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Development of chitosan-graphene oxide nanocomposite films for active margarine packaging
Published 2021“…For the margarine sample that was wrapped with the GOCS1.5 GO2.0 film (CS 1.5% w/v, GO 2.0% w/w CS), the PV and TBARS values were 36 and 79% lower (p < 0.05) in comparison to the low-density polyethylene films. …”
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Physicochemical properties of chitosan/graphene oxide composite films and their effects on storage stability of palm-oil based margarine
Published 2021“…The margarine sample that was wrapped with the CS1.5 GO2.0 film sample showed lower (p < 0.05) PV and TBARS values in comparison to the samples wrapped with CS1.5 and low-density polyethylene (LDPE) films. …”
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The anomalous Hall effect controlled by residual epitaxial strain in antiferromagnetic Weyl semimetal Mn3Sn thin films grown by molecular beam epitaxy
Published 2023-09-01“…We are able to grow strain-free Mn3Sn(10 1¯ 0) films or alternatively strained Mn3Sn(11 2¯ 0) films via a three-step process. The strain-free Mn3Sn film has large anomalous Hall conductivity up to 30 Ω-1cm−1 at room temperature, which is comparable to bulk Mn3Sn. …”
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Polarity reversal of the charge carrier in tetragonal TiH_{x}(x=1.6−2.0) at low temperatures
Published 2020-09-01“…We found that the Hall coefficient of TiH_{x} strongly depends on hydrogen content and unit-cell volume: Nearly stoichiometric TiH_{x}(x≈2.0) films with large unit-cell volumes showed positive Hall coefficients at 4 K, whereas TiH_{x} samples with x<∼1.7 and small unit-cell volumes showed negative Hall coefficients at 4 K. …”
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A Facile and Cost-Effective Method to Prepare Biodegradable Poly(ester urethane)s with Ordered Aliphatic Hard-Segments for Promising Medical Application as Long-Term Implants
Published 2022-04-01“…The introduction of OHS could contribute to forming denser hydrogen-bonds, and consequently produce a compact network structure, resulting in great tensile capacity, low water absorption, and slow hydrolytic degradation rate by PEU films. PEU-2.0 films, which possessed the highest OHS content within PEUs, exhibited 40.6 MPa tensile strength together with 477% elongation at break, 4.3 wt % equilibrium water absorption and only 29.5% weight loss post-12 months’ degradation. …”
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