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Mesoporous Silica Microspheres by Super‐Fast Alkaline Etching of Micrometer‐Sized Stöber Particles
Microscale silica particles are prepared along with a modified, scalable Stöber synthesis using the continuous addition of tetraethoxy silane to an ethanolic solution of ammonia with KCl. Etching with hydroxide ions at 95 °C gave porous analogs within minutes. Monodisperse particles are isolable in high yield after precipitation in ethanol.
Adrian Vaghar+2 more
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Fluorescence and scanning electron microscopy of citrus sinensis protoplasts
The technology of protoplasts isolation is an important tool for studies of plasmatic membrane biochemistry and physiology and cell wall regeneration. Protoplasts of “Caipira” sweet orange (Citrus sinensis L.
Paulo Celso de Mello-Farias et al.+2 more
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Integrating selective RNA shortcut, targeted gene isolation, and micro‐arrayed nanoimaging, the NanoPick‐array platform excels in detecting severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) at just 60 copies µL−1 and accurately differentiating variants at the single‐nucleotide level. It ensures 100% accuracy for samples with cycle threshold (
Zixun Wang+9 more
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Replica Microscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy of Laser Impacts on the Skin*
Leon Goldman+6 more
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Further studies of Trichomonas Vaginalis with transmission and scanning electron microscopy. [PDF]
N M Ovcinnikov+3 more
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In this study, a close correlation among the resting period, the cyclability of the zinc anode, and the evolution of byproduct zinc hydroxide sulfate (ZHS) is identified. Furthermore, it is shown that proper control of the interfacial ZHS can significantly enhance the cycle performance of the zinc anode by effectively inhibiting corrosion and promoting
Zhijun Cai+6 more
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae in hamster tracheal organ culture studied by scanning electron microscopy [PDF]
Kenneth E. Muse+2 more
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Covalently‐Bonded Diaphite Nanoplatelet with Engineered Electronic Properties of Diamond
A novel approach to engineering the electronic properties of diamond is reported on the diaphite nanoplatelet consisting of (11¯${{\bar{1}}}$1) planes of diamond nanoplatelet covalently bonded with graphite (0001) planes. The strong sp3/sp2‐hybridized interfacial covalent bonding induces the electron transfer from diamond to graphite, resulting in a ...
Zhaofeng Zhai+9 more
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Unsupervised deep denoising for four-dimensional scanning transmission electron microscopy
By simultaneously achieving high spatial and angular sampling resolution, four dimensional scanning transmission electron microscopy (4D STEM) is enabling analysis techniques that provide great insight into the atomic structure of materials.
Alireza Sadri+5 more
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