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- who: Jing Tao et al. from the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China have published the paper: Contact Electrification of Biological and Bio-Inspired Adhesive Materials on SiO2 Surfaces: Perspectives from DFT Calculations, in the Journal: Biomimetics 2022, 216 of 28/Nov/2022
- what: The authors investigate the contact electrification properties of glycine cysteine and dimethyl siloxane on silicon dioxide (SiO2 ) surfaces using density functional theory Molecule contacting through the sulfhydryl group has stronger adhesion to the SiO2 -O and SiO2 -OH surfaces. The results of this work provide useful theoretical knowledge which . . .

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