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      Physical ChemistryScienceOxidative StressNanotechnology
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      EngineeringNanotechnologyAdvanced MaterialsNanowires
We report that 30-inch scale multiple roll-to-roll transfer and wet chemical doping considerably enhance the electrical properties of the graphene films grown on rolltype Cu substrates by chemical vapor deposition. The resulting graphene... more
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      CrystallizationNanotechnologyMultidisciplinaryNature
Several authors have stated that homogeneous colloidal suspensions of graphene oxide in aqueous and various organic solvents can be achieved by simple sonication of graphite oxide . The hydrophilic graphene oxide can be easily dispersed... more
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      ThermodynamicsElectronicsNonlinear dynamicsPhotonics
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      MicrostructureScienceEvaporationNanotechnology
The antimicrobial activity of silver nanoparticles against E. coli was investigated as a model for Gram-negative bacteria. Bacteriological tests were performed in Luria-Bertani (LB) medium on solid agar plates and in liquid systems... more
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      EngineeringNanoparticlesTransmission Electron MicroscopySilver
Due to strong electric fields at the surface, the absorption and scattering of electromagnetic radiation by noble metal nanoparticles are strongly enhanced. These unique properties provide the potential of designing novel optically active... more
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      Near InfraredKeratinocytesGoldNear Infrared Spectroscopy
We investigated the intracellular uptake of different sized and shaped colloidal gold nanoparticles. We showed that kinetics and saturation concentrations are highly dependent upon the physical dimensions of the nanoparticles (e.g.,... more
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      MultidisciplinaryGold nanoparticleGoldNanostructures
T he development of nanocrystals has been intensively pursued, not only for their fundamental scientifi c interest, but also for many technological applications 1-3 . Th e synthesis of monodisperse nanocrystals (size variation <5%) is of... more
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      Materials EngineeringMaterials ScienceStructural MaterialsCrystallization
and graphenes. The disorder-induced D and D 0 Raman features, as well as the G 0 -band (the overtone of the D-band which is always observed in defect-free samples), are discussed in terms of the double-resonance (DR) Raman process,... more
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      Raman SpectroscopyComputer SimulationGraphitePhysical sciences
We present in this work a novel application of constant pressure molecular dynamics method (MD) that allows shape variation of MD cells. The new pressostat method, based on metric-tensor flexiblecell algorithm that has patched the... more
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      EngineeringMaterials EngineeringMechanical EngineeringCondensed Matter Physics
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      PharmacokineticsPharmaceuticsNanostructuresPEGylation
Evolution -[DFT calculations]. -(HINNEMANN, B.; MOSES, P. G.; BONDE, J.; JOERGENSEN, K. P.; NIELSEN, J. H.; HORCH, S.; CHORKENDORFF, I.; NOERSKOV*, J. K.; J. Am. Chem. Soc. 127 (2005) 15, 5308-5309; Dep. Phys., Tech. Univ. Den., DK-2800... more
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      ThermodynamicsHydrogenElectrochemistryCatalysis
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      HydrogenCarbon DioxideScienceCrystallization
Graphene, a two-dimensional monolayer of sp 2 -bonded carbon atoms, has been attracting great interest due to its unique transport properties. One of the promising applications of graphene is as a transparent conductive electrode owing to... more
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      CrystallizationNanotechnologyMultidisciplinaryGraphite
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD), MX 2 (M=Mo, W; X=S, Se, Te), have attracted considerable attention for their great potential in the fields of catalysis, nanotribology, microelectronics, lithium batteries, hydrogen storage, medical... more
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      EngineeringAdvanced MaterialsField effect transistorsChemical Vapor Deposition
Pseudocapacitance is commonly associated with surface or near-surface reversible redox reactions, as observed with RuO 2 · xH 2 O in an acidic electrolyte. However, we recently demonstrated that a pseudocapacitive mechanism occurs when... more
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      ElectrochemistryLithiumMultidisciplinaryNanostructures
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      HydrogelsCelluloseBiopolymersNanostructures
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      CatalysisNanotechnologyDendrimersHeterogeneous Catalysis
Rapid progress in the synthesis and processing of materials with structure on nanometer length scales has created a demand for greater scientific understanding of thermal transport in nanoscale devices, individual nanostructures, and... more
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      EngineeringSurfaces and InterfacesApplied PhysicsCarbon Nanotubes
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      Marine BiologyNanoparticlesRisk assessmentBiological Sciences
A facile and scalable preparation of aqueous solutions of isolated, sparingly sulfonated graphene is reported. 13 C NMR and FTIR spectra indicate that the bulk of the oxygen-containing functional groups was removed from graphene oxide.... more
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      WaterCrystallizationNanotechnologyMultidisciplinary
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      ChitosanPharmaceutical ChemistryNanostructuresDrug Delivery Systems
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      EngineeringCarbonAdvanced MaterialsPorosity
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      RadiationCatalysisCrystallizationGold nanoparticle
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      KineticsScienceFluorescent Dyes and ReagentsMultidisciplinary
Considerable research efforts have been directed towards developing safe and efficient chitosan-based particulate drug delivery systems. The present review outlines the major new findings on the pharmaceutical applications of... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringChitosanDrug deliveryDrug Delivery System
A key tenet of bone tissue engineering is the development of scaffold materials that can stimulate stem cell differentiation in the absence of chemical treatment to become osteoblasts without compromising material properties. At present,... more
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      Materials EngineeringMaterials ScienceTissue EngineeringStructural Materials
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      NanobiotechnologyNanomaterialsNanoparticlesNanotechnology
A nanopore-based device provides single-molecule detection and analytical capabilities that are achieved by electrophoretically driving molecules in solution through a nano-scale pore. The nanopore provides a highly confined space within... more
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      GenomicsForecastingNanotechnologyMultidisciplinary
d e n t a l m a t e r i a l s 2 3 ( 2 0 0 7 ) 844-854 a v a i l a b l e a t w w w . s c i e n c e d i r e c t . c o m j o u r n a l h o m e p a g e : w w w . i n t l . e l s e v i e r h e a l t h . c o m / j o u r n a l s / d e m a Dental... more
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      EngineeringOsseointegrationTitaniumDental Materials
Antibacterial Water Disinfection Fullerene Nanotube Nano-silver TiO 2 ZnO Peptides Chitosan Bacteria Virus Membrane a b s t r a c t
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      WaterWater PurificationWater TreatmentCarbon Nanotube
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      Materials EngineeringMaterials ScienceElectrophysiologySemiconductors
Biogenic gold nanotriangles and spherical silver nanoparticles were synthesized by a simple procedure using Aloe Vera leaf extract as the reducing agent. This procedure offers control over the size of the gold nanotriangle and thereby a... more
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      EngineeringTechnologyBiotechnologyTransmission Electron Microscopy
Resistance switching in metal oxides could form the basis for next-generation non-volatile memory. It has been argued that the current in the high-conductivity state of several technologically relevant oxide materials flows through... more
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      ElectrochemistryTitaniumCrystallizationTransmission Electron Microscopy
Nanomaterial properties differ from those bulk materials of the same composition, allowing them to execute novel activities. A possible downside of these capabilities is harmful interactions with biological systems, with the potential to... more
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      Oxidative StressMacrophagesMultidisciplinaryCell Culture
Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine is an exciting research area that aims at regenerative alternatives to harvested tissues for transplantation. Biomaterials play a pivotal role as scaffolds to provide three-dimensional... more
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      BiomaterialsTissue EngineeringRegenerationWound Healing
A new carbon allotrope -graphdiyne -was synthesized and predicted to be the most stable of non-natural carbon allotropes. Graphdiyne, a new molecular allotrope of carbon, is a two-dimensional layer with one-atom thickness and strongly... more
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      GraphiteCopperNanostructuresCHEMICAL SCIENCES
We used anionic sulfate surfactants to assist the stabilization of graphene in aqueous solutions and facilitate the self-assembly of in situ grown nanocrystalline TiO 2 , rutile and anatase, with graphene. These nanostructured TiO 2... more
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      Materials ScienceSelf AssemblyMultidisciplinaryNanostructures
The adhesive strategy of the gecko relies on foot pads composed of specialized keratinous foot-hairs called setae, which are subdivided into terminal spatulae of approximately 200 nm (ref. 1). Contact between the gecko foot and an... more
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Significant enhancement in mechanical stiffness (10 -200%) and fracture strength (ϳ50%) of graphene oxide paper, a novel paperlike material made from individual graphene oxide sheets, can be achieved upon modification with a small amount... more
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      CrystallizationNanotechnologyMultidisciplinaryComputer Simulation
Polymeric micelles are one of the most promising nanovehicles for drug delivery. In addition to amphiphilicity, various individual or synergistic noncovalent interplays including strong hydrophobic, electrostatic, host-guest, hydrogen... more
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      PolymersMicellesNanostructuresDrug Delivery Systems
We report here preliminary studies of biocidal effects and cellular internalization of ZnO nanoparticles on Escherichia coli bacteria. ZnO nanoparticles were synthesized in di(ethylene glycol) (DEG) medium by forced hydrolysis of ionic Zn... more
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      MultidisciplinaryZinc OxideEscherichia coliNanostructures
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      PharmacologyBiochemistryBioinformaticsEvolutionary Biology
Seemingly contradicting results raised a debate over the ability of DNA to transport charge and the nature of the conduction mechanisms through it. We developed an experimental approach for measuring current through DNA molecules,... more
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      Atomic Force MicroscopyMultidisciplinaryDNANanostructures
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      Mass SpectrometryProteomicsBiological SciencesSilver Nanoparticles
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      CarbonCrystallizationNanotechnologyMultidisciplinary