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Andreas Rauh, Robert Dehnert, Swantje Romig, Sabine Lerch and Bernd Tibken
Most research activities that utilize linear matrix inequality (LMI) techniques are based on the assumption that the separation principle of control and observer synthesis holds. This principle states that the combination of separately designed linear st...
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Zhihai Zhang, Benoit Delcroix, Olivier Rezazgui and Patrice Mangin
A novel process model simulating methanol production through pyrolysis oil gasification was developed, validated, then used to predict the effect of operating conditions on methanol production yield. The model comprised gasification, syngas post-treatmen...
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Mohamed Husien Fahmy Taha, Hager Ashraf and Wahyu Caesarendra
The essential disadvantages of conventional glucose enzymatic biosensors such as high fabrication cost, poor stability of enzymes, pH value-dependent, and dedicated limitations, have been increasing the attraction of non-enzymatic glucose sensors researc...
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Hang Nguyen Thi Nhat, Ngoc Thuy Trang Le, Nguyen Thi Phuong Phong, Dai Hai Nguyen and Minh-Tri Nguyen-Le
The use of gold nanorods (AuNRs) as surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrates has gained much attraction due to their remarkably aspect-ratio-dependent plasmonic properties. In this report, we described the development of AuNRs with a high aspe...
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Irina Boginskaya, Aliia Gainutdinova, Alexey Gusev, Karen Mailyan, Anton Mikhailitsyn, Marina Sedova, Artem Vdovichenko, Ilya Ryzhikov, Sergei Chvalun and Andrey Lagarkov
Spectroscopy based on surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is widely used as a method with extremely high sensitivity for molecular and chemical analysis. We have developed thin-film sandwich structures, in which, when used as sensitive elements for ...
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