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Aggregate States
Depending on its temperature, a substance exists in different forms, the aggregate states. In the case of gases, the pressure also plays a role. For... -
How do molecular interactions affect fluorescence behavior of AIEgens in solution and aggregate states?
Molecular interactions are crucial in diverse fields of protein folding, material science, nanotechnology, and life origins. Although mounting...
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Influence of chloride salt erosion on the adhesion of asphalt-aggregate interfaces considering mineral anisotropy: insights from molecular dynamics
ContextAsphalt, a polymer mixture composed of various hydrocarbons, is extensively utilized due to its excellent performance. To evaluate the...
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Coherent photoexcitation of entangled triplet pair states
The functional properties of organic semiconductors are defined by the interplay between optically bright and dark states. Organic devices require...
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Spherical Packing Superlattices in Self-Assembly of Homogenous Soft Matter: Progresses and Potentials
The construction of complex superlattices using homogenous soft matter has great potential for the bottom-up fabrication of complex, nanoscale...
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Low-Temperature Oxidation of Diesel Particulate Matter Using Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma
The oxidation behavior of actual diesel particulate matter (DPM) prepared from diesel combustion was studied using a dielectric barrier discharge...
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Afterglow bio-applications by utilizing triplet excited states of organic materials
Organic room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials with persistent afterglow exhibit good biocompatibility, high signal to noise ratio and time...
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Simple Dipolar Fluids as Generic Models for Soft Matter
The physical properties, based on simulation results, of model fluids and solids bearing an electric or magnetic point dipole moment are described.... -
Associative Model of a Fluid and Its Thermodynamics
AbstractAn associative model of a vapor–liquid system is created for a self-consistent description of thermodynamic functions of three-aggregate...
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Summary of the Book and Future Perspective
In the final chapter, after summarizing the contents of this book, we briefly review recent work on colloidal self-assembly, which offers some... -
Electronic band structure and density of state modulation of amphetamine and ABW type–zeolite adsorption system: DFT-CASTEP analysis
AbstractThe structured abstract is combined from two parts:
ContextThe adsorption behavior of amphetamine (AMP) on the surface of ABW-aluminum...
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Alteration of Physicochemical Properties and Heating Stability of Reconstituted Acid Whey Powder by Calcium Chelating Salts
Trisodium citrate (TSC) and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid disodium salt (Na 2 -EDTA) were applied in reconstituted acid whey powder (AWP) at 20% w/w,...
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Electrochemical and Thermodynamic Oscillations in the Mitochondrial Life Cycle (Biogenesis): Predictors of Calcium Lithogenesis
AbstractMitochondrial (M) biogenesis (life cycle) consists of repeated changes in its own architectonics, which are conventionally considered in 2...
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Computational Aspects of Surface and Interface of BDD Electrode
Boron-doped diamond (BDD) has attracted much attention from various viewpoints such as superconductivity and electrochemical applications. To... -
How temperature and hydrostatic pressure impact organic room temperature phosphorescence from H-aggregation of planar triarylboranes and the application in bioimaging
Highly efficient persistent organic room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) has attracted increasing attention because of promising applications in...
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Fundamentals of Colloidal Self-Assembly
This chapter describes the fundamental sciences of colloidal self-assembly, from the basic concepts of colloid science. In dispersions, colloidal... -
Temperature Dependence of the Colloidal Stability of Neutral Amphiphilic Polymers in Water
Various thermally responsive polymers and their derivatives form colloidally stable nanosized particles upon heating of their aqueous solutions.... -
Biotransformation of 1,4-Dioxane by the Use of Bacteria in the Soil
Background: 1,4-Dioxane, also known as dioxane, is a water-miscible synthetic industrial chemical used as a stabilizer for chlorinated solvents and... -
Nanoparticles in the Marine Environment
Our understanding of the role of nanoparticles in biogeochemical processes in aquatic systems is continuously improving along with technological... -
Analysis of the Conditions of Mechanical Equilibrium on the Curved Surface of a Vapor–Liquid System in a Gravitational Field
AbstractA thermodynamic analysis of mechanical equilibrium conditions is performed for the curved interface of a vapor–liquid system in the...