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Co-electrolysis of Water and Carbon Dioxide by Gadolinia Doped Ceria using Electrochemical Perturbations and Differential Frequency Resolved Mass Spectrometry
Co-electrolysis of steam and CO2 provides a route to producing fuel for seasonal energy storage or commodity chemicals via Fischer-Tropsch reaction from renewable energy. High temperature co-electrolysis with solid oxide ... -
Combining Artificial Intelligence With Physics Based Simulations in Understanding and Design of Interfaces
Interfaces play a critical role in chemical engineering processes, where understanding theirbehavior and properties is essential for process optimization, material design, and technological advancements. However, interfacial ... -
Combining Surface Analytical and Computational Techniques to Investigate Orientation Effects of Immobilized Proteins
Controlling how proteins are immobilized (e.g. controlling their orientation and conformation) is essential for developing and optimizing the performance of in vitro protein-binding devices, such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent ... -
Comparing Machine Learning Classification Methods for Biological Tracking Data
Multiple particle tracking (MPT) has been increasingly used to characterize and probe biological environments. The additional use of machine learning (ML) methods has previously been proven successful in classifying both ... -
Computational approaches and tools for modeling biomass pyrolysis
Pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass is a promising process capable of producing renewable fuels and chemicals that are currently derived from nonrenewable sources. However, industrial pyrolysis processes to make these ... -
Contributing to the Development of the Metadynamics Methodology for Studying Chemical Reactions
The exploration and characterization of chemical reactions has been and will continue to be an active area of research across many scientific disciplines. However, due to the inherent complexities of reacting systems (i.e., ... -
Control of Adhesion in Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymeric Composites
Fiber-reinforced polymeric composites have grown in popularity for use in structural materials due to their low weight, high specific strength, high toughness, customizability, and versatility. A critical element to the ... -
Control of endosomal Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling by nanoparticles and applications in cancer therapy
(2014-04-30)Toll-like receptors (TLRs) play critical roles in the activation of innate and adaptive immune responses. TLRs 3 and 9 are expressed in endosomal and lysosomal compartments and recognize nucleic acids. The activation of ... -
Controlled release technology: development of a slow release systemic repellent for the protection of tree seedlings from deer
(1983)Modern forestry practices now include the use of many controlled release products, such as herbicides, pesticides fertilizers, superabsorbents, growth stimulants and animal repellents. Optimal use of these devices requires ... -
Correlating Solid-Binding Peptide Structure with Biomimetic Function
While much progress has been made in elucidating the mode of action of biomineralizing proteins and in emulating their function using combinatorially selected solid-binding peptides (SBPs), we remain far from duplicating ... -
Coupling molecular dynamics and machine learning to accelerate the design of bioinspired materials
Biological systems, including the human body, are directed by networks of exquisitely selective chemical interactions. Following the paradigm of bioinspired materials design, scientists and engineers aim to understand the ... -
CRISPR-based Control of Biosynthetic Pathways and Genetic Biosensors, Informed by a Quantitative Investigation of Metabolic Burden
The heterologous, engineered genetics often used for biosynthetic chemical production share resources with host gene expression. While the host’s endogenous expression has evolved along with complex regulatory networks ... -
Curcumin-Loaded Polymeric Nanoparticles for Neuroprotection in Neonatal Rats with Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE)
Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) is the leading cause of permanent brain injury and is due to a reduction in the supply of oxygen, compounded by low blood flow to the brain. Moderate to severe HIE is the major cause ... -
Cyclic Stiffness Photomodulation of Cell-Laden Protein-Polymer Hydrogels
Although mechanical signals presented by the extracellular matrix are known to regulate many essential cell functions, the specific effects of these interactions, particularly in response to dynamic and heterogeneous cues, ... -
Data Classification in High Throughput Screening
Redox flow batteries offer an economical, low vulnerability means to store electrical energy at grid scale. Most commercial flow batteries use concentrated sulphuric acid with vanadium as the active redox material. While ... -
Data Science Approaches for Tracking Electrochemical Reactions and Phase Transformations
Battery characterization techniques give critical information about what is happening inside the battery. However, fully utilizing the data obtained via battery characterization, particularly battery cycling can be difficult, ... -
Data-driven Strategies to Predict Ruthenium Complex Photocleavage Efficiency
Ruthenium (Ru) complex-based photocages have shown great potential in photochemotherapy due to their activation by red- and infrared light. However, different Ru complexes exhibit dramatically varying quantum yields in the ... -
De-inking toner-printed paper by selective agglomeration
(1996)Laser printers and copy machines produce an increasing quantity of difficult-to-recycle paper. In the last several years, the need for an effective process to de-ink the toner has prompted a number of facilities to try ... -
Deep Inverse Design, Discovery, and Optimization of Molecular Structure through 3D Invariant and Multimodal Machine Learning
Accelerating the discovery of novel materials and molecules with desired functionalities is crucial for continuing our progression towards technical solutions to some of the world’s most pressing issues including disease ... -
Design and Synthesis of Nanostructured Peptoids Assemblies that Mimic Natural Carbonic Anhydrases
Artificial Carbonic Anhydrase (CA) mimics that resemble natural CA have gained increasing attention recently due to their low-cost synthesis, high tunability, and high efficiency. However, it remains a significant challenge ...