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Injection Compression Molding (ICM) process development for the warpage and stress reduction on polymeric microfluidic chip applications
Published 2020“…However, the requirement of the blank chip is to have low warpage and thickness variation so that good bonding can be formed with the channel chip. By using the Moldflow simulation software, this report will be focused on simulating a large format blank cover chip that will be able to be machined into the dimensions of the channel chip used. …”
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Ferromagnetic copper-doped ZnO for spintronics
Published 2008“…The incorporation of N increases the substitution of high spin state of Cu2+ concentration into Zn2+ sites and stabilizes the highly diffusive Zni through N-Zn bonding. The flexible ZnO:Cu on plastic substrate and ZnO:Cu nanoneedles have been demonstrated. …”
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Density functional studies relevant to methanol steam reforming
Published 2013“…Generally, only COOH and HCOOH adsorption are affected compared to other intermediates due to hydrogen bonding. For the kinetics studies on formaldehyde steam reforming, we found that the dominant process on Ir (100) is the dehydrogenation of formaldehyde. …”
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Mobile app to play team-building games
Published 2019“…In efforts to promote bonding between employees, many organisations engage trainers to conduct team-building workshops, where participants carry out physical collaborative activities with common goals to achieve intended results. …”
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Enhanced interphase between epoxy matrix and carbon fiber with carbon nanotube-modified silane coating
Published 2016“…Multiwalled carbon nanotubes are incorporated into the silane coating on fiber surface to enhance the interfacial bonding of carbon fiber reinforced epoxy composite. …”
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Unexpected right-handed helical nanostructures co-assembled from l -phenylalanine derivatives and achiral bipyridines
Published 2018“…Herein, we report that achiral bipyridines can co-assemble with L-phenylalanine derivatives into unexpected right-handed helical nanostructures rather than a left-handed helix via intermolecular hydrogen bonding interactions formed between the pyridyl and carboxylic groups. …”
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Preface : two dimensional (2D) hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites
Published 2019“…On the other hand, the delicate interplay of multiple atomic bonding forces in the crystal lattice enables them to exhibit extraordinary properties that traditional inorganic 2D materials are unable to show. …”
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An imine-based approach to prepare amine-functionalized Janus gold nanoparticles
Published 2015“…This unique technique features covalent bonding as the force to immobilize AuNPs on the template, enabling direct modification of AuNPs in both water and organic solvents. …”
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Structural and electronic features enabling delocalized charge-carriers in CuSbSe 2
Published 2025“…Using a combination of theory and experiment, the critical enabling factors are found to be: 1) having a layered structure, which allows distortions to the unit cell during the propagation of an acoustic wave to be relaxed in the interlayer gaps, with minimal changes in bond length, thus limiting deformation potentials; 2) favourable quasi-bonding interactions across the interlayer gap giving rise to higher electronic dimensionality; 3) Born effective charges not being anomalously high, which, combined with the small bandgap (≤1.2 eV), result in a low ionic contribution to the dielectric constant compared to the electronic contribution, thus reducing the strength of Fröhlich coupling. …”
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Protein interaction studies of crosslinked endolevanase aggregates from Bacillus lehensis G1
Published 2024“…Due to the distanced bonding of dextran from the active site, rlevblg1 cross-linked with dextran (rlevblg1-dexCLEAs) exhibited the highest binding affinity (− 7.1 kcal/mol) and activity recovery compared to six other cross-linkers. …”
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Determination of solubility parameters of ionic liquids and ionic liquid/solvent mixtures from intrinsic viscosity
Published 2015“…The total and partial solubility parameters (dispersion, polar and hydrogen-bonding solubility parameters) of ten ionic liquids were determined. …”
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Vinyl sulfone functionalized injectable thermogels for facile peptide coupling
Published 2024“…Rheological measurements of the DVS conjugated thermogel revealed a lowered gelation temperature, potentially increasing the biocompatibility by decreasing the polymer loading needed for gel formation. Lastly, the thiol bonding ability was demonstrated by conjugating a model thiol containing peptide to the DVS incorporated thermogel. …”
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Anisotropic conductive adhesive for micro joining in semiconductor interconnects application (solder alternative for fine pitch & environment friendly IC packaging)
Published 2008“…m bump pitch and substrate pad, determined by the amount of pressure applied during the bonding process, has a great influence on the contact resistance of the ACA joints. …”
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The weak π − π interaction originated resonant tunneling and fast switching in the carbon based electronic devices
Published 2013“…Compared to the solid bonding, the weak interaction is found to induce resonant tunneling, which is responsible for the fast response to the applied electric field and hence the velocity of switching.…”
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Micro-DSC, rheological and NMR investigations of the gelation of gallic acid and xyloglucan
Published 2013“…A low temperature induced intermolecular aggregation of TSX via hydrogen bonds between GA and TSX, leading to the formation of a gel network. …”
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Development of binderless particleboard from kenaf core using steam-injection pressing
Published 2003“…The properties [i.e., moduli of rupture (MOR) and elasticity (MOE) in both dry and wet conditions, internal bonding strength (IB), and water absorption (WA)] of the boards increased linearly with increasing board density. …”
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Mechanical Properties of Sustainable Mesocarp Fibre Reinforced Lightweight Foamed Concrete
Published 2022“…Because a coarser surface allows mesocarp fibre and matrix interlocking in the cured cement matrix, the surface roughness of the mesocarp has been shown to be favourable for fibre-to-matrix interfacial bonding. According to the findings of this investigation, for a density of 700 kg/m3, 0.4% volume fraction was the optimum quantity of foamed concrete applied to obtain the ideal mechanical properties while 0.6% of mesocarp was optimal for 1400 kg/m3…”
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Static and cyclic behavior of steel beams retrofitted with fiber reinforced polymer laminates
Published 2009“…The bond failure model can be incorporated into numerical modeling to simulate the static behavior of FRP strengthened steel beams with bond failure process. …”
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Bio-functional collagen/casein/chitosan scaffolds regulated porous TFC membrane for acid recovery
Published 2023“…The electrostatic interactions and hydrogen bonding of these biopolymers endowed the TFC membrane with enhanced stability. …”
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Toughening two dimensional materials through lattice disorder
Published 2023“…Carbon-based two-dimensional (2D) materials, with graphene being the most prominent example, are some of the strongest materials existing today due to their covalent bonding but at the same time also the most fragile, with fracture toughness close to that of an ideally brittle solid, due to their intrinsic lack of effective dissipation mechanisms. …”
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