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Light Induced Excited Pair Spin State in an Iron(II) Binuclear Spin-Crossover Compound

1999

Colloid and Surface ChemistrySpin statesSpin crossoverChemistryExcited stateLight inducedGeneral ChemistryAtomic physicsBiochemistryCatalysisJournal of the American Chemical Society
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ChemInform Abstract: Rough Surfaces by Design: Gold Colloids Tethered to Gold Surfaces as Substrates for CaCO3 Crystallization.

2010

ColloidChemical engineeringChemistrylawGeneral MedicineCrystallizationlaw.inventionChemInform
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Polyorganosiloxane nanoparticles as optical tracers

2007

Polyorganosiloxane microgels have been synthesized by polycondensation in a microemulsion of trimethoxysilanes. Highly crosslinked rather monodisperse particles of radius about 10 nm are obtained.

ColloidChemistryDispersityAnalytical chemistryNanoparticleConcentration effectMicroemulsionRadiusHard spheresLight scattering
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Light scattering - diagnostic methods for colloidal dispersions

1993

Abstract The increasing demand from the colloid research community for quick and noninvasive experimental techniques as well as the rapid progress of modern optics and electronics have led to a considerable expansion in the field of light scattering. This review introduces the basic concepts with some emphasis on novel approaches like the study of interacting particle systems, multiple scattering techniques, and non ergodic samples. Particular attention is then devoted to recent experimental progress towards more compact and rugged instruments.

ColloidColloid and Surface ChemistryDiagnostic methodsScatteringChemistryResearch communityNanotechnologySurfaces and InterfacesElectronicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryLaser beamsDilute suspensionLight scatteringAdvances in Colloid and Interface Science
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Energy loss and fluence dependency of swift‐ion‐induced hardening in LiF

2005

The depth profiles of the hardening effects of LiF irradiated with swift Au, Pb, Bi, Kr, Ni and S ions of MeV-GeV energy have been studied as a function of ion penetration depth. For all projectiles, the hardness increases scaling with the range of ions and depending on ion fluence and energy loss. Heavy ions (Au, Pb, Bi), for which the energy loss noticeably exceeds the threshold of about 10 keV/nm for severe track core damage, cause uniform increase of hardness in the entire irradiated layer. For irradiations with lighter S, Ni, Kr ions, the hardening displays strong depth dependence. Ion-induced hardening is related to pinning of dislocations by defect aggregates (possibly small Li collo…

ColloidMaterials scienceAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaIon trackVacancy defectHardening (metallurgy)IrradiationAtomic physicsPenetration depthFluenceIonphysica status solidi (c)
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Microwave–Materials Interactions and Dielectric Properties: From Molecules and Macromolecules to Solids and Colloidal Suspensions

2012

ColloidMaterials scienceChemical engineeringChemical physicsDielectric permittivityMoleculeDielectricMicrowaveMacromoleculeMicrowaves in Organic Synthesis
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Rough Surfaces by Design: Gold Colloids Tethered to Gold Surfaces as Substrates for CaCO3 Crystallization

1998

ColloidMaterials scienceChemical engineeringMechanics of MaterialslawMechanical EngineeringGeneral Materials ScienceCrystallizationlaw.inventionAdvanced Materials
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Crystallization of hard-sphere colloids -- deviations from classical nucleation theory

2006

The creation of three-dimensional ordered colloidal crystals, for application in a range of nanotechnologies, has been a goal for many researchers in the past few years. The main difficulty in creating macroscopic sized crystals of densely packed colloidal particles is that colloidal particles always have a range of particle sizes - ie, they are polydisperse. This paper studied the crystallization kinetics of a hard-sphere colloid with a well defined Gaussian polydispersity. The authors find that crystallization occurs in two stages, and does not follow the simple classical nucleation picture. The paper discusses the implications of these results for research into colloidal crystals as poss…

ColloidMaterials scienceChemical physicslawDispersityNucleationParticleNanotechnologyClassical nucleation theoryColloidal crystalCrystallizationGrain sizelaw.invention2006 International Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
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Microscopic theory of colloid formation in solids under irradiation

1996

Results of the first-principles study of diffusion-controlled aggregation of Frenkel defects-interstitial atoms-under irradiation of solids are presented. Conditions of the efficient radiation-induced aggregation of vacancies and interstitials are studied and the scenario of this process is presented.

ColloidMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsMechanics of MaterialsChemical physicsMechanical EngineeringDiffusionFrenkel defectGeneral Materials ScienceIrradiationMicroscopic theoryCondensed Matter PhysicsMaterials Science and Engineering: B
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Chemical Routes Toward Multicompartment Colloids

2012

The search for mimicking natural living and non-living systems with synthetic products leads to the fabrication of advanced colloidal morphologies with hierarchical micro- and nanostructures. Different chemical routes toward the synthesis of colloids with complex morphologies are presented and a tentative analogy between these routes and the four basic arithmetic operations is proposed.

ColloidMaterials scienceFabricationNanostructurePolymers and Plasticsdigestive oral and skin physiologyOrganic ChemistryMaterials ChemistryNanoparticleNanotechnologySelf-assemblyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsMacromolecular Chemistry and Physics
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