1H NMR (Bruker ARX 400) and LC-MS (Shimadzu, 2020) methods were used to characterize the synthesized compounds. HPLC was conducted with a LUMTECH HPLC (Germany) system using a C18 RP column with MeOH (0.05% TFA) and water (0.05% TFA) as eluents. TEM images were obtained using a HT7700 Exalens system (Hitachi, Japan). Rheology studies were performed with an AR 1500ex (TA instrument) system using a parallel plate (25 mm) with a gap of 500 μm.
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Analytical Characterization of Synthetic Compounds
1H NMR (Bruker ARX 400) and LC-MS (Shimadzu, 2020) methods were used to characterize the synthesized compounds. HPLC was conducted with a LUMTECH HPLC (Germany) system using a C18 RP column with MeOH (0.05% TFA) and water (0.05% TFA) as eluents. TEM images were obtained using a HT7700 Exalens system (Hitachi, Japan). Rheology studies were performed with an AR 1500ex (TA instrument) system using a parallel plate (25 mm) with a gap of 500 μm.
Comprehensive Characterization of Synthesized Compounds
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