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Self-Propagating Reactions Induced by Mechanical Alloying
An article concerning self-propagating reactions induced by mechanical alloying, presented by Sigma-Aldrich.com.
Thermal Transitions of Homopolymers: Glass Transition & Melting Point
Literature values for the glass transition temperature, (Tg), and melting temperature, (Tm), are given for the more common homopolymers.
GPCR Markers for Cancer Research
Explore the role of some selected GPCR markers in cancer research development and treatment, including neurohormonal GPCRs, rhodopsin-like GPCRs, and more.
BugBuster® and Benzonase® Reagents are the Clear Solutions to Simple, Efficient Extraction of E. coli Proteins
This article shows the use of BugBuster® and Benzonase® as protein purification tools to extract recombinant proteins from E. coli and to reduce the viscosity of the extract.
Synthesis of Melting Gels Using Mono-Substituted and Di-Substituted Alkoxysiloxanes
Synthesis of Melting Gels Using Mono-Substituted and Di-Substituted Alkoxysiloxanes
What Are Biomaterials?
Biocompatible / Biodegradable Polymer Tutorial
Pressure-Temperature Calculator for Solvents
Use the calculator to determine the boiling point or pressure of solvents based on the Antoine Equation and see solvent attributes. View a list of products based on the solvent CAS number.
Recent Advances in Hybrid Halide Perovskites-based Solar Cells
For several decades, the need for an environmentally sustainable and commercially viable source of energy has driven extensive research aimed at achieving high efficiency power generation systems that can be manufactured at low cost.
2D MXenes Ink: Synthesis, Properties, and Their Precursors
Optimizing the synthesis of high-quality 2D MXene flakes for 3D ink printing is essential to such technological developments as printable and flexible electronics.
Graphene-Based Composites and their Unique Renewable Energy Applications
Graphene is a unique two-dimensional (2D) structure of monolayer
carbon atoms packed into a dense honeycomb crystal that has attracted
great interest due to its diverse and fascinating properties.
TRC Library Citations
TRC 1.5 human and mouse shRNA libraries