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Polyethylene Glycol 20k. Does It Fluoresce?Mon Aug 21 2023
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) is a polyether compound commonly used in biological research and medicine because it is biologically inert. *
This simple polymer exists in variable chain lengths (and molecular weights). As they are devoid of any contiguous π-system, PEGs are expected to lack fluorescence properties. However, recent studies suggested the occurrence of fluorescence properties in non-traditional fluorophores like PEGs. *
In the article “Polyethylene Glycol 20k. Does It Fluoresce?” Bethany F. Laatsch, Michael Brandt, Brianna Finke, Carl J. Fossum, Miles J. Wackett, Harrison R. Lowater, Alex Narkiewicz-Jodko, Christine N. Le, Thao Yang, Elizabeth M. Glogowski, Scott C. Bailey-Hartsel, Sudeep Bhattacharyya and Sanchita Hati report a comprehensive investigation of the molecular basis of the fluorescent properties of PEG 20k molecules using combined experimental and computational methods. Fluorescence measurements of PEG 20k were conducted in aqueous solutions as well as in the presence of metal ions. *
Cross-sectional Kelvin probe force microscopy on III–V epitaxial multilayer stacks: challenges and perspectivesFri Aug 18 2023
It’s the last exhibition day at the American Chemical Society #ACSFall2023 meeting in San FranciscoThu Aug 17 2023
Second exhibition day American Chemical Society #ACSFall2023 meeting in San FranciscoWed Aug 16 2023
NanoAndMore at the first exhibition day of the American Chemical Society #ACSFall2023 meeting in San FranciscoMon Aug 14 2023
A transversal approach to predict surface charge compensation in piezoelectric force microscopyMon Aug 14 2023
NanoAndMore at the American Chemical Society ACS Fall 2023 meeting in San FranciscoFri Aug 11 2023
Measuring the Diameter of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes Using AFMTue Aug 08 2023
Electrical and magnetic anisotropies in van der Waals multiferroic CuCrP2S6Mon Aug 07 2023
In the field of modern information storage, the physical properties could act as the storage “medium”, such as electric polarization (dipole orientation) of ferroelectric materials, or spin polarization (magnetic vector) of magnetic materials. *
Multiferroic materials have great potential in non-volatile devices for low-power and ultra-high density information storage, owing to their unique characteristic of coexisting ferroelectric and ferromagnetic orders.
Phosphorylation of phase-separated p62 bodies by ULK1 activates a redox-independent stress responseThu Aug 03 2023
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Low resistance electrical contacts to few-layered MoS2 by local pressurizationTue Aug 01 2023
Strong, tough, rapid-recovery, and fatigue-resistant hydrogels made of picot peptide fibresThu Jul 27 2023
Hydrogels are promising soft materials as tissue engineering scaffolds, stretchable sensors, and soft robotics. *
Yet, it remains challenging to develop synthetic hydrogels with mechanical stability and durability similar to those of the connective tissues. Many of the necessary mechanical properties, such as high strength, high toughness, rapid recovery, and high fatigue resistance, generally cannot be established together using conventional polymer networks.
AFM-Based Hamaker Constant Determination with Blind Tip ReconstructionMon Jul 24 2023
Detecting Early-Stage Cohesion Due to Calcium Silicate Hydration with Rheology and Surface Force ApparatusWed Jul 19 2023
Extremely robust cohesion triggered by calcium silicate hydrate (C–S–H) precipitation during cement hardening makes concrete one of the most commonly used man-made materials. *
In the article “Detecting Early-Stage Cohesion Due to Calcium Silicate Hydration with Rheology and Surface Force Apparatus” Teresa Liberto, Andreas Nenning, Maurizio Bellotto, Maria Chiara Dalconi, Dominik Dworschak, Lukas Kalchgruber, Agathe Robisson, Markus Valtiner and Joanna Dziadkowiec present a proof-of-concept study, in which they seek an additional nanoscale understanding of early-stage cohesive forces acting between hydrating model tricalcium silicate (C3S) surfaces by combining rheological and surface force measurements.
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ElectriMulti75-G AFM probes perform Conductive AFM (CAFM, C-AFM) and Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (KPFM) measurementsMon Jul 17 2023
CS-20NG calibration nanogrid in useTue Jul 04 2023
MikroMasch® HQ:DPER-XSC11 high-resolution conductive AFM tipsMon Jul 03 2023
Domain-wall magnetoelectric coupling in multiferroic hexagonal YbFeO3 filmsThu Jun 22 2023
Electrical modulation of magnetic states in single-phase multiferroic materials, using domain-wall magnetoelectric (ME) coupling, can be enhanced substantially by controlling the population density of the ferroelectric (FE) domain walls during polarization switching. *
In the article “Domain-wall magnetoelectric coupling in multiferroic hexagonal YbFeO3 films”, Xin Li, Yu Yun, Arashdeep Singh Thind, Yuewei Yin, Qiang Li, Wenbin Wang, Alpha T. N’Diaye, Corbyn Mellinger, Xuanyuan Jiang, Rohan Mishra and Xiaoshan Xu investigate the domain-wall ME coupling in multiferroic h-YbFeO3 thin films, in which the FE domain walls induce clamped antiferromagnetic (AFM) domain walls with reduced magnetization magnitude. *
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