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Sustainable PCM-Integrated Lightweight Concrete with Improved Mechanical and Thermal Performance: A Comparative Study of Impregnation and Microencapsulation
Innovative Energy-Efficient Lightweight Concrete with Improved Thermal and Mechanical Properties using PCM-Impregnated LECA Aggregates
Behavior of Square Concrete Column Reinforced with GFRP Bars under New Reversed Cyclic Eccentric Loading: Experimental and Analytical Study
Comprehensive Experimental and Analytical Study of Grooving Techniques for Flexural Enhancement of RC Arches Utilizing FRP Composites
Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Concrete Incorporating Pumice Containing Form-Stable Phase Change Materials and Silica Fume
Effect of Concrete Properties and FRP Strengthening on Rebar Mass Loss Under Accelerated Corrosion: Experimental Investigation and Empirical Modeling
Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Incorporating Shape-Stabilized Phase Change Materials: Evaluation of Paraffin-Silica Fume and PEG-Silica Fume
Lightweight Concrete with Improved Thermomechanical Properties Incorporating PCM-Infused Micro-Silica Additives
Investigating the Release of Curcumin from Chitosan/Sodium Alginate Composite Wound Dressings Containing Magnesium Metal-Organic Framework
Electrospun conductive polymer scaffolds: Tailoring fiber diameter and electrical properties for tissue engineering applications
Integrating magnesium MOF and curcumin into chitosan/sodium alginate wound dressings: insights into structural, mechanical, and biological impacts
PVA-based bioinks for 3D bioprinting: A comprehensive review of their applications in tissue engineering
Preparation and Evaluation of Hydrogel Wound Dressings Containing Polyvinyl Alcohol, Chitosan, Flax, and Zinc Particles for Chronic Wound Healing
Innovative silk fibroin-flax nanocomposite hydrogels: A drug-loaded system for potential wound dressing applications
Exploring Reduction Time and Precursor Effects on Cu Nanoparticle Size in A Nontoxic Chemical Reduction Method