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Ultra-thin, uniform, pinhole-free solid polymer electrolyte films of approximately 1 μm thickness were prepared by the complexation of plasma polymerized dimethyl-2-[ 2-ethoxyethoxy)ethoxy]-vinylsilane dimethyl-2-[ 2-ethoxyethoxydeposited dimethyl-2-[ 2-ethoxyethoxy
[89Zr]Zr-DFO-cetuximab was prepared by the complexation of 89Zr-oxalate with DFO-cetuximab.
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Selective oxidation of H2S to elemental sulfur was investigated in a fixed bed reactor using Ce V mixed oxides and cerium oxide (CeO2) catalytic materials prepared by the complexation technique.
Then, the nanoparticles were prepared by the polyelectrolyte complexation (PEC) method.
Rh-TPPTS complex was prepared by simple complexation of a Rh precursor [Rh(cod Cl]2 and TPPTS (3,3′,3″-phosphanetriyl benzenesulfonic acid) in water.
Self-assembled nanogel was prepared by electrostatic complexation of two oppositely charged biological macromolecules, which were cationic nisin and anionic chondroitin sulfate (ChS).
A simple receptor based on Congo-Red (CR) was prepared by complexation of CR into two equivalents of Cu (II) ([CR–(Cu 2]) and it has been designed for detection of sulfite and carbonate ions.
CLT1−(Gd-DTPA) was finally prepared by complexation of CLT1−DTPA with Gd OAc 3 at pH 6. Excess Gd OAc 3 was removed by precipitation at pH 11.
In contrast, imprinted polymer-coated electrodes prepared by electropolymerization of the Cd II) complex of L allowed an efficient complexation and sensing of Cd II) cations.
Insulin nanoparticles containing these conjugates were prepared by polyelectrolyte complexation (PEC) method.
The ceramic powders were prepared from TiCl4 by complexation of Ti ions and successive decomposition of the complex to form an amorphous oxide.
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