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"more negatively charged" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to describe something with a lot of negative energy or emotions attached to it. For example: The news of the company's bankruptcy sent a wave of more negatively charged emotions through the office.
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While both siRNA and mRNA have many negative charges – so-called polyanions – mRNA is considerably more negatively charged, and therefore more difficult to sneak through the positively charged cell membrane.
Due to the electron donation effect of the ligand, the rhodium atom becomes more negatively charged and thus exhibits a lower measured binding energy.
Moreover, GNCs were more negatively charged than after conjugation with antibody.
The biosorbent surface was more negatively charged as the pH solution increased from 6.0 to 7.0.
As the polymerase attaches negatively charged bases to the DNA, the strand becomes more negatively charged.
At pH >5, more negatively charged surfaces will be developed, further reducing the attraction of anions, like chromate.
This is due to more negatively charged binding sites in U. fasciata activated carbons than that of commercially activated carbon.
The LL and LA biosorbent surfaces became more negatively charged as the pH solution increased from 2.0 to 6.0.
The human enzyme has a slightly larger subunit molecular weight (61,100 vs. 57,200 daltons) and is a more negatively charged molecule.
This causes the surface of the Mn-oxide to become more negatively charged and in turn promotes the oxidation of As III).
Particularly, organic matter plays an important role in exchange process, because it provides more negatively charged surfaces than clay particles do (Gao and Change 1996).
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