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Experimental results of effective Brownian relaxation time vs. mimic SARS-CoV-2 concentration.

Experimental results of effective Brownian relaxation time vs. mimic SARS-CoV-2 concentration.

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The outbreak of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) threatens global medical systems and economies, and rules our daily living life. Controlling the outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 has become one of the most important and urgent strategies throughout the whole world. As of October, 2020, there have not yet been any medicines or...

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... model with a bimodal lognormal size distribution. The solid lines in Fig. 2 shows that the generalized Debye model fits the experimental data very well. Then, B was calculated via the peak frequency fpeak of the maximum in the fitted imaginary parts applying B = 1/(2××fpeak). Fig. 3 shows the dependence of the effective Brownian relaxation time B on the mimic virus concentration of functionalized and unfunctionalized MNPs. For the unfunctionalized MNPs, B increases by a factor of about 1.05 (from 0.687 to 0.719 ms) whereas for functionalized MNPs B significantly increases by a factor of about 1.74 (from Page 9 ...
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... model with a bimodal lognormal size distribution. The solid lines in Fig. 2 shows that the generalized Debye model fits the experimental data very well. Then, B was calculated via the peak frequency fpeak of the maximum in the fitted imaginary parts applying B = 1/(2××fpeak). Fig. 3 shows the dependence of the effective Brownian relaxation time B on the mimic virus concentration of functionalized and unfunctionalized MNPs. For the unfunctionalized MNPs, B increases by a factor of about 1.05 (from 0.687 to 0.719 ms) whereas for functionalized MNPs B significantly increases by a factor of about 1.74 (from Page 9 ...