This report develops a point-of-use chemical trigger and applies it to a dual-functional chemical encryption chip that enables manual and digital identification with enhanced coding security levels suitable for on-site information verification. The concept relies on conducting continuous chemical synthesis and chromatographic separation of specified compounds on a paper device in a straightforward sketch. In addition to single-step chemical reactions, cascade syntheses and operations involving components of distinct mobilities are also demonstrated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGut bacteria play vital roles in the dietary detoxification, digestion, and nutrient supplementation of hosts during dietary specialization. The roles of gut bacteria in the host can be unveiled by comparing communities of specialist and generalist bacterial species. However, these species usually have a long evolutionary history, making it difficult to determine whether bacterial community differentiation is due to host dietary adaptation or phylogenetic divergence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt is always preferred to perform chemical processes in liquid or gas phases because of the merits of operation convenience, reaction efficiency, and component homogeneity. However, tremendous efforts have to be made to purify the final product and minimize procedure losses unless a well-defined chemical mechanism is found. Herein, an unconventional chemical functioning system accommodating molecule-in-pseudosolid manipulation is reported.
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