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Carbon nanotubes-reinforced polylactic acid/hydroxyapatite porous scaffolds for bone tissue engineering
In the field of bone defect repair, critical requirements for favorable cytocompatibility and optimal mechanical properties have propelled research efforts towards the development of composite materials. In th...
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Antibacterial hydroxyapatite coatings on titanium dental implants
Titanium and its alloys are often used as substrates for dental implants due to their excellent mechanical properties and good biocompatibility. However, their ability to bind to neighboring bone is limited du...
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Progress in 3D printing for bone tissue engineering: a review
Effective clinical methods for large bone defects are not yet available on account of the complex intrinsic structure and mechanical characteristics of natural bone tissue. It remains a challenge to restore bo...
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Article
Lattice-strained nanotubes facilitate efficient natural sunlight-driven CO2 photoreduction
Photocatalytic reduction of CO2 holds tremendous promise for alleviating the energy crisis. Despite the progress that has been made, there are still some challenges to overcome, such as the realization under real...
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Boosted photoreduction of diluted CO2 through oxygen vacancy engineering in NiO nanoplatelets
Converting carbon dioxide (CO2) to diverse value-added products through photocatalysis can validly alleviate the critical issues of greenhouse effect and energy shortages simultaneously. In particular, based on p...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Activated Carbon Prepared from Bituminous Coal/Poplar Blends by Direct KOH Activation
(ACs) prepared from the / using KOH as an agent by varying the mass ratio ( / and KOH/carbon materials). The specific 2D-NLDFT surface area and total volume of the prepared ACs are in the ran...