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Ever since the inception of synthetic polymeric materials in the late 19th century, the number of studies on polymers as well as the complexity of their structures have only increased. The development and commercialization of new polymers with properties fine‐tuned for specific technological, environmental, consumer, or biomedical applications requires powerful analytical techniques that permit the...
Characterization of synthetic and natural melanin nanoparticles (MNPs) has been challenging due to the variability of properties and chemical bonding. Although eumelanin was the first to be discovered, four additional subcategories of melanin now exist including pheomelanin, neuromelanin, allomelanin and pyomelanin. Mass spectrometry (MS) methods have provided crucial insights into the bonding, structure,...