Zinc oxide (ZnO) is biodegradable, non-toxic, and composed of elements abundant in the Earth’s crust (Zn – 132 ppm in the Earth’s crust, O – 49,4%), making it important for large-scale applications.
1 Department of Physics, Laboratory of Materials Sciences of Modeling (LaSMMo), Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Abomey-Calavi, Abomey-Calavi, Benin. 2 Department of Chemistry, ...
A dusty envelope misplaced in a government archive has rewritten a chapter of mineral history. That 1949 letter, discovered during a 2023 digitization project in Bavaria, pointed curators toward a ...
An X-ray Diffraction (XRD) study is conducted to assess the polymorphic form of the Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API). This evaluation is critical because different polymorphic forms of an API ...
ABSTRACT: Biomedical application represents great interest, in order to develop materials that must be biocompatible and suitable for use in the living tissue recovery or replacement when individual ...
X-ray diffraction is widely used to characterise the mineral component of calcified tissue. Broadening of the diffraction peaks yields valuable information on the size of coherently diffracting ...
This repository contains the dataset assembled by the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) by the Commission on Powder Diffraction (CPD) for the Round Robin on Quantitative Phase Analysis.
Introduction: The metabolic balance of amines is closely related to human health. It remains a great challenge to analyze amines with high-throughput and high-coverage. Methods: ...
The study aimed to investigate the effect of three kinds of natural antioxidants (NAs), such as curcumin, tea polyphenols (TP), and lycopene, on sweet potato starch's structure and physicochemical ...
Diffraction techniques can powerfully and nondestructively probe materials while maintaining high resolution in both space and time. Unfortunately, these characterizations have been limited and ...
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Pratt School of Engineering and Center for the Environmental Implications of NanoTechnology (CEINT), Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708, ...
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