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    Dynamic Covalent Chemistry Enabled Closed-Loop Recycling of Thermally Modified Polymer Membrane by Ching Yoong Loh (17863097)

    Published 2025
    “…Thermal and mechanical characterizations confirmed the great stability of the membranes, with the Diels–Alder reaction enabling depolymerization and reformation of the network without causing significant degradation. Additionally, the RFMs were recycled the third time, maintaining the fluxes (752 to 823 LMH) from the previous generation with a slight decrease in separation efficiency in dichloromethane-water emulsion separation (98.3 to 97%). …”
  2. 4082

    Dynamic Covalent Chemistry Enabled Closed-Loop Recycling of Thermally Modified Polymer Membrane by Ching Yoong Loh (17863097)

    Published 2025
    “…Thermal and mechanical characterizations confirmed the great stability of the membranes, with the Diels–Alder reaction enabling depolymerization and reformation of the network without causing significant degradation. Additionally, the RFMs were recycled the third time, maintaining the fluxes (752 to 823 LMH) from the previous generation with a slight decrease in separation efficiency in dichloromethane-water emulsion separation (98.3 to 97%). …”
  3. 4083

    Dynamic Covalent Chemistry Enabled Closed-Loop Recycling of Thermally Modified Polymer Membrane by Ching Yoong Loh (17863097)

    Published 2025
    “…Thermal and mechanical characterizations confirmed the great stability of the membranes, with the Diels–Alder reaction enabling depolymerization and reformation of the network without causing significant degradation. Additionally, the RFMs were recycled the third time, maintaining the fluxes (752 to 823 LMH) from the previous generation with a slight decrease in separation efficiency in dichloromethane-water emulsion separation (98.3 to 97%). …”
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    Dynamic Covalent Chemistry Enabled Closed-Loop Recycling of Thermally Modified Polymer Membrane by Ching Yoong Loh (17863097)

    Published 2025
    “…Thermal and mechanical characterizations confirmed the great stability of the membranes, with the Diels–Alder reaction enabling depolymerization and reformation of the network without causing significant degradation. Additionally, the RFMs were recycled the third time, maintaining the fluxes (752 to 823 LMH) from the previous generation with a slight decrease in separation efficiency in dichloromethane-water emulsion separation (98.3 to 97%). …”
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  7. 4087

    Dynamic Covalent Chemistry Enabled Closed-Loop Recycling of Thermally Modified Polymer Membrane by Ching Yoong Loh (17863097)

    Published 2025
    “…Thermal and mechanical characterizations confirmed the great stability of the membranes, with the Diels–Alder reaction enabling depolymerization and reformation of the network without causing significant degradation. Additionally, the RFMs were recycled the third time, maintaining the fluxes (752 to 823 LMH) from the previous generation with a slight decrease in separation efficiency in dichloromethane-water emulsion separation (98.3 to 97%). …”
  8. 4088

    Numbers of nuclei and centrioles per cell. by Yang-In Yim (324355)

    Published 2025
    “…Note that the values in (D) for HSET KD and combined KD of Myo10 KD and HSET, while significantly different from the control, represent decreases in centriole number, not increases (these decreases may be due to the anti-proliferative effects of HSET KD). …”
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    Summary of results. by Xin Liu (43569)

    Published 2025
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    Mineral component content. by Chuan Li (158692)

    Published 2024
    “…As the temperature increases, the proportion of tensile cracks decreases, while shear cracks become more prevalent. …”
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    Micro-parameters of the numerical model. by Chuan Li (158692)

    Published 2024
    “…As the temperature increases, the proportion of tensile cracks decreases, while shear cracks become more prevalent. …”