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    Effects of Membrane Degradation due to Chlorine Exposure on the Removal of Neutral Organic Compounds by Reverse Osmosis for Potable Reuse by Carson Odell Lee (17810305)

    Published 2024
    “…Compounds that had an initial rejection between 50 and 95% had a rapid decrease in rejection during the first 230 ppm-h of chlorine exposure, whereas compounds with a new membrane rejection of >95% saw little change in rejection until chlorine exposure exceeded 2640 ppm-h. …”
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    Near-Infrared-Induced Contractile Proteinosome Microreactor with a Fast Control on Enzymatic Reactions by Jiaojiao Su (669774)

    Published 2020
    “…The excellent photothermal conversion efficiency of the embedded gold nanorod and the thermal phase transition of the grafted PNIPAAm allow the constructed hybrid proteinosomes to show reversible contraction behaviors triggered by near-infrared light with the molecular weight cutoff of the membrane decreased to ca. 50 kDa, and importantly, the contraction frequency of the constructed proteinosomes could be as fast as 1 min and last for at least 15 cycles. …”
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    Near-Infrared-Induced Contractile Proteinosome Microreactor with a Fast Control on Enzymatic Reactions by Jiaojiao Su (669774)

    Published 2020
    “…The excellent photothermal conversion efficiency of the embedded gold nanorod and the thermal phase transition of the grafted PNIPAAm allow the constructed hybrid proteinosomes to show reversible contraction behaviors triggered by near-infrared light with the molecular weight cutoff of the membrane decreased to ca. 50 kDa, and importantly, the contraction frequency of the constructed proteinosomes could be as fast as 1 min and last for at least 15 cycles. …”