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Glucosamine HCl-based solid dispersions to enhance the biopharmaceutical properties of acyclovir [PDF]
The objective of the work presented here was to assess the feasibility of using glucosamine HCl as a solid-dispersion (SD) carrier to enhance the biopharmaceutical properties of a BCS class III/IV drug, acyclovir (ACV). The solid-dispersions of acyclovir
Bhagat, Snehal B. +6 more
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Self-organized carbon nanostrips with a new LiC10 structure derived from carbon nanotubes [PDF]
Single walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) were reacted with molten lithium at 220 °C for two weeks. This induced dramatic changes in their structure as shown by x-ray and electron diffractometry and Raman spectroscopy.
Fultz, Brent +2 more
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The Megalopolis Basin is located in the central Peloponnese (Greece), a region that is situated along one of the primary Pleistocene biogeographical corridors for intracontinental hominin migration. The basin comprises several hundred metres of Plio‐Pleistocene sediments alternating between clastics and lignites.
Ines J. E. Bludau +13 more
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Schematic illustration of the development, optimization, and therapeutic evaluation of the Leucas aspera phytosome‐based thermogel for topical antipsoriatic therapy, highlighting its enhanced solubility, skin deposition, and in vivo efficacy in an imiquimod‐induced psoriasis model. Created with BioRender.com.
Ananda Kumar Chettupalli +2 more
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More practical and reproducible: This work presents a method to prepare Ca foils with a thickness of 100 µm, which provide enhanced electrochemical performance regarding reproducibility and stability. Furthermore, the excess of Ca at cell level can be reduced and the handling of Ca metal electrodes is simplified.
Sibylle Riedel +9 more
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This article investigates the effects of three commercial carbon compounds—graphite, carbon black (CB), and carbon nanotubes (d‐CNT)—on positive active material (PAM) utilization, cycling performance, and water consumption (WC) in 2 V absorbent glass mat lead–acid batteries (LABs).
Marco Cattelan +7 more
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Switchable Photoelectrochemistry in Thin Films of SbSI Microrods
Thin film electrodes consisting of SbSI microrods demonstrate photoelectrochemical properties that can be tuned by adjusting the film thickness, pH of electrolyte, and O2 concentration. The performance of SbSI electrodes can also be switched by changing the temperature and thus employing the ferroelectric transition.
Hanna Maltanava +8 more
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Bridging Superconductors With United Nations Development Goals: Perspectives and Applications
Ceramic superconductors enable sustainable technologies. A bibliometric review of 33,756 publications (1980–2025) assesses their alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Key applications identified from include clean propulsion, efficient power grids, advanced medical imaging, and quantum computing, highlighting both their transformative ...
Edimar A. S. Duran +9 more
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Hexagonal to Cubic Spinel Transformation in Lithiated Cobalt Oxide [PDF]
A transmission electron microscopy (TEM) investigation was performed on LiCoO2 before and after it had been subjected to charge/discharge cycling in electrochemical cells, as well as on delithiated Li(1–x)CoO2 before and after thermal aging. Turbostratic
Fultz, Brent +2 more
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Chromium (III) complexes and their relationship to the glucose tolerance factor : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Chemistry at Massey University [PDF]
Two forms of the dinicotinate complex Cr(nic)2(H2O)3OH were formed which were yellow and blue, respectively. For the yellow form the nicotinic acid ligands were coordinated via the pyridine ring nitrogen atom but this complex was biologically inactive ...
Cooper, Juan Anton
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