[1] Based on the constraint methodology, we call this method “Gaussian Dynamics.” Drawing on our previous work that showed how electrical doping can tune the hydrophobic effect on graphene,[2] a ...
WHEN barium stearate or other hydrophobia powders are exposed to blood plasma they remove certain coagulation factors such as factor V 1 and fibrinogen 2, and their surface becomes hydrophilic.
Griffith University scientists have made significant strides in understanding and controlling liquid interactions on tiny, advanced surfaces, a breakthrough that could impact a wide range of ...