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Molecular doping of conjugated polymers is fundamentally constrained by thermodynamic phase behavior. This Perspective reframes doping efficiency and stability in terms of miscibility limits, binodals, and solvus boundaries, highlighting the role of effective interaction parameters and charge transfer.
Somayeh Kashani +10 more
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Controlling the protein corona formation onto carbon nanomaterials (CNMs) enhances their functionalities as platforms for cancer theranostics. Here, we reviewed the effects of the intrinsic and acquired properties of CNMs on protein corona formation, the consequent biological and toxicological outcomes, and the strategies to reshape corona formation ...
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Oxygen‐releasing hydrogels are widely used to support cell survival in 3D cultures and to promote wound healing. However, incorporating catalase to convert H2O2 into O2 often generates additional oxygen bubbles, leading to material instability which rarely addressed.
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Morphology of Buried Interfaces in Ion-Assisted Magnetron Sputter-Deposited 11B4C-Containing Ni/Ti Multilayer Neutron Optics Investigated by Grazing-Incidence Small-Angle Scattering. [PDF]
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Small-angle scattering of block copolymers
Progress in Polymer Science, 2004Ian W Hamley, Valeria Castelletto
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Small-angle scattering by dislocations
Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations of Crystallography, 1999It is shown that the small-angle scattering of X-rays or neutrons by dislocations within a deformed metal, which are partially ordered into wall-like structures, is characterized by several factors. Principally these are associated with: (i) a single dislocation or dipole; (ii) the dislocation configuration in the plane of the wall; and (iii) the ...
, Thomson, , Levine, , Long
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Small-angle scattering of apoferritin in solution
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biophysics including Photosynthesis, 1966Abstract Native, undried, crystalline apoferritin, prepared from ferritin, was studied in aqueous solution (0.173–4.65%) by the X-ray small-angle method. Fourier transformation of the intensity distribution of the scattering curve of the apoferritin showed a density distribution corresponding to a hollow sphere with r i ′ = 35.5 A and r a ′ = 62 ...
Bielig, H. +3 more
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Anomalous small angle scattering
Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics, 1981Isomorphous replacement methods have been revolutionary in macromolecular structure research. This has been most clearly demonstrated in protein crystallography. Specific binding of heavy atoms to protein molecules in the crystalline state provides the necessary reference for the phase determination of each Bragg reflexion and opens the way to the ...
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Limits of small angle scattering theory
Applied Optics, 1987On decrit les resultats d'une comparaison de la theorie avec les simulations de Monte Carlo. En utilisant des profils d'attenuation identiques et des fonctions de diffusion volumiques, la validite de la theorie des petits angles peut etre directement ...
J W, McLean, D R, Crawford, C L, Hindman
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Nature, 1952
THE large lattice spacings occurring in such organic matter as fibres or crystalline viruses give rise to X-ray diffraction patterns with Bragg angles of minutes of arc rather than of degrees. The neighbourhood of the direct beam is, however, for a variety of reasons, easily obscured by scattered radiation and insufficient collimation, so that special ...
W, EHRENBERG, A, FRANKS
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THE large lattice spacings occurring in such organic matter as fibres or crystalline viruses give rise to X-ray diffraction patterns with Bragg angles of minutes of arc rather than of degrees. The neighbourhood of the direct beam is, however, for a variety of reasons, easily obscured by scattered radiation and insufficient collimation, so that special ...
W, EHRENBERG, A, FRANKS
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