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Fabrication of nanocrystal forms of ᴅ-cycloserine and their application for transdermal and enteric drug delivery systems

  • Hsuan-Ang Tsai,
  • Tsai-Miao Shih,
  • Theodore Tsai,
  • Jhe-Wei Hu,
  • Yi-An Lai,
  • Jui-Fu Hsiao and
  • Guochuan Emil Tsai

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2024, 15, 465–474, doi:10.3762/bjnano.15.42

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  • stability of the DCS nanocrystals used in this study were confirmed by SEM and XRPD before the experiments. The excipient compatibility study and the pH effect on DCS stability The objective of the DCS excipient compatibility test (Table 1) was to determine the best excipient, the optimal pH range, the best
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Published 25 Apr 2024

Adsorptive removal of bulky dye molecules from water with mesoporous polyaniline-derived carbon

  • Hyung Jun An,
  • Jong Min Park,
  • Nazmul Abedin Khan and
  • Sung Hwa Jhung

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 597–605, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.47

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  • , activated carbon. Moreover, KOH-900 had the highest Q0, compared with any reported adsorbent, so far. Additionally, KOH-900 showed a Q0 of more than 2 times that of a chitosan–alunite composite (previously the highest Q0) [71] even though the pH of adsorption solution was not the same. If the pH effect
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Published 08 Apr 2020

Tailoring the stability/aggregation of one-dimensional TiO2(B)/titanate nanowires using surfactants

  • Atiđa Selmani,
  • Johannes Lützenkirchen,
  • Kristina Kučanda,
  • Dario Dabić,
  • Engelbert Redel,
  • Ida Delač Marion,
  • Damir Kralj,
  • Darija Domazet Jurašin and
  • Maja Dutour Sikirić

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2019, 10, 1024–1037, doi:10.3762/bjnano.10.103

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  • , there are not many studies where a comprehensive experimental and theoretical approach was applied. The most recent one is by Tagavifar et al. [57] where the pH effect on anionic surfactant adsorption on limestone was studied in order to investigate the dynamics of surfactant adsorption. To the best of
  • of t = 0, 1, 4 and 24 hours at θ = 25 °C. pH effect The pH effect on the zeta potential of the TNWs in the absence (determination of the pHiep) and presence of the surfactants was tested as follows. The initial pH (pHinit ≈3) of the TNW dispersions (γ = 1 × 10−2 g dm−3) with and without the addition
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Published 13 May 2019

In situ observation of biotite (001) surface dissolution at pH 1 and 9.5 by advanced optical microscopy

  • Chiara Cappelli,
  • Daniel Lamarca-Irisarri,
  • Jordi Camas,
  • F. Javier Huertas and
  • Alexander E. S. Van Driessche

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 665–673, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.67

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  • observation; pH effect; Introduction The study of the reactivity of silicate minerals is essential to understand numerous bio-geochemical processes. Silicate weathering plays an important role in the carbon cycle, the formation of soil and the nutrition of plants [1]. Moreover, the release of cations from
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Published 05 Mar 2015
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