Nanoparticle synthesis with silylamine reversible ionic liquids (RevILs) has been previously demonstrated to offer unique alternatives to traditional nanoparticle syntheses, allowing for size control and facile deposition onto support surfaces via the switchable nature of the IL. However, the mechanism of nanoparticle synthesis remains uncharacterized. The use of RevILs facilitates the synthesis of size-controlled nanoparticles without the use of additional stabilizing agents (i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGlobal pandemics are a serious concern for developing countries, perhaps particularly when the same pandemic also affects donors of development aid. During crises at home, donors often cut aid, which would have grave ramifications for developing countries with poor public health capacity during a time of increased demand for health care. Because the major donors are democracies, whether they renege on promises would depend intimately on how donor citizens respond to the specific crisis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSynthesis methods for the preparation of monodisperse, supported nanoparticles remain problematic. Traditional synthesis methods require calcination following nanoparticle deposition to remove bound ligands and expose catalytic active sites. Calcination leads to significant and unpredictable growth of the nanoparticles resulting in polydisperse size populations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMetabolic disorders are individually rare, but when considered together as a disease entity are relatively frequent, occurring in 1 in 1000 to 1 in 3000 infants. Some disorders can have devastating and irreversible outcomes if not diagnosed early and treated promptly. Newborn screening is a vital step in identifying infants with inborn metabolic disorders, hemoglobinopathies, infectious processes, and congenital endocrinopathies; the goal is early recognition and treatment.
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