUF), named HECTA, is developed through spontaneous self‐assembly of hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) and tannic acid (TA), forming unique microstructures via hydrogen bonding. Exhibiting high reproducibility, ideal security metrics, and antibacterial activity, this sustainable PUF presents secure ...
Sora Han +8 more
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Abstract Why did it take so long for angiosperms to diversify after they arose? Here I consider the indirect but potentially crucial impact of the “photosynthetic revolution” on plant–herbivore coevolution. Increased vein density in fossil leaves implies a doubling in photosynthesis 125–100 million years ago.
Thomas J. Givnish
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