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  1. Carbon Dioxide

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    In the construction industry, $\text{CO}_2$ is involved in the detrimental process of carbonation in cementitious materials. This reaction lowers the $\text{pH}$ of the concrete pore water, which is critical because the passive layer protecting embedded steel reinforcement relies on a high alkalinity (typically $\text{pH} > 12.5$) [8].
    A lesser-known ind…
  2. Chirality Effects

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    Chirality in Condensed Matter and Thermodynamics
    Chirality effects extend beyond solution chemistry into the solid state, influencing crystallization, phase behavior, and mechanical properties.
    Chiral Recognition and Crystallization
  3. Hydrophobic Core

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    Lipid Bilayers
    In biological membranes, the hydrophobic core consists primarily of the acyl chains of the phospholipids. This region exhibits a unique phase behavior compared to protein cores. At physiological temperatures, the core adopts a highly dynamic, fluid crystalline state, but it exhibits a measurable, quantifiable 'torsional rigidity' caused by the collective weak [van der Waals att…