Publications by authors named "K Kurzydlowski"

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  • This study explores how pressure affects the thermal and mechanical characteristics of solid bromine using density functional theory (DFT) and the quasi-harmonic approximation (QHA).
  • At normal pressure, bromine exists as a molecular crystal, but it's expected to change forms under increasing pressure, particularly showing a bandgap closure at 80 GPa and a phase transition at 90 GPa.
  • The research highlights the substantial influence of pressure on various properties of bromine, including free energy, thermal expansion, bulk modulus, and stability, offering valuable insights for future experiments and studies in similar extreme conditions.
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The non-molecular phases of polymeric nitrogen formed under high pressure have potential applications in the area of high energy density materials (HEDMs). Herein, we explored silicon-based nitride materials using a structural search algorithm combined with first-principles calculations. We predicted new phases of SiN that are identified to be metastable together with the previously reported stable compositions of SiN and SiN.

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In the present study, tests were carried out on composite samples on a polylactide matrix containing 25% by weight of mineral filler in the form of diatomaceous earth, base, and silanized with GPTMOS (3-glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane), OTES (n-octyltriethoxysilane), and MTMOS (methyltrimethoxysilane) silanes. The addition of two types of waxes, synthetic polyamide wax and natural beeswax, were used as a factor to increase the rheological properties of the composites. The obtained samples were characterized in terms of the effect of filler silanization on the degradation rate of the composites.

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The rapid development of nanotechnology has led to the use of silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) in various biomedical fields. However, the effect of Ag-NPs on human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) is not fully understood. Moreover, too frequent an exposure to products containing nanosilver in sublethal amounts raises widespread concerns that it will lead to the development of silver-resistant microorganisms.

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This paper depicts characteristics of degradation of walls of bioreactors made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) which was used to culture algae. The degradation processes take place stimulated by lighting of external surface and interaction with cultured species on internal surface. Results presented are representative for degradation of a bioreactor tube after the 4-year cultivation of sp.

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