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Bio-inspired Edible Superhydrophobic Interface for Reducing Residual Liquid Food
ArticleAbstract: Significant wastage of residual liquid food, such as milk, yogurt, and honey, in food containers hasPalabras claves:Autores:Bi J., Cheng S., Li Y., Mingqian Tan, Wang H., Wang S., Xu X., Zhang T., Zhu B.W.Fuentes:scopusFacile one-step synthesis of highly luminescent N-doped carbon dots as an efficient fluorescent probe for chromium(VI) detection based on the inner filter effect
ArticleAbstract: Chromium is highly toxic and considered as a severe contaminate. Therefore, low cost, highly sensitiPalabras claves:Autores:Bi J., Cheng S., Li D.M., Li Y., Liu S., Mingqian Tan, Song Y., Wang H., Xie Y.Fuentes:scopusDifferences between constant and intermittent drying in surf clam: Dynamics of water mobility and distribution study
ArticleAbstract: Low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (LF-NMR) has been increasingly popular as analytical tools forPalabras claves:LF-NMR, surf clam, tempering process, water distribution, water mobilityAutores:Li Y., Lin Z., Mingqian Tan, Wang S.Fuentes:scopusInfluence of Freezing-Thawing Cycle on Water Dynamics of Turbot Flesh Assessed by Low-Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
ArticleAbstract: Turbot is a valuable commercial species due to its high nutrient content. Moisture is an important iPalabras claves:freezing-thawing process, Low-field NMR, MRI, turbot, water dynamicAutores:Li J., Li Y., Mingqian Tan, Xia K.Fuentes:scopusPresence and Formation Mechanism of Foodborne Carbonaceous Nanostructures from Roasted Pike Eel (Muraenesox cinereus)
ArticleAbstract: Foodborne nanostructures have gained more and more attention in recent years. In this paper, the prePalabras claves:biodistribution, carbonaceous nanostructures, foodborne, formation mechanism, photoluminescentAutores:Bi J., Cong S., Li Y., Mingqian Tan, Song Y., Wang H., Yu C., Zhu B.W.Fuentes:scopus