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The design of dual‐mode fluorescence and Raman tags stimulates a growing interest in biomedical imaging and sensing applications as they offer the possibility to synergistically combine the versatility and velocity of fluorescence imaging with the specificity of Raman spectroscopy. Although lanthanide‐doped fluoride nanoparticles (NPs) are among the most studied fluorescent nanoprobes, their use for...
Drought and water scarcity are two of the world's major problems. Solar‐powered sorption‐based atmospheric water harvesting technology is a promising solution in this category. The main challenge is to design materials with high water harvesting performance while achieving fast water vapor adsorption/desorption rates. Here, a superhydrophilic photothermic hollow nanocapsule (SPHN) is represented that...
Superhydrophilic Photothermic Nanocapsules
In article number 2303358, Yongmei Zheng and co‐workers design a superhydrophilic photothermic hollow nanocapsule (SPHN) by using hollow mesoporous silica (HMS) that is grafted with polypyrrole (PPy) and also loaded with LiCl. SPHN significantly improves the adsorption/desorption kinetics, and lowers the heat of desorption due to porous and nano‐channel structure...
Engineered platelets (PLT) can bring new possibilities for diseases treatment due to the specific response for a variety of physiological disease environments. However, the deep penetration of engineered PLT in diseased tissues such as tumor is still an important challenge that restricts the therapeutic effect. Herein, the engineered PLT micromotor (PLT@PDA‐DOX) is constructed by a universal self‐polymerization...
As a new member of carbon allotropes, graphdiyne is a promising material with excellent electronic performance and high elasticity, indicating the possibility of graphdiyne to serve as the building blocks in flexible electronics. However, precise positioning/patterning of graphdiyne is still a challenge for the realization of large‐area and flexible organic electronic devices and circuits. Here, the...
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