Publications by authors named "V Romanovski"

Traveling waves of excitation arise from the spatial coupling of local nonlinear events by transport processes. In corrosion systems, these electro-dissolution waves relay local perturbations across large portions of the metal surface, significantly amplifying overall damage. For the example of the magnesium alloy AZ31B exposed to sodium chloride solution, we report experimental results suggesting the existence of a vulnerable zone in the wake of corrosion waves where local perturbations can induce a unidirectional wave pulse or segment.

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Nanomaterials are vital in catalysis, sensing, energy storage, and biomedicine and now incorporate multiprincipal element materials to meet evolving technological demands. However, achieving a uniform distribution of multiple elements in these nanomaterials poses significant challenges. In this study, various Cu-Ni compositions were used as a model system to investigate the formation of bimetallic nanoparticles by employing computer simulation molecular dynamics methods and comparing the results with observations from solution-combustion-synthesized materials of the same compositions.

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Biologically synthesized nanoparticles via biological entities are produced with less negative impact on the environment and without expensive chemicals, which have biocompatibility and are eco-friendly. Gracilaria crassa is a well-known marine red alga that is edible and unique and is the commercial source of agar and agarose production. In this work, Gracilaria crassa-mediated SiO NPs were synthesized by the green synthesis method.

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  • * The study introduces a point-of-care test method (RCA-POCT) using rolling circle amplification (RCA) to improve sensitivity and specificity by enhancing fluorescent signals in the detection process.
  • * Results show that RCA-POCT can detect AFB1 at very low levels (as low as 1.94 fg/mL) with good recovery and reproducibility, and it has been validated against the established HPLC method, making it a reliable option for monitoring AFB1 in the environment and food.
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The utilization of electroplating sludge (ES) to derive metal oxide functional materials is a key strategy, as it enables the recycling of valuable elements, mitigates environmental risks, and aligns with green, low-carbon development strategies. Nevertheless, the development of metal oxide composite functional materials with distinctive structures and properties derived from ES continues to present several challenges. Herein, we synthesized CuFeO/MgFeO metal oxide composites from ES by one-step hydrothermal method.

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