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We report the straightforward oriented covalent attachment of antibodies (Abs) on the surface of carboxylated multiwalled carbon nanotube-polystyrene (MWCNT-PS) materials.
At last, PS material was removed by annealing, using the property of PS decomposition at high temperature.
Recently, we demonstrated that Anti Resonant Reflecting Optical Waveguide (ARROW) based on porous silicon (PS) material can be used as a transducer for the development of a new optical biosensor.
The components of the equivalent circuit were assigned to physical elements of PS (an amorphous phase at the top of PS and a layer of underlying bulk PS material).
This is consistent with work showing that opportunities for learners to practically apply PS material leads to greater PS confidence.
Irregular cell adhesion with an extracellular substance was detected on the PS material, resulting in surface coverage ranging from approximately 30%to50%0% of the total area.
Debonding of starch granules from the PEA matrix occurred at lower stresses in the PS-PEA materials than the CS-PEA.
Multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT /C/polystyrene (PS) composite materials were prepared by in situ polymerization of monomer in preformed MWCNT/C foams.
A crossover effect was observed with PS-PEA materials: at low strain rates, the yield stress decreased with increasing ϕ, and increased with ϕ at higher strain rates.
This crossover suggests that the time scale of debonding in the PS-PEA materials is comparable to the time scale of the tension test.
Glucan and mannan levels in the hydrolysate of this PS organic material (PSOM) were 64.5% and 2.5%, respectively (Table 2).
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