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Curcumin a Colorimetric and Fluorimetric Cyanide Probe in Aqueous System and Living Cells
Published 2019“…Cyanide causes a dramatic color change of the curcumin solution (acetonitrile : water 90 : 10) from bright yellow to dark orange. …”
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Possible evidence for the existence of a hairy layer at the surface of polymer latex particles
Published 1998“…At low levels of electrolyte (NaCl in the range 0.00- 0.10M), the hydrodynamic radius (dH) was found to decrease gradually, reaching a minimum value at 0.10M, about 7-9nm smaller than the original value in the absence of electrolyte. …”
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Preparation and characterization of chemically synthesized polyaniline–polystyrene blends as a carbon dioxide gas sensor
Published 2013“…The non-ohmic behavior of I–V characteristics by the blend films indicates that these nanocomposite films may have some utility in electronic device applications; an increase in conductivity is observed with decreasing PS concentration. Finally, the blend films with high conductivity seem to have good sensitivity and reversibility when used as CO2 sensors.…”
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Influence of natural gas composition on adsorption in calcite Nanopores: A DFT study
Published 2021“…The nanopores absorbed up to 28 and 24 molecules of CH4 and CO2, respectively, and the adsorption energy decreased to −0.0062 and −0.0075 eV/Å2 for each. Although the nanopore was filled spatially by the molecules, its surface still has an affinity to absorb more gas molecules energetically. …”
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