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. 2024 Apr 12;19:3537–3554. doi: 10.2147/IJN.S451589

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(A) Autocorrelation function (filled black circles) fitted by the NNLS method (continuous line). Inset: Hydrodynamic diameter distributions of the peptide weighted by number, volume, and intensity. (B) SAXS data of the peptide in solution (filled circles) fitted by the IFT method (blue continuous line) and the cylinder model (red continuous line). Inset: The obtained p(r) function, from IFT, and the size distribution function of the cylinder radius, N(D), from the model fitting. (C) SAXS data (filled black circles) of the pure SBA-15 and the SBA-15 incorporated with Ac2-26 (sample SBA-Ac2-26) fitted by the SBA-15 model (red continuous line). The curves were vertically shifted for a clearer visualization. (D) NAI data of pristine SBA-15 and the SBA-15 incorporated with Ac2-26 (sample SBA-Ac-26). Inset: Pore size distribution (PSD, adsorption and desorption).