-
Sonication can be used to
remove dissolved gases from
liquids (deg****ing) by
sonicating the
liquid while it is
under a vacuum. This is an
alternative to the freeze-pump-thaw...
- be
removed by
sparging samples with an
inert gas such as
argon or by
sonicating the
samples under reduced pressure. As its name indicates, it is structurally...
- used to size-select the
suspensions and
achieve monolayer enrichment.
Sonicating graphite at the
interface of two
immiscible liquids, most
notably heptane...
- oligo- or
unilamellar bilayer vesicles.
Liposomes can
hence be
created by
sonicating a
dispersion of
amphipatic lipids, such as phospholipids, in water. Low...
-
testing for Lyme
disease with use of 2
enzyme immuno****ays, a whole-cell
sonicate enzyme immuno****ay
followed by a VlsE C6
peptide enzyme immuno****ay". Clinical...
- by humans, or by a
sonicating bee (one that
vibrates its wing
muscles while perched on the flower), such as a bumblebee.
Sonicating bees are extremely...
-
highly selective for
semiconducting ****. It
involves mainly two steps,
sonicate the
mixture (**** and
polymers in solvent),
centrifuge and the supernatant...
- particles. The
wafer is then
placed in a
beaker with 2 ml DI
water and
sonicated for 2 h to
resuspend them. (b) SEM
micrographs show the
three types of...
- surfactants. PEG and
related polymers (PEG
phospholipid constructs) are
often sonicated when used in
biomedical applications. However, as
reported by
Murali et...
- exfoliation, and
chemical exfoliation.
Solvent ****isted
exfoliation is done by
sonicating bulk
molybdenum disulfide in an
organic solvent such as
isopropanol and...