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19841
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19842
Contact Line Ice Nucleation Is the Dominant Freezing Mechanism for Water on Macro- and Microscopic Polypropylene Surfaces
Published 2025“…Second, we investigated the change in the contact angles of the droplets during a cooling cycle. Interestingly, the contact angles decreased with cooling under a N<sub>2</sub> flow by up to 6.6°, suggesting a pinned contact line. …”
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19843
Contact Line Ice Nucleation Is the Dominant Freezing Mechanism for Water on Macro- and Microscopic Polypropylene Surfaces
Published 2025“…Second, we investigated the change in the contact angles of the droplets during a cooling cycle. Interestingly, the contact angles decreased with cooling under a N<sub>2</sub> flow by up to 6.6°, suggesting a pinned contact line. …”
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19844
Contact Line Ice Nucleation Is the Dominant Freezing Mechanism for Water on Macro- and Microscopic Polypropylene Surfaces
Published 2025“…Second, we investigated the change in the contact angles of the droplets during a cooling cycle. Interestingly, the contact angles decreased with cooling under a N<sub>2</sub> flow by up to 6.6°, suggesting a pinned contact line. …”
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19845
Contact Line Ice Nucleation Is the Dominant Freezing Mechanism for Water on Macro- and Microscopic Polypropylene Surfaces
Published 2025“…Second, we investigated the change in the contact angles of the droplets during a cooling cycle. Interestingly, the contact angles decreased with cooling under a N<sub>2</sub> flow by up to 6.6°, suggesting a pinned contact line. …”
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19846
Contact Line Ice Nucleation Is the Dominant Freezing Mechanism for Water on Macro- and Microscopic Polypropylene Surfaces
Published 2025“…Second, we investigated the change in the contact angles of the droplets during a cooling cycle. Interestingly, the contact angles decreased with cooling under a N<sub>2</sub> flow by up to 6.6°, suggesting a pinned contact line. …”
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19847
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19848
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19849
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19850
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19851
An Yttrium-Based System to Evaluate Lewis Base Coordination to an Electropositive Metal in a Metallocene Environment
Published 2002“…The unsolvated bimetallic yttrium complex (C<sub>5</sub>Me<sub>5</sub>)<sub>2</sub>Y(μ-Cl)Y(C<sub>5</sub>Me<sub>5</sub>)<sub>2</sub>Cl (<b>1</b>) provides a convenient platform upon which to compare the coordination chemistry of oxygen-donor ligands and monomers with Lewis acidic metal ions. …”
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19852
Underlying numerical data for Figs 1–7 and S1-S6.
Published 2025“…However, Phytochrome B (phyB), a photoreceptor that decreases PIF4 stability, inhibits autoinhibition. …”
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19853
The chemical structure diagram of CR.
Published 2024“…<div><p>Magnetic Co<sub>0.5</sub>Mn<sub>0.5</sub>Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub> nanoparticles were successfully prepared via the combustion and calcination process, with an average particle diameter of 31.5 nm and a saturation magnetization of 25.25 emu·g<sup>-1</sup>, they were employed to adsorbe Congo red (CR) from wastewater, the Pseudo-second-order kinetic and Freundlich isotherm were consistent with the adsorption data, indicating that their adsorption was a multilayer chemisorption process, the thermodynamic investigation showed that the adsorption was a favored exothermic process. …”
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19854
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19855
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19856
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19857
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19858
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19859
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19860