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Wu Z, Ma J, Zhang Z, Hu B, Liu J, Li Y, Gong M, Xing Y, Fang W, Yin Y, Wang G. Low-Foaming Nonionic Gemini Surfactants Containing Hydrophilic Poly(oxyethylene) Chain and Hydrophobic Di- tert-pentylbenzenes Groups. LANGMUIR : THE ACS JOURNAL OF SURFACES AND COLLOIDS 2024; 40:22222-22229. [PMID: 39389794 DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c02768] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/12/2024]
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Low-foaming nonionic gemini surfactants have a wide range of applications in industrial cleaning and photoresist development. In this study, three low-foaming nonionic gemini surfactants (S1, S2, and S3) with different poly(oxyethylene) chain lengths have been synthesized by using methoxy poly(ethylene glycol) and 2,5-di-tert-pentylhydroquinone. The chemical structures of the novel surfactants are confirmed by 1H NMR, Fourier transform infrared, and gel permeation chromatography (GPC), and their properties such as surface tension, wetting properties, emulsifying properties, and foaming properties are investigated. The surface tension values of S1, S2, and S3 at the critical micelle concentration are 40.29, 37.14, and 41.64 mN/m, exhibiting good surface activity. When the surfactant concentration is higher than 2 mM, the contact angles of S1 and S2 no longer change and can maintain 62 and 64°, showing good wetting properties. In addition, S3 can keep an emulsion state for 2 months at high concentrations, exhibiting good emulsion stability. Furthermore, all the prepared surfactants show good low-foaming properties. The initial foaming volumes of S1 are very low, less than 0.1 mL at various concentrations, less than 2% of the conventional surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate. For S2, the initial foaming volumes at the concentration of 0.1, 1, 2, and 3 g/L are 1, 0.5, 0.55, and 0.45 mL, respectively. For S3, the initial foaming volumes show a general trend of increasing with concentration. The surfactants with longer poly(oxyethylene) chains possess more initial foaming volumes at the same concentration, which is because the greater cohesion between the surfactant molecules can increase the elasticity of the bubble film. Our study enriches the design rationales for low-foaming surfactants and motivates researchers to develop more advanced surfactants for industrial cleaning and photoresist development.
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- Zhen Wu
- School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
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- School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
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- School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
- Hangzhou Greenda Electronic Materials Co., Ltd., Hangzhou 311228, China
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- School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
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- School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
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- School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
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- School of Chemistry and Biological Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
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- School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
- Hangzhou Greenda Electronic Materials Co., Ltd., Hangzhou 311228, China
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- Hangzhou Greenda Electronic Materials Co., Ltd., Hangzhou 311228, China
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- Hangzhou Greenda Electronic Materials Co., Ltd., Hangzhou 311228, China
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- School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
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Jang S, Son SU, Kim J, Kim H, Lim J, Seo SB, Kang B, Kang T, Jung J, Seo S, Lim EK. Polydiacetylene-based hydrogel beads as colorimetric sensors for the detection of biogenic amines in spoiled meat. Food Chem 2023; 403:134317. [DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.134317] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/27/2022] [Revised: 09/13/2022] [Accepted: 09/15/2022] [Indexed: 10/14/2022]
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Xu Y, Zhu H, Ding Z, Zhao X, Yin J, Graff B, Gao J, Lalevée J. Distinctive Colorimetric Response of Benzaldehyde Substituted Polydiacetylene Vesicle to Temperature, pH and Organic Amines. MACROMOL CHEM PHYS 2022. [DOI: 10.1002/macp.202200216] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/11/2022]
Affiliation(s)
- Yangyang Xu
- College of Chemistry and Materials Science Anhui Normal University South Jiuhua Road 189 Wuhu Anhui Province 241002 P. R. China
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- College of Chemistry and Materials Science Anhui Normal University South Jiuhua Road 189 Wuhu Anhui Province 241002 P. R. China
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- College of Chemistry and Materials Science Anhui Normal University South Jiuhua Road 189 Wuhu Anhui Province 241002 P. R. China
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- College of Chemistry and Materials Science Anhui Normal University South Jiuhua Road 189 Wuhu Anhui Province 241002 P. R. China
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- College of Chemistry and Materials Science Anhui Normal University South Jiuhua Road 189 Wuhu Anhui Province 241002 P. R. China
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- CNRS Université de Haute‐Alsace IS2M UMR 7361 Mulhouse F‐68100 France
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- School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering Anhui Polytechnic University 8th Beijing Middle Road Wuhu 241000 P. R. China
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- CNRS Université de Haute‐Alsace IS2M UMR 7361 Mulhouse F‐68100 France
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Solution plasma process for synthesizing polydiacetylene materials: Toward industrial utilization of colorimetric sensors. J IND ENG CHEM 2022. [DOI: 10.1016/j.jiec.2021.10.035] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/19/2023]
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Rojas G, Shiveshwarkar P, Lim B, Shrestha A, Abure I, Nelson A, Jaworski J. Modifying Polydiacetylene Vesicle Compositions to Reduce Non-Specific Interactions. Macromol Res 2021; 29:449-452. [PMID: 35321256 PMCID: PMC8936729 DOI: 10.1007/s13233-021-9059-7] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/02/2021] [Revised: 06/02/2021] [Accepted: 06/24/2021] [Indexed: 11/30/2022]
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Polydiacetylene (PDA) vesicles provide useful stimuli-responsive behavior as well as by the modular structure afford a means for the design of sensing and delivery systems with tunable target specificity. To reduce inherent non-specific interaction with either anionic or cationic formulations of polydiacetylene vesicles, we explored the use of various lengths of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) amphiphiles for integration and polymerization within PDA vesicles. Our results established that as little as 1% of polyethylene glycol amphiphile integration into anionic vesicles was sufficient to significantly reduce non-specific association with mammalian cells. Similarly integrating a low percent of PEG amphiphile content within cationic vesicles could also significantly reduce non-specific cell association, and moreover reduced cytotoxicity. These results may be prove useful in augmenting PDA vesicles formulations for reduced non-specific interaction which is of particularly interest to enhancing selectivity in vesicles designed with integrated targeting moieties for sensing and drug delivery applications.
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- Department of Bioengineering, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, 76010, U.S.A
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Hall AV, Musa OM, Hood DK, Apperley DC, Yufit DS, Steed JW. Alkali Metal Salts of 10,12-Pentacosadiynoic Acid and Their Dosimetry Applications. CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN 2021. [PMID: 34054354 DOI: 10.1021/acs.cgd.1c00300] [Citation(s) in RCA: 17] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/05/2023]
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Wide-dose-range 2D radiochromic films for radiotherapy, such as GAFchromic EBT, are based on the lithium salt of 10,12-pentacosadiynoic acid (Li-PCDA) as the photosensitive component. We show that there are two solid forms of Li-PCDA-a monohydrated form A and an anhydrous form B. The form used in commercial GAFchromic films is form A due to its short needle-shaped crystals, which provide favorable coating properties. Form B provides an enhanced photoresponse compared to that of form A, but adopts a long needle crystal morphology, which is difficult to process. The two forms were characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, CP-MAS 13C solid-state NMR spectroscopy, and thermogravimetric analysis. In sum, these data suggest a chelating bridging bidentate coordination mode for the lithium ions. The sodium salt of PCDA (Na-PCDA) is also reported, which is an ionic cocrystal with a formula of Na+PCDA-·3PCDA. The PCDA and PCDA- ligands display monodentate and bridging bidentate coordination to the sodium ion in contrast to the coordination sphere of the Li-PCDA forms. In contrast to its lithium analogues, Na-PCDA is photostable.
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- Amy V Hall
- Department of Chemistry, Durham University, Lower Mountjoy, Stockton Road, Durham DH1 3LE, U.K
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- Ashland LLC, 1005 Route 202/206, Bridgewater, New Jersey 08807, United States
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- Ashland LLC, 1005 Route 202/206, Bridgewater, New Jersey 08807, United States
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- Department of Chemistry, Durham University, Lower Mountjoy, Stockton Road, Durham DH1 3LE, U.K
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- Department of Chemistry, Durham University, Lower Mountjoy, Stockton Road, Durham DH1 3LE, U.K
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- Department of Chemistry, Durham University, Lower Mountjoy, Stockton Road, Durham DH1 3LE, U.K
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Chagas FO, Hespanhol MC, da Silva LHM, Patrício PR, Maldaner AO, Soares TS, Castro ASB, Marinho PA. An optical sensor for the detection and quantification of lidocaine in cocaine samples. Analyst 2020; 145:6562-6571. [PMID: 32780050 DOI: 10.1039/d0an01246g] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/28/2023]
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An optical sensor (OS) was synthesized by mixing 10,12-pentacosadiinoic acid (PDA) with a triblock copolymer for use in the detection/quantification of lidocaine (LD) in seized cocaine hydrochloride (seized CH) samples. In the presence of LD, the OS presented a chromatic transition from blue to red, while no chromatic transition was observed for other typical cocaine adulterants or cocaine hydrochloride. Isothermal titration calorimetry analysis revealed specific interactions between the PDA molecules of the OS and the LD molecules, with these interactions being enthalpically favorable (-1.20 to -36.7 kJ mol-1). Therefore, the OS color change only occurred when LD was present in the sample, making the OS selective for LD. Consequently, LD was successfully detected in seized CH samples, irrespective of the type of adulteration. The OS was used for the quantification of LD in seized CH samples containing different adulterants, providing a linear range of 0.0959 to 0.225% (w/w), a precision of 7.2%, an accuracy ranging from -10 to 10%, and limits of detection and quantification of 0.0110% (w/w) and 0.0334% (w/w), respectively.
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- Francielle O Chagas
- Grupo de Análises e Educação para a Sustentabilidade (GAES), Instituto Nacional de Ciências e Tecnologias Analíticas Avançadas (INCTAA), Departamento de Química, Centro de Ciências Exatas e Tecnológicas, Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV), Viçosa, MG 36570-900, Brazil.
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Phonchai N, Khanantong C, Kielar F, Traiphol R, Traiphol N. Enhancing thermal and chemical sensitivity of polydiacetylene colorimetric sensors: The opposite effect of zinc oxide nanoparticles. Colloids Surf A Physicochem Eng Asp 2020. [DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2020.124459] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/27/2023]
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Zhang Z, Wang F, Chen X. Recent advances in the development of polydiacetylene-based biosensors. CHINESE CHEM LETT 2019. [DOI: 10.1016/j.cclet.2019.08.035] [Citation(s) in RCA: 32] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/06/2023]
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Rezende JDP, Pacheco AFC, Magalhães OF, Coelho YL, Vidigal MCTR, da Silva LHM, Pires ACDS. Polydiacetylene/triblock copolymer/surfactant nanoblend: A simple and rapid method for the colorimetric screening of enrofloxacin residue. Food Chem 2019; 280:1-7. [DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2018.12.033] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/05/2018] [Revised: 10/26/2018] [Accepted: 12/08/2018] [Indexed: 12/20/2022]
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Ferreira GMD, Ferreira GMD, Hespanhol MDC, Rezende JDP, Pires ACDS, Ortega PFR, da Silva LHM. A simple and inexpensive thermal optic nanosensor formed by triblock copolymer and polydiacetylene mixture. Food Chem 2018; 241:358-363. [PMID: 28958540 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2017.08.115] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/05/2017] [Revised: 07/29/2017] [Accepted: 08/30/2017] [Indexed: 11/26/2022]
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Polydiacetylene (PDA) vesicles have been applied as optical sensors in different areas, although there are difficulties in controlling their responses. In this study, we prepared nanoblends of PDA with triblock copolymers (TC) as a better sensor system for detecting temperature change. The influences of diacetylene (DA) monomer, and the TC chemical structure and concentration on the colorimetric response (CR) were examined. The TC/PDA nanoblend was remarkably more sensitive to temperature change, than classical vesicles. A higher L64 concentration of 12.0% (w/w) reduced the chromatic transition temperature (Ttr) to as low as 24°C. When using different TCs, the Ttr values can be ordered as L35<F68<L64<F127<P123, indicating the importance of the hydrophobic environment for the colorimetric transition of nanoblends. The results here demonstrated that the balance of intermolecular interaction between TC-TC, TC-DA, and DA-DA enables the construction of strategic sensor for detecting temperature changes in different applications.
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- Gabriel Max Dias Ferreira
- Grupo de Química Verde Coloidal e Macromolecular, Departamento de Química, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Av, PH Rolfs, s/n, Campus Universitário, Viçosa, MG 36570-000, Brazil
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- Grupo de Química Verde Coloidal e Macromolecular, Departamento de Química, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Av, PH Rolfs, s/n, Campus Universitário, Viçosa, MG 36570-000, Brazil
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- Grupo de Termodinâmica Molecular Aplicada, Departamento de Tecnologia de Alimentos, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Av, PH Rolfs, s/n, Campus Universitário, Viçosa, MG 36570-000, Brazil
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- Grupo de Termodinâmica Molecular Aplicada, Departamento de Tecnologia de Alimentos, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Av, PH Rolfs, s/n, Campus Universitário, Viçosa, MG 36570-000, Brazil
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- Grupo de Química Verde Coloidal e Macromolecular, Departamento de Química, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Av, PH Rolfs, s/n, Campus Universitário, Viçosa, MG 36570-000, Brazil
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- Grupo de Química Verde Coloidal e Macromolecular, Departamento de Química, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Av, PH Rolfs, s/n, Campus Universitário, Viçosa, MG 36570-000, Brazil.
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Dong W, Lin G, Wang H, Lu W. New Dendritic Polydiacetylene Sensor with Good Reversible Thermochromic Ability in Aqueous Solution and Solid Film. ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES 2017; 9:11918-11923. [PMID: 28293942 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b02846] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/06/2023]
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Thermal responsive polydiacetylene derived from PAMAM dendrimer (PDA-G0) was synthesized. Unlike the ethylenediamine substituted PDA (PDA-NH2) solution, the prepared PDA-G0 vesicle solution showed reversible thermochromism property when temperature varied from 20 to 90 °C, which is due to the formation of an internal hydrogen bond in amide groups. Furthermore, PDA-G0/PMMA film with excellent stability was obtained by a mixed-drying method, which could be stored for a long time without denaturation. After polymerization by UV irradiation, it displayed much better reversible thermochromic ability and the responded temperature range became wider, from 20 to 110 °C.
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- Wenjie Dong
- Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, CAS Key Laboratory of Colloid and Surface Science, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Science , Beijing 100190, P. R. China
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- Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, CAS Key Laboratory of Colloid and Surface Science, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Science , Beijing 100190, P. R. China
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- Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, CAS Key Laboratory of Colloid and Surface Science, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Science , Beijing 100190, P. R. China
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- Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, CAS Key Laboratory of Colloid and Surface Science, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Science , Beijing 100190, P. R. China
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Huo J, Deng Q, Fan T, He G, Hu X, Hong X, Chen H, Luo S, Wang Z, Chen D. Advances in polydiacetylene development for the design of side chain groups in smart material applications – a mini review. Polym Chem 2017. [DOI: 10.1039/c7py01396e] [Citation(s) in RCA: 56] [Impact Index Per Article: 7.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/15/2022]
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This review focuses on various side chain groups based on PDAs published over the last 3 years, covering urea, melamine, ferriferous oxide and coumarin. Perspectives on the remaining challenges and future developments are also proposed.
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- Jingpei Huo
- College of Materials Science and Energy Engineering
- Foshan University
- Foshan
- P. R. China
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- College of Materials Science and Energy Engineering
- Foshan University
- Foshan
- P. R. China
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- College of Materials Science and Energy Engineering
- Foshan University
- Foshan
- P. R. China
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- College of Materials Science and Energy Engineering
- Foshan University
- Foshan
- P. R. China
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- College of Materials Science and Energy Engineering
- Foshan University
- Foshan
- P. R. China
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- College of Materials Science and Energy Engineering
- Foshan University
- Foshan
- P. R. China
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- College of Materials Science and Energy Engineering
- Foshan University
- Foshan
- P. R. China
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- School of Chemistry and Environment
- South China Normal University
- Guangzhou
- P. R. China
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- School of Chemistry and Environment
- South China Normal University
- Guangzhou
- P. R. China
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- College of Materials Science and Energy Engineering
- Foshan University
- Foshan
- P. R. China
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