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Enhancing Photostability of Complex Lead Halides through Modification with Antibacterial Drug Octenidine.
Ozerova VV, Zhidkov IS, Emelianov NA, Korchagin DV, Shilov GV, Prudnov FA, Sedov IV, Kurmaev EZ, Frolova LA, Troshin PA. Ozerova VV, et al. Materials (Basel). 2023 Dec 26;17(1):129. doi: 10.3390/ma17010129. Materials (Basel). 2023. PMID: 38203983 Free PMC article.
Using a two-cation perovskite composition as an example, we showed that the performances of the solar cells based on the developed Oct(Cs(0.12)FA(0.88))(399)Pb(400)I(1201) absorber material are comparable to that of the reference devices based on the unmodified perovskite …
Using a two-cation perovskite composition as an example, we showed that the performances of the solar cells based on the developed Oc …
Mössbauer Spectroscopy with a High Velocity Resolution in the Studies of Nanomaterials.
Alenkina IV, Ushakov MV, Morais PC, Kalai Selvan R, Kuzmann E, Klencsár Z, Felner I, Homonnay Z, Oshtrakh MI. Alenkina IV, et al. Nanomaterials (Basel). 2022 Oct 25;12(21):3748. doi: 10.3390/nano12213748. Nanomaterials (Basel). 2022. PMID: 36364524 Free PMC article. Review.
The results reviewed discuss investigations of: (I) nanosized iron cores in: (i) extracted ferritin, (ii) ferritin in liver and spleen tissues in normal and pathological cases, (iii) ferritin in bacteria, (iv) pharmaceutical ferritin analogues; (II) nanoparticles developed
The results reviewed discuss investigations of: (I) nanosized iron cores in: (i) extracted ferritin, (ii) ferritin in liver and spleen tissu …