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The nanoparticle loading enables effective control over the liquid domain size in bicontinuous interfacially jammed emulsion gels (bijels) produced through solvent‐transfer induced phase separation (STrIPS). The relationship between the nanoparticle loading and domain size profiles in STrIPS bijels is resolved through confocal microscopy and explained ...
Jesse M. Steenhoff, Martin F. Haase
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[Retracted] Mechanism of cell death induced by silica nanoparticles in hepatocyte cells is by apoptosis [PDF]
Yang Y +11 more
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Scalable Crackle‐Lithography for Multifunctional Enclosed Plastic Nanofluidic Devices
Crackle‐lithography enables scalable fabrication of enclosed plastic‐substrate‐based nanofluidic devices with interconnected nanochannels that enable molecular transport, optical interrogation, confined electroless copper deposition, and ionic memristive behavior.
Tirumala Rao Dumpala +8 more
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Biogenic Silica Nanoparticles Enhance <i>Beauveria bassiana</i> Bioavailability and Efficacy for Sustainable Pest Control. [PDF]
Harada LK +10 more
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Morphological anisotropy directs the in vivo transport under physiological flow and clearance of silica nanocarriers. Increasing anisotropy reduces cellular uptake, suppresses hepatic and splenic sequestration, and prolongs systemic circulation by steering particles toward the central flow core.
Xiaofei Li +11 more
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Copper-Modified Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for Antimicrobial Applications. [PDF]
Goitandia AM +11 more
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We apply ex situ and in situ scanning transmission X‐ray microscopy to reveal the structural degradation of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell catalyst layers due to conditioning and thermal heating of the catalyst coated membrane. We observe a redistribution of the ionomer and carbon‐black in the catalyst layer, as well as nanoscale membrane ...
Spencer Lytle +4 more
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On the generality of dye incorporation in silica nanoparticles. [PDF]
Yao Q +5 more
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Self‐Assembly of Organic–Inorganic Copolymers Toward Bio‐Inspired Cementitious Composites
Organic–inorganic copolymerization of calcium silicate hydrate and thioctic acid produces a self‐organized nanocomposite inspired by the disordered collagen–mineral architecture of trabecular bone. The resulting material combines a compressive strength above 300 MPa with intrinsic physical reprocessibility, retaining over 80% of its strength and energy
Zonglin Xie +8 more
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Membrane-modified mesoporous silica nanoparticles guided by tumor immunomodulatory regulation for anti-tumor strategies. [PDF]
Gao Y +7 more
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