نتایج جستجو برای: andsoil properties

تعداد نتایج: 869110  

2018
Ivo Iavicoli Veruscka Leso Luca Fontana Edward J Calabrese

The concept of hormesis, as an adaptive response of biological systems to moderate environmental challenges, has raised considerable nano-toxicological interests in view of the rapid pace of production and application of even more innovative nanomaterials and the expected increasing likelihood of environmental and human exposure to low-dose concentrations. Therefore, the aim of this review is t...

Journal: :Nature materials 2007
Susan E Habas Hyunjoo Lee Velimir Radmilovic Gabor A Somorjai Peidong Yang

Morphological control of nanocrystals has become increasingly important, as many of their physical and chemical properties are highly shape dependent. Nanocrystal shape control for both single- and multiple-material systems, however, remains empirical and challenging. New methods need to be explored for the rational synthetic design of heterostructures with controlled morphology. Overgrowth of ...

2017
Cloé Desmet Andrea Valsesia Arianna Oddo Giacomo Ceccone Valentina Spampinato François Rossi Pascal Colpo

Characterisation of engineered nanomaterials (NMs) is of outmost importance for the assessment of the potential risks arising from their extensive use. NMs display indeed a large variety of physico-chemical properties that drastically affect their interaction with biological systems. Among them, hydrophobicity is an important property that is nevertheless only slightly covered by the current ph...

Journal: :Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology 2011
Amit Choudhary Ronald T Raines

Peptide-bond isosteres can enable a deep interrogation of the structure and function of a peptide or protein by amplifying or attenuating particular chemical properties. In this Minireview, the electronic, structural, and conformational attributes of four such isosteres-thioamides, esters, alkenes, and fluoroalkenes-are examined in detail. In particular, the ability of these isosteres to partak...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2008
Sergio M Davis Anatoly B Belonoshko Börje Johansson Natalia V Skorodumova Adri C T van Duin

The melting curve of hydrogen was computed for pressures up to 200 GPa, using molecular dynamics. The inter- and intramolecular interactions were described by the reactive force field (ReaxFF) model. The model describes the pressure-volume equation of state solid hydrogen in good agreement with experiment up to pressures over 150 GPa, however the corresponding equation of state for liquid devia...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1969
J R Hunsley C H Suelter

2015
Chibuzo Uzoigwe J. Grant Burgess Christopher J. Ennis Pattanathu K. S. M. Rahman

The terms biosurfactant and bioemulsifier have often been used interchangeably to describe surface active biomolecules. However, it is important to note that there are marked differences between them especially based on their physico-chemical properties and physiological roles. Although bioemulsifiers and biosurfactants are both amphiphilic in nature and are produced by a wide range of microorg...

Journal: :Bio Systems 1999
M H Garzon N Jonoska S A Karl

This paper proposes a new approach to analyzing DNA-based algorithms in molecular computation. Such protocols are characterized abstractly by: encoding, tube operations and extraction. Implementation of these approaches involves encoding in a multiset of molecules that are assembled in a tube having a number of physical attributes. The physico-chemical state of a tube can be changed by a prescr...

2017
Yunjung Kim Sunkyu Yu Namkyoo Park

Graphene plasmonics has become a highlighted research area due to the outstanding properties of deep-subwavelength plasmon excitation, long relaxation time, and electro-optical tunability. Although the giant conductivity of a graphene layer enables the low-dimensional confinement of light, the atomic scale of the layer thickness is severely mismatched with optical mode sizes, which impedes the ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Po-Yuan Cheng J Spencer Baskin Ahmed H Zewail

Between isolated atoms or molecules and bulk materials there lies a class of unique structures, known as clusters, that consist of a few to hundreds of atoms or molecules. Within this range of "nanophase," many physical and chemical properties of the materials evolve as a function of cluster size, and materials may exhibit novel properties due to quantum confinement effects. Understanding these...

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