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Crystal growth of ZnO micro and nanostructures by PVT on c-sapphire and amorphous quartz substrates

2010

Abstract ZnO micro and nanostructures in the form of tripods, grains, arrows and wires have been grown at temperatures as low as 500–300  ∘ C by a vapour transport method without catalysis and using a well selected value of the carrier gas flow. A transition state between grains and nanowires is reported being characterized by arrow-like structures which are constituted by a pyramidal head and a tail that is growing from the basal plane of the head. In order to understand the effect of growth conditions on the morphology of micro and nanostructures, an analysis of temperature and species concentration conditions has been carried out. In addition two different kinds of substrates have been u…

Materials scienceNanostructureMorphology (linguistics)NanowireZnO nanostructuresNanotechnologyCrystal growthPhysics and Astronomy(all)ZnO microstructuresCatalysisAmorphous solidChemical engineeringSEMVapor phaseSapphireQuartzPhysics Procedia
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Room-Temperature Micropillar Growth of Lithium-Titanate-Carbon Composite Structures by Self-Biased Direct Current Magnetron Sputtering for Lithium Io…

2019

Here, an unidentified type of micropillar growth is described at room temperature during conventional direct-current magnetron sputtering (DC-MS) deposition from a Li4Ti5O12+graphite sputter target under negative substrate bias and high operating pressure. These fabricated carbon-Li2O-TiO2 microstructures consisting of various Li4Ti5O12/Li2TiO3/LixTiO2 crystalline phases are demonstrated as an anode material in Li-ion microbatteries. The described micropillar fabrication method is a low-cost, substrate independent, single-step, room-temperature vacuum process utilizing a mature industrial complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS)-compatible technology. Furthermore, tentative considerat…

Materials sciencebatteriesComposite numberchemistry.chemical_elementMaterialkemiBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundSputteringElectrochemistryMaterials ChemistryGraphiteamorphous carbons; batteries; lithium titanates; microstructures; porous materialsLithium titanateDeposition (law)business.industrySputter depositionCondensed Matter Physicsamorphous carbonsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistrylithium titanatesmicrostructuresOptoelectronicsLithiumbusinessCarbonporous materials
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Observaciones sobre algunos caracteres de valor taxonómico en el grupo de los carófitos

1990

The variability of the microstructurals characters and mineralogical composition of the oogonia of some charophytes extant and fossils is described. Two types of microstructures (W & V) are find. These are conservative into populations and are not able to change by the environmental factors. Moreover, these structures are quite constant in some of the phylogenetics groups studied. Consequently it is proposed its utilization in taxonomy. The apparition of original compounds in the Charophyta (vaterite. whewelite, aragonite, etc.) is important because it supports an old idea that considerates the Charophyta as an autonomous class between the Clorophyta and the Traqueophyta.<br><b…

evoluciónQH301-705.5Plant ScienceBiologyengineering.materialtaxonomíaMineralogical compositionmineralogical compositiontaxonomyExtant taxonPhylogeneticsVateritelcsh:BotanyBotanyevolutionBiology (General)Charophytalcsh:QH301-705.5microestructuraAragonitecomposición mineralógicaBotanybiology.organism_classificationCharophyteslcsh:QK1-989lcsh:Biology (General)QK1-989microstructurescarófitosengineeringTaxonomy (biology)Collectanea Botanica
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Low-cost approximate reconstructing of heterogeneous microstructures

2016

We propose an approximate reconstruction of random heterogeneous microstructures using the two-exponent power-law (TEPL). This rule originates from the entropic descriptor (ED) that is a multi-scale measure of spatial inhomogeneity for a given microstructure. A digitized target sample is a cube of linear size L in voxels. Then, a number of trial configurations can be generated by a model of overlapping spheres of a fixed radius, which are randomly distributed on a regular lattice. The TEPL describes the averaged maximum of the ED as a function of the phase concentration and the radius. Thus, it can be used to determine the radius. The suggested approach is tested on surrogate samples of cer…

General Computer SciencePhase (waves)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and Astronomyentropic descriptor02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genre01 natural sciencesMeasure (mathematics)heterogeneous microstructuresVoxel0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials Science010306 general physicsCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsMathematicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)3D microstructure reconstructiontwo-exponent power-lawGeneral ChemistryRadiusFunction (mathematics)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMicrostructureSample (graphics)Computational MathematicsMechanics of MaterialsSPHERES0210 nano-technologycomputerAlgorithm
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Shell matrices of recent rhynchonelliform brachiopods: microstructures and glycosylation studies.

2007

ABSTRACTLike most metazoan biomineralisations, the brachiopod shell is the end product of a biologically controlled calcification process. The main agent of the control is the extracellular matrix, which is secreted by the outer mantle epithelium. This matrix mediates the calcification process by allowing crystal nucleation and elongation in specific orientations and finally, by stopping crystal growth. The proteinaceous moiety of brachiopod shell matrices has been extensively studied. Less known are the post-translational modifications that occur in these matrices, in particular glycosylations. In this comparison of five species of Recent articulated brachiopods, the ratio of soluble to in…

Arabinose010506 paleontologyGlycosylationBiologyPolysaccharide01 natural sciencesFucose03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundChitinGlucosamineMonosaccharide[SDV.IB.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsHPAE-PAD030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencechemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesshell microstructures[ SDV.IB.BIO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialschemistryBiochemistrymonosaccharidesSEMGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesGlycoproteinSDS-PAGE
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On the effects of suitably designed space microstructures in the propagation of waves in time modulated composites

2023

In the one-dimensional case, the amplitude of a pulse that propagates in a homogeneous material whose properties are instantaneously changed in time will undergo an exponential increase due to the interference between the reflected and transmitted pulses generated at each sudden switch. Here, we resolve the issue by designing suitable reciprocal PT-symmetric space-time microstructures so that the interference between the scattered waves is such that the overall amplitude of the wave will be constant in time in each constituent material. Remarkably, for the geometries proposed here, a pulse will propagate with constant amplitude regardless of the impedance between the constituent materials,…

space-time modulationPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)microstructuresSettore ING-IND/06 - FluidodinamicaClassical Physics (physics.class-ph)FOS: Physical scienceswave propagationPhysics - Classical PhysicsMathematical Physics (math-ph)Mathematical PhysicsPhysics - OpticsOptics (physics.optics)
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General framework for testing Poisson-Voronoi assumption for real microstructures

2020

Modeling microstructures is an interesting problem not just in Materials Science but also in Mathematics and Statistics. The most basic model for steel microstructure is the Poisson-Voronoi diagram. It has mathematically attractive properties and it has been used in the approximation of single phase steel microstructures. The aim of this paper is to develop methods that can be used to test whether a real steel microstructure can be approximated by such a model. Therefore, a general framework for testing the Poisson-Voronoi assumption based on images of 2D sections of real metals is set out. Following two different approaches, according to the use or not of periodic boundary conditions, thre…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesreal microstructuresPoisson-Voronoi diagrams0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchPoisson distribution01 natural sciencesStatistics - ApplicationsMethodology (stat.ME)Set (abstract data type)010104 statistics & probabilitysymbols.namesakehypothesis testingPeriodic boundary conditionsApplied mathematicsApplications (stat.AP)0101 mathematicsStatistics - MethodologyStatistical hypothesis testing021103 operations researchCumulative distribution functionDiagramscalingGeneral Business Management and Accounting62P30 62-00 62-01 62G10persistence landscapeModeling and SimulationsymbolsTopological data analysiscumulative distribution functionVoronoi diagramApplied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry
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Statistical analysis of the relation between metallic microstructures and mechanical properties

2020

This thesis aims at the development of physical relations between the intricate 3D features of metallic microstructures and the mechanical properties of the material. For understanding which are the microstructural determinants of the resultingmechanical behaviour of metals, a deep quantitative characterisation of the microstructure is needed. The main steps of quantitative characterisation of the microstructures are: identification of the phases distribution and their chemical composition, study of the microstructure morphology (geometrical arrangement of grains, grain boundaries, grain orientations, grain size and grain shape). An accurate description of the microstructure features enrich…

statistics metal microstructures mechanical properties digital twin isotonic regression hypothesis testing simulations
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Micro and Nano patterns for Biosensing: from enzymatic assays to single cells interaction arrays

2012

In this thesis work, solution dispensing techniques have been employed for the realization of complex biological arrays. Inkjet printing techniques were employed for the generation of drug screening platforms. This approach was initially proved with a model enzyme system like Glucose Oxidase substrate covalently linked to a functionalized silicon oxide support. On this support an enzymatic substrate (D-glucose)/inhibitor (D-glucal) couple was accurately dispensed. A simple optical detection method was used to prove the screening capability of the microarray with the possibility to assay with high reproducibility at the single spot level. Afterwards, this methodology has been extended to CYP…

Inkjet printing Dip-Pen Nanolithography Drug Screening Biosensors Metabolic Enzymes DNA Microstructures Cellular Arrays.Area 03 - Scienze chimicheMicroarrays Dip Pen Nanolithography Ink-jet printing
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Functionalized lipid tubules as tools for helical crystallization of proteins

1997

The development of functional supramolecular devices built by self-assembly of elementary molecules and with bioactive properties arouses considerable interest in the field of nanotechnology and new materials. We report here the formation of a new class of lipid tubules exhibiting both properties of molecular recognition and crystal formation for the protein streptavidin. These lipid tubules, made of biotin-containing dioctadecylamine molecules, are straight hollow cylinders with a constant diameter of 27 nm and variable length up to several micrometers. They are unilamellar with an inner diameter of about 16 nm, as shown by cryoelectron microscopy. Streptavidin binds to the biotinylated tu…

StreptavidinliposomesSupramolecular chemistryTWO-DIMENSIONAL CRYSTALSMEMBRANESCatalysisACETYLCHOLINE-RECEPTORVESICLESlipidschemistry.chemical_compoundTOXIN B-SUBUNITMolecular recognition2-DIMENSIONAL CRYSTALLIZATIONELECTRON-MICROSCOPYLiposomeChemistryVesicleOrganic Chemistrytechnology industry and agricultureCHOLERA-TOXINGeneral ChemistryCrystallographyMembranehelical structuresRESOLUTIONBiotinylationSelf-assemblyself-assembly tubulesMICROSTRUCTURESChemistry – A European Journal
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