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  1. 33941

    Novel ruthenium-doped vanadium carbide/polymeric nanohybrid sensor for acetaminophen drug detection in human blood. by Duraisamy, Murugesan, Elancheziyan, Mari, Eswaran, Muthusankar, Ganesan, Sivarasan, Ansari, Anees A., Rajamanickam, Govindaraj, Lee, Siew Ling, Tsai, Pei-Chien, Chen, Yi-Hsun, Ponnusamy, Vinoth Kumar

    Published 2023
    “…The excellent electrocatalytic behaviour of VC@Ru-PANI-NPs/SPE is attributed to its distinctive chemical and physical properties, including rapid electron transfer, striking ᴫ-ᴫ interface, and strong adsorptive capability. This electrochemical biosensor exhibits a detection limit of 0.024 μM, in a linear range of 0.1–382.72 μM with a reproducibility of 2.45 % relative standard deviation, and a good recovery from 96.69 % to 105.59 %, the acquired results ensure a better performance compared with previous reports. …”
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  2. 33942

    Bentonite clay as a nanofiller for food packaging applications by Bangar, Sneh Punia, Rushdan, Ahmad Ilyas, Chowdhury, Amreen, Muhammed Navaf, Muhammed Navaf, Sunooj, Kappat Valiyapeediyekkal, Siroha, Anil Kumar

    Published 2023
    “…Background: Bentonite clay, a versatile and naturally occurring clay mineral, has garnered significant attention in the packaging field due to its unique combination of structural, mechanical, and adsorptive properties. It belongs to the smectite mineral group, characterized by its ability to expand and swell when it comes into contact with water. …”
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  3. 33943

    Role of natural organic matter (NOM), colloidal particles, and solution chemistry on ultrafiltration performance by Zularisam, A. W., Ahmad, Anwar, Abdul Munaim, Mimi Sakinah, Ismail, A. F., Matsuura, T.

    Published 2011
    “…Greater membrane fluxes and better DOC rejection shown by HA could be seen as evidence demonstrating the electrostatic interactions between HA and the negatively charged membrane surface, in addition to the steric hindrance mechanism, despite possessing relatively greater adsorptive interactions with the hydrophobic PSF membrane. …”
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  4. 33944

    Asymmetric hollow fiber membrane coated with polydimethylsiloxane-metal organic framework hybrid layer for gas separation by Zulhairun, A. K., Fachrurrazi, Z. G., Nur Izwanne, M., Ismail, A. F.

    Published 2015
    “…Cu3(BTC)2 contributed to higher affinity toward CO2 due to the coordinatively unsaturated copper sites in its crystal network, which provide exceptionally high adsorptive capability for polar molecules, hence resulted in the increase of the overall selectivities and gas permeation rates across the membrane. …”
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  5. 33945

    Polyamide thin film nanocomposite membrane incorporated with carbon nanotubes/graphene oxide for carbon dioxide removal by Wong, Kar Chun

    Published 2019
    “…The nanomaterial s’ properties such as hydrophilicity and adsorptivity was found to affect the reactivity of IP which in turn altered the characteristics of selective layer. …”
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  6. 33946

    Nanocomposite Hydrogel Films Based on Sequential Interpenetrating Polymeric Networks as Drug Delivery Platforms by Gabriela Toader, Alice Ionela Podaru, Aurel Diacon, Edina Rusen, Alexandra Mocanu, Oana Brincoveanu, Mioara Alexandru, Florina Lucica Zorila, Mihaela Bacalum, Florin Albota, Ana Mihaela Gavrila, Bogdan Trica, Traian Rotariu, Mariana Ionita, Marcel Istrate

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Bentonite nanoclay was incorporated in hydrogel formulations to capitalize on its mechanical reinforcement and adsorptive capacity. TiO<sub>2</sub> and ZnO nanoparticles were also included in two of the samples to evaluate their influence on the morphology, mechanical properties and/or the antimicrobial activity of the hydrogels. …”
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  7. 33947

    THE POSSIBILITY OF CREATING MULTIFUNCTIONAL SILVER-CONTAINING DRUGS WITH DETOXIFYING EFFECT by T. V. Popova, N. O. Karabinceva, L. N. Rachkovskaya, T. G. Tolstikova, A. A. Kotlyarova, A. Yu. Letyagin

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Modern technology and the level of fundamental studies allow us to create the medical sorbents with the predetermined structural, mechanical and adsorptional properties. Sorption materials are interesting not only as detoxicants that are used to remove toxic agents from the liquid media, but also as carriers for a delivery in zones a therapeutic effect of biologically active substances. …”
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  8. 33948

    The Effect of Mineral Salt on Reactive Dye Removal from Aqueous Solutions by Ultrafiltration by Arif Eftekhar Ahmed, Katarzyna Majewska-Nowak, Martyna Grzegorzek, Igor Szymanek

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The presence of mineral salt in water and dye solutions generally worsen the membrane permeability due to osmotic pressure increase as well as enhancing adsorptive fouling of dye particles in membrane matrix.…”
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  9. 33949

    Applications of nanobodies in brain diseases by Fang Zheng, Yucheng Pang, Luyao Li, Yuxing Pang, Jiaxin Zhang, Xinyi Wang, Geert Raes, Geert Raes

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Then, we discuss the issue of crossing of the brain-blood-barrier (BBB) by nanobodies, making use of natural methods of BBB penetration, including passive diffusion, active efflux carriers (ATP-binding cassette transporters), carrier-mediated influx via solute carriers and transcytosis (including receptor-mediated transport, and adsorptive mediated transport) as well as various physical and chemical methods or even more complicated methods such as genetic methods via viral vectors to deliver nanobodies to the brain. …”
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  10. 33950

    Myeloprotection with activated carbon in doxorubicin-treated rats by Bogdan I. Gerashchenko, Veronika V. Sarnatskaya, Kvitoslava I. Bardakhivska, Oleksii S. Sydorenko, Denis L. Kolesnik, Dmytro O. Klymchuk

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Thus, AC preparations under the present experimental conditions can effectively tackle DOX-induced myelosuppression via mechanisms not necessarily associated with adsorptive detoxification.…”
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  11. 33951

    Genetic and Phenotypic Analysis of Phage-Resistant Mutant Fitness Triggered by Phage–Host Interactions by Yanze Mi, Yile He, Jinhui Mi, Yunfei Huang, Huahao Fan, Lihua Song, Xiaoping An, Shan Xu, Mengzhe Li, Yigang Tong

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Among these strains with impaired adsorptions, four types of mutations associated with bacterial receptors were identified, namely, lipopolysaccharides (LPSs), type IV pili (T4Ps), outer membrane proteins (OMPs), and exopolysaccharides (EPSs). …”
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  12. 33952

    A physical mechanism to explain the delivery of chemical penetration enhancers into skin during transdermal sonophoresis — Insight into the observed synergism by Polat, Baris E., Deen, William M., Langer, Robert, Blankschtein, Daniel

    Published 2015
    “…In addition, because amphiphilic molecules preferentially adsorb onto the gas/water interface of cavitation bubbles, amphiphiles have an additional adsorptive flux. In this sense, the cavitation bubbles effectively act as carriers for amphiphilic molecules, delivering surfactants directly into the skin when they collapse at the skin surface as cavitation microjets. …”
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  14. 33954

    Fabrication of chromatographic membrane via surface-grafted membrane for protein separation by Nurul Izwanie, Rasli

    Published 2015
    “…Membrane chromatography used an adsorptive membrane that carried specific chromatography functionality. …”
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  16. 33956

    Energy principle of simulation experiments on coal and gas outburst by Yuanping CHENG, Yang LEI, Sijie YANG

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Due to the high initial free gas expansion energy resulting from the high porosity of experimental coal, simulation experiments can be induced without relying on stress conditions, and even by non-adsorptive gases (such as He) under low pressure (about 0.45 MPa). …”
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  17. 33957

    Comparative effects of different soil amendments on amelioration of saline-sodic soils by Ahmed Mohamed MAHDY

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…This was due to the presence of Al in WTRs and Fe in ferrous sulphate which enhanced the leaching process, and the presence of high adsorptive capacity materials like WTRs and compost which adsorb more sodium. …”
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  18. 33958

    إزالة الفوسفور من مياه صرف مخابر مرفأ اللاذقية by هيثم جناد, سينا ساتيك

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Where it has been experimenting with ferric chloride at doses as weight average(FeCl3/P = (0-5)) to give effectiveness ratios(70- 80)% with determining the value of the pH-compliant and it was noted re-releasing of phosphorus time after(10-12) hours of the start of precipitation, beside that it has been experimenting with ash as adsorpted agent at doses as weight average(Ash/P = (2-4.5)) to give effectiveness ratio which it had reached to 98% where it was noted re-releasing of phosphorus after 11 hours with determining the pH values of approval for that, As coffee dregs when added in doses)Coffee dreg/P = 3-10) as weight average, it fulfilled proportion removal(40 - 99) % and phosphorus re-released after 24 hours. …”
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  19. 33959

    Mixing Compost and Biochar Can Enhance the Chemical and Biological Recovery of Soils Contaminated by Potentially Toxic Elements by Matteo Garau, Maria Vittoria Pinna, Maria Nieddu, Paola Castaldi, Giovanni Garau

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Compost (especially alone) increased soil biochemical activities (e.g., dehydrogenase, urease, and β-glucosidase), as well as soil respiration and the potential catabolic activity of soil microbial communities, while biochar alone (probably due to its high adsorptive capacity towards nutrients) mostly exhibited an inhibitory effect, which was partially mitigated in soils treated with both amendments. …”
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  20. 33960

    Development of Electrochemical DNA Biosensor for Equine Hindgut Acidosis Detection by Joshua Davies, Carol Thomas, Mohammad Rizwan, Christopher Gwenin

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Among pairs of different capture probes and target single stranded DNA, hybridization of <i>Streptococcus equinus</i> capture probe 1 (SECP1) and <i>Streptococcus equinus</i> target 1 (SET1) was portrayed as gel electrophoresis. Adsorptive stripping voltammetry was utilized to study the binding of thiol modified SECP1 over gold on glass substrates and these studies showed a consistent binding signal of thiol modified SECP1 and their hybridization with SET1 over the gold working electrode. …”
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