Publications by authors named "C Abrahamsson"

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  • Controlled experiments were conducted to analyze the aerosol characteristics of fragmented MWCNT-enhanced concrete, which provided insights into the size, concentration, and behavior of these particulates when inhaled.
  • Results showed that while MWCNTs reduced air-borne particle emissions in light-weight porous concrete, they increased emissions in normal concrete, indicating complex interactions depending on concrete type and MWCNT concentration.
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We recently discovered that superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) can levitate plasma biomolecules in the magnetic levitation (MagLev) system and cause formation of ellipsoidal biomolecular bands. To better understand the composition of the levitated biomolecules in various bands, we comprehensively characterized them by multi-omics analyses. To probe whether the biomolecular composition of the levitated ellipsoidal bands correlates with the health of plasma donors, we used plasma from individuals who had various types of multiple sclerosis (MS), as a model disease with significant clinical importance.

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Crosslinking is one of the fundamental phenomena in polymer science, which happens by forming covalent bonds or relatively short sequences of chemical bonds to join two polymer chains. Crosslinking and the subsequent volume shrinkage of monomers/macromers result in changes in their corresponding density which can be measured using density-based measurement techniques (e.g.

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Magneto-Archimedes levitation (MagLev) enables the separation of powdered mixtures of illicit drugs (cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, fentanyl, and its analogues), adulterants, and diluents based on density, and allows the presumptive identification of individual components. Small samples (mass <50 mg), with low concentrations of illicit drugs, present a particular challenge to analysis for forensic chemists. The MagLev device, a cuvette containing a solution of paramagnetic gadolinium(III) chelate in a non-polar solvent, placed between two like-poles-facing NdFeB magnets, allowed separation of seven relevant compounds simultaneously.

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Potentiometric sensing of ions with ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) is a powerful technique for selective and sensitive measurement of ions in complex matrices. The application of ISEs is generally limited to laboratory settings, because most commercially available ISEs and reference electrodes are large, delicate, and expensive, and are not suitable for point-of-use or point-of-care measurements. This work utilizes cotton thread as a substrate for fabrication of robust and miniaturized ISEs that are suitable for point-of-care or point-of-use applications.

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