Durability and Long-term Stability
Research gap analysis derived from 2 biology papers in our local library.
The gap
The long-term durability and stability of materials and systems under repeated operational cycles in real-world conditions need to be evaluated.
Consensus across the literature
Papers collectively establish the importance but leave open the evaluation of long-term performance.
Research trend
Emerging — attention growing, methods still coalescing.
Supporting evidence — 2 representative gaps
- ELABORATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CELLULOSIC MEMBRANES FOR EFFICIENT MOLYBDENUM REMOVAL (2025) · doi
The paper does not discuss the long-term stability and durability of the polymer inclusion membranes under extended operational conditions or repeated use cycles.
Keywords: discuss long term stability durability polymer inclusion membranes extended operational conditions repeated cycles - Enhanced Biophotocatalytic Performance via Photoinduced Interfacial Charge Transfer in MIP-208/E. coli Hybrids (2026) · doi
The paper does not explore long-term stability and durability of the MIP-208/E. coli hybrid system over extended operational periods.
Keywords: explore long term stability durability coli hybrid system extended operational periods
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