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Production of nanochitins via a shell biorefinery process for self-assembly applications as photonic films and Pickering emulsions

Green Chem., 2024, 26,11222-11237
DOI: 10.1039/D4GC02680B, Paper
Open Access
Xuhai Zhu, Fuyan Peng, Hui Li, Rongjun Lin, Rui Lu, Fang Lu
A simple, environmentally friendly, and flexible shell biorefinery process for integrated utilization of all NCh products in high-value applications, such as photonic films and Pickering emulsions.
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No country for small films

Every low-budget film this year has flopped




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How to make mainstream cinema: What Bollywood can learn from these three Tamil films




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Filmfare recommends: Bollywood films revolving around journalism – Filmfare

Filmfare recommends: Bollywood films revolving around journalism  Filmfare



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Multiplex Association urges actors, producers to hold films for theatrical release

With theatres being shut since for over a month now, many small and mid-rung production houses are understood to be in talks with video over-the-top (OTT) platforms for direct-to-digital launch of their unreleased movies.




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Social distancing while making films and in movies? Insiders wonder how to make it work

Bollywood, after all, has always been about people, whether on screen or off it, in front of the camera or behind it, say industry insiders as they grapple with the uncertainties of life and work after lockdown and contemplate the dimensions of a radical makeover.





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The best films on TV: Sunday, 10 May

This Sunday enjoy some family fun, cathartic vengeance, and sprawling multi-generational dramas.




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You aren’t a Bollywood Buff if you haven’t watched these films a thousand times




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Weathering With You, Promare, Hello World Films Nominated for Seiun Sci-Fi Awards

Astra Lost in Space anime, Shinkalion film, 2019 Godzilla film, Fly Me to Saitama film, 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim game also nominated




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LMS elearning enhancing organisational productivity

“Knowledge breeds gallantry”. This saying was propagated by some eminent scholars in the mid 17th century in order to foster realisations regarding the significance of learning. Many people are trapped with illusions...




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Mother's Day 2020: Best Hollywood films to watch celebrating motherhood

With many of us still continuing to remain at home and while some won't be able to see their moms in person, here are some of the best Hollywood films to watch on Mother's Day celebrating the motherhood.




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Were Jaya - Amitabh unhappy with Abhishek Bachchan's two-year-long break from films?

What was the reaction of the Bachchan family when Abhishek Bachchan decided to take a two-year-long break from films?




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Disney keeps remaking its animated movies into live-action films. Former animators tell us how hard it is to see their work re-envisioned 20 years later.

Disney keeps remaking its animated classics because they're a proven box-office success.Insider spoke with three former Disney animators who worked on "Beauty and the Beast," "Hercules," "The Lion King," and "Mulan" who shared their thoughts on the adaptations. They were surprised so many of the films they worked on are getting remade, especially the more recent ones from the '90s.None of them were fans of "The Lion King," criticizing the film's lack of emoting and how closely it adhered to the original."I think it's all about the money and growing the company and making the investors and stockholders happy," "Mulan" co-director Tony Bancroft told Insider. Insider also spoke with producers and VFX artists on "Aladdin" and "The Lion King" who pushed back on claims the remakes are simply cash-grabs.If




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Mother's Day 2020: 5 Bollywood Films That Normalised Non-biological Ways of Motherhood

On Mother's Day 2020, let's look at some examples of motherhood in Bollywood that were non-traditional and non-biological.




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Social Distancing While Making Films and in Movies? Insiders Wonder How to Make it Work

Film industry insiders grapple with the uncertainties of life and work after lockdown and contemplate the dimensions of a radical makeover.




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RUMOUR HAS IT! Malayalam Films To Get An OTT Release?

The all India lockdown has totally affected all aspects of the society, including the film industry. The Malayalam film industry is also going through a tough time, as all the releases and film shootings have been cancelled due to the coronavirus




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When Prithviraj Sukumaran Considered Films Boring And Not His Cup Of Tea!

Prithviraj Sukumaran is unmatchable when it comes to his dynamic performances. The actor who turned director with the 2019 movie, Lucifer has completed 19 years in the film industry. Starring Mohanlal as the lead, the action-thriller turned out to be a




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Shah Rukh Khan Asks Fans To Make And Send Scary Films; ‘Ghosts Are Welcome To Submit’

Shah Rukh Khan has decided to promote his upcoming production, Betaal, in a fun way. The Badshah of Bollywood is asking fans to channel their inner filmmakers during the lockdown and shoot scary films at home. He announced that winners of




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Shah Rukh Khan Asks Fans To Make And Send Scary Films; ‘Ghosts Are Welcome To Submit’

Shah Rukh Khan has decided to promote his upcoming production, Betaal, in a fun way. The Badshah of Bollywood is asking fans to channel their inner filmmakers during the lockdown and shoot scary films at home. He announced that winners of




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Ajith Birthday Special: Top 5 Highest Grossing Films Of Tamil Cinema's Thala!

Ajith Kumar, the beloved Thala Ajith of the Tamil film industry is celebrating his 49th birthday today. This time, the Valimai actor has decided to not celebrate his birthday and has requested his fans to do the same, as the world




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'Betaal': Shah Rukh Khan asks fans to submit scary films, says he will make one as well

It stars Viineet Kumar, Aahana Kumra, Suchitra Pillai, Jitendra Joshi, Jatin Goswami, Manjiri Pupala, and Syna Anand, the series will explore age-old secrets and ideologies.




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Lärobok i telegrafi / af J. Gunnar Holmström, civilingenjör, föreståndare för K. Telegrafverkets Undervisningsanstalt ; inledning: historik och del I Morses telegrafsystem

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5262.H65 1914




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Keemo Paul, Oshane Thomas to feature in CPL-produced films




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'Betaal': Shah Rukh Khan asks fans to submit scary films, says he...

'Betaal': Shah Rukh Khan asks fans to submit scary films, says he...




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Prabhas films bag top spots in BARC ratings

Prabhas films bag top spots in BARC ratings




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Andy Serkis says The Batman will be darker than previous films




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Capability of X-ray diffraction for the study of microstructure of metastable thin films

PLEASE REDUCE TO 1-2 SENTENCES. The capability of X-ray diffraction for the microstructure investigations of metastable systems is illustrated on the example of thin films of titanium aluminium nitrides with high aluminium content, which are supersaturated and partially decomposed. In addition to the chemical composition, the surface mobility of the deposited species was employed as a factor influencing the microstructure of the thin films. It is shown how the micromechanical properties of the partially decomposed (Ti,Al)N thin films, which were deduced from the synchrotron diffraction experiments, are related to the thin film microstructure and to the decomposition mechanism. The prominent role of the crystallographic anisotropy of the macroscopic and microscopic lattice deformations in the understanding of the micromechanical properties is addressed.




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Investigation of growth characteristics and semimetal–semiconductor transition of polycrystalline bis­muth thin films

The preferred orientation growth characteristics and surface roughness of polycrystalline bis­muth (Bi) thin films fabricated on glass substrates using the molecular beam epitaxy method were investigated at temperatures ranging from 18 to 150°C. The crystallization and morphology were analyzed in detail and the polycrystalline metal film structure-zone model (SZM) was modified to fit the polycrystalline Bi thin film. The boundary temperature between Zone T and Zone II in the SZM shifted to higher temperatures with the increase in film thickness or the decrease of growth rate. Furthermore, the effect of the thickness and surface roughness on the transport properties was investigated, especially for Bi thin films in Zone II. A two-transport channels model was adopted to reveal the influence of the film thickness on the competition between the metallic surface states and the semiconducting bulk states, which is consistent with the results of Bi single-crystal films. Therefore, the polycrystalline Bi thin films are expected to replace the single-crystal films in the application of spintronic devices.




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Comparing the backfilling of mesoporous titania thin films with hole conductors of different sizes sharing the same mass density

Efficient infiltration of a mesoporous titania matrix with conducting organic polymers or small molecules is one key challenge to overcome for hybrid photovoltaic devices. A quantitative analysis of the backfilling efficiency with time-of-flight grazing incidence small-angle neutron scattering (ToF-GISANS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) measurements is presented. Differences in the morphology due to the backfilling of mesoporous titania thin films are compared for the macromolecule poly[4,8-bis­(5-(2-ethyl­hexyl)­thio­phen-2-yl)benzo[1,2-b;4,5-b']di­thio­phene-2,6-diyl-alt-(4-(2-ethyl­hexyl)-3-fluoro­thieno[3,4-b]thio­phene-)-2-carboxyl­ate-2-6-diyl)] (PTB7-Th) and the heavy-element containing small molecule 2-pinacol­boronate-3-phenyl­phen­anthro[9,10-b]telluro­phene (PhenTe-BPinPh). Hence, a 1.7 times higher backfilling efficiency of almost 70% is achieved for the small molecule PhenTe-BPinPh compared with the polymer PTB7-Th despite sharing the same volumetric mass density. The precise characterization of structural changes due to backfilling reveals that the volumetric density of backfilled materials plays a minor role in obtaining good backfilling efficiencies and interfaces with large surface contact.




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Fast fitting of reflectivity data of growing thin films using neural networks

X-ray reflectivity (XRR) is a powerful and popular scattering technique that can give valuable insight into the growth behavior of thin films. This study shows how a simple artificial neural network model can be used to determine the thickness, roughness and density of thin films of different organic semiconductors [diindenoperylene, copper(II) phthalocyanine and α-sexithiophene] on silica from their XRR data with millisecond computation time and with minimal user input or a priori knowledge. For a large experimental data set of 372 XRR curves, it is shown that a simple fully connected model can provide good results with a mean absolute percentage error of 8–18% when compared with the results obtained by a genetic least mean squares fit using the classical Parratt formalism. Furthermore, current drawbacks and prospects for improvement are discussed.




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Detailed surface analysis of V-defects in GaN films on patterned silicon(111) substrates by metal–organic chemical vapour deposition. Corrigendum

An error in the article by Gao, Zhang, Zhu, Wu, Mo, Pan, Liu & Jiang [J. Appl. Cryst. (2019), 52, 637–642] is corrected.




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Significant texture improvement in single-crystalline-like materials on low-cost flexible metal foils through growth of silver thin films

Single-crystalline-like thin films composed of crystallographically aligned grains are a new prototype of 2D materials developed recently for low-cost and high-performance flexible electronics as well as second-generation high-temperature superconductors. In this work, significant texture improvement in single-crystalline-like materials is achieved through growth of a 330 nm-thick silver layer.




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Local orientational order in self-assembled nanoparticle films: the role of ligand composition and salt

An X-ray cross-correlation study of the impact of ligand composition and salt content on the self-assembly of soft-shell nanoparticles is presented, indicating symmetry-selective formation of order.




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An efficient method for indexing grazing-incidence X-ray diffraction data of epitaxially grown thin films

Crystal structure identification of thin organic films entails a number of technical and methodological challenges. In particular, if molecular crystals are epitaxially grown on single-crystalline substrates a complex scenario of multiple preferred orientations of the adsorbate, several symmetry-related in-plane alignments and the occurrence of unknown polymorphs is frequently observed. In theory, the parameters of the reduced unit cell and its orientation can simply be obtained from the matrix of three linearly independent reciprocal-space vectors. However, if the sample exhibits unit cells in various orientations and/or with different lattice parameters, it is necessary to assign all experimentally obtained reflections to their associated individual origin. In the present work, an effective algorithm is described to accomplish this task in order to determine the unit-cell parameters of complex systems comprising different orientations and polymorphs. This method is applied to a polycrystalline thin film of the conjugated organic material 6,13-pentacene­quinone (PQ) epitaxially grown on an Ag(111) surface. All reciprocal vectors can be allocated to unit cells of the same lattice constants but grown in various orientations [sixfold rotational symmetry for the contact planes (102) and (102)]. The as-determined unit cell is identical to that reported in a previous study determined for a fibre-textured PQ film. Preliminary results further indicate that the algorithm is especially effective in analysing epitaxially grown crystallites not only for various orientations, but also if different polymorphs are present in the film.




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With 800 color photographs, new book takes a fascinating look inside palms

The chief appeal of The Anatomy of Palms is some 800 color photographs that document the extent of palm anatomical diversity.

The post With 800 color photographs, new book takes a fascinating look inside palms appeared first on Smithsonian Insider.




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An efficient method for indexing grazing-incidence X-ray diffraction data of epitaxially grown thin films

A method is described for indexing grazing-incidence X-ray diffraction data of epitaxially grown thin films comprising various crystal orientations and/or polymorphs by measuring reciprocal-lattice vectors.




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Caged cameraman films polar bear attack

A BBC videographer learns what an Arctic seal's final moments might look like.




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9 nightmarish nuclear fallout films

To mark the release of “The Chernobyl Diaries,” we’ve rounded up nine notable nuclear horror films that span over 50 years of murder, mayhem and reactor m



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'Hobbit' films get release dates, titles

Plus: Video hoax targets Alberta's tar sands as the filming location for the wastelands of Mordor.



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7 must-see films at the 2016 Environmental Film Fest

Here are the films to catch at the country's largest environmental film fest — including one about making saké and the tragic industry of trophy hunting.



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Horror films give us a safe space to be anxious

Horror movies scare us, and that may be a good thing for our overall mental health.



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Environmental artist Kristin Jones' newest project is Manhattan's elms

Some of NYC's oldest trees will get the appreciation they deserve with some creative lighting, poetry and more.



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7 must-see films at the 2017 Environmental Film Festival

From the hidden costs of our digital world to the frozen edges of civilization, here are a few films to catch this year.



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Make Money With Your Music In Films

You can start to make money by licensing your music to film and TV. You just need to know who to talk to and how to find them!




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Holly Holms Famous Victory is Proof Hard Work Pays Off Says Outsource Australia

With the world watching, one of the most dominant female fighters of all time, Ronda Rousey, fell to a shocking defeat to Holly Holm. Outsource Australia MD, Helen Poutakidis believes the victory for Holly Holm was proof that hard work pays off.




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Nine Elms Announces Name Change on the Heels of Multiple Market Successes

Nine Elms - a company based out of Las Vegas - undergoes a focused rebrand to match its image with its message.




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Nine Elms Pioneers Industry; Receives Prestigious Innovation Award

Nine Elms Development LLC is being recognized by the Las Vegas Business Press for its innovative business model.




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Nine Elms Development Affects a 90 Degree Turn; New Focus On The Jewelry and Mining Industries

Breaking international economic news from this past week has caused Las Vegas-based Nine Elms to increase efforts in the jewelry and mining sectors.




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NEO LMS Wins the 2018 Tech Edvocate Award for Best Learning Management System

NEO, the learning management system (LMS) for schools and universities created by CYPHER LEARNING, has been announced as the winner of the Tech Edvocate Award for "Best Learning Management System", for a second year running.