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Chonbuk National University
Education•Jeonju, South Korea•
About: Chonbuk National University is a education organization based out in Jeonju, South Korea. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Apoptosis & Graphene. The organization has 14820 authors who have published 28884 publications receiving 554131 citations.
Topics: Apoptosis, Graphene, Nanofiber, Population, Electrospinning
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TL;DR: In this paper, a facile route to fabricate a built-in haze glass-fabric reinforced siloxane hybrid (GFRH) film having high total transmittance and high haze was reported using the scattering effect induced by refractive index contrast between the glass fabric and the hybrimer.
Abstract: Substrates with high transmittance and high haze are desired for increasing the light outcoupling efficiency of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). However, most of the polymer films used as substrate have high transmittance and low haze. Herein, a facile route to fabricate a built-in haze glass-fabric reinforced siloxane hybrid (GFRH) film having high total transmittance (≈89%) and high haze (≈89%) is reported using the scattering effect induced by refractive index contrast between the glass fabric and the siloxane hybrid (hybrimer). The hybrimer exhibiting large refractive index contrast with the glass fabric is synthesized by removing the phenyl substituents. Besides its optical properties, the hazy GFRH films exhibit smooth surface (Rsq = 0.2 nm), low thermal expansion (13 ppm °C−1), high chemical stability, and dimensional stability. Owing to the outstanding properties of the GFRH film, OLED is successfully fabricated onto the film exhibiting 74% external quantum efficiency enhancement. The hazy GFRH's unique optical properties, excellent thermal stability, outstanding dimensional stability, and the ability to perform as a transparent electrode enable them as a wide ranging substrate for the flexible optoelectronic devices.
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TL;DR: Results indicated that the main mechanism of Cr(VI) removal was a redox reaction between Cr( VI) and the dead fungal biomass, which is quite different from previously reported mechanisms.
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TL;DR: The results suggest that H(2)S can inhibit NO production and NF-kappaB activation in LPS-stimulated macrophages through a mechanism that involves the action of HO-1/CO.
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TL;DR: Findings indicated that the amino and carboxyl groups take part in the Cr(VI) removal from the aqueous phase.
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TL;DR: In this article, polystyrene (PS) was dissolved in the mixture of tetrahydrofuran (THF) and N,N-dimethyl formamide (DMF) to prepare fibers of sub-micron in diameters.
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Hyun-Chul Kim | 176 | 4076 | 183227 |
Andrew Ivanov | 142 | 1812 | 97390 |
Dong-Chul Son | 138 | 1370 | 98686 |
C. Haber | 135 | 1507 | 98014 |
Tae Jeong Kim | 132 | 1420 | 93959 |
Alessandro Cerri | 129 | 1244 | 103225 |
Paul M. Vanhoutte | 127 | 868 | 62177 |
Jason Nielsen | 125 | 893 | 72688 |
Chi Lin | 125 | 1313 | 102710 |
Paul Lujan | 123 | 1255 | 76799 |
Young Hee Lee | 122 | 1168 | 61107 |
Min Suk Kim | 119 | 975 | 66214 |
Alexandre Sakharov | 119 | 582 | 56771 |
Yang-Kook Sun | 117 | 781 | 58912 |
Rui L. Reis | 115 | 1608 | 63223 |