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Multi-technique characterization of gold electroplating on silver substrates for cultural heritage applications

2017

Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Accelerators in Applied Research and Technology (ECAART12).-- et al.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsMaterials scienceEffective densityXRFEnergy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy02 engineering and technologyengineering.material01 natural sciencesElectrodepositionCoatingSputteringSEM-EDXHomogeneity (physics)Gilded silverElectroplatingInstrumentationRBS010401 analytical chemistryMetallurgy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesAnodeengineering0210 nano-technologyVoltageNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Proton beam written hydrogen silsesquioxane (HSQ) nanostructures for Nickel electroplating

2009

Abstract Hydrogen silsesquioxane (HSQ) behaves as a negative resist under MeV proton beam exposure. HSQ is a high-resolution resist suitable for production of tall ( 1.5 μ m ) high-aspect-ratio nanostructures with dimensions down to 22 nm. High-aspect-ratio HSQ structures are required in many applications, e.g. nanofluidics, biomedical research, etc. Since P-beam writing is a direct and hence slow process, it is beneficiary to fabricate a reverse image of the patterns in a metallic stamp, e.g. by Ni electroplating. The Ni stamp can then be used to produce multiple copies of the same pattern. In this study we investigate the possibility to produce Ni stamps from p-beam written HSQ samples. H…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsNanostructureMaterials sciencebusiness.industryNanotechnologySubstrate (electronics)PhotoresistProton beam writingchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryResistNickel electroplatingOptoelectronicsElectroplatingbusinessInstrumentationHydrogen silsesquioxaneNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Smooth crack-free targets for nuclear applications produced by molecular plating

2013

The production process of smooth and crack-free targets by means of constant current electrolysis in organic media, commonly known as molecular plating, was optimized. Using a Nd salt, i.e., [Nd(NO3)(3)center dot 6H(2)O], as model electrolyte several constant current density electrolysis experiments were carried out to investigate the effects of different parameters, namely the plating solvent (isopropanol and isobutanol mixed together, pyridine, and N,N-dimethylformamide), the electrolyte concentration (0.11, 0.22, 0.44 mM), the applied current density (0.17, 0.3, 0.7, and 1.3 mA/cm(2)), and the surface roughness of the deposition substrates (12 and 24 nm). Different environments (air and …

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsspectroscopyScanning electron microscopeX-ray photoelectronAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementElectrolytegamma-ray spectroscopy; Atomic force microscopy (AFM); Molecular plating; Neodymium; Smooth crack-free targets; X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS)Neodymium530law.inventionSmooth crack-free targetsNuclear magnetic resonanceX-ray photoelectron spectroscopylawSurface roughnessgamma-raySpectroscopyInstrumentationPhysicsNeodymiumElectrolysisspectroscopy (XPS)X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS)Molecular platingchemistrygamma-ray spectroscopyAtomic force microscopy (AFM)Current density
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Amino acids requirements of measles virus in HeLa cells.

1973

A low plating efficiency for measles virus was obtained when arginine, threonine and isoleucine were omitted from Eagle's basal medium and a stimulatory effect on the plaque production was produced by increasing the concentration up to 0.5 mm of arginine and glutamine. However, of all amino acids in Eagle's basal medium, only methionine was found to be essential for the synthesis of infectious progeny virus. Omission of any one of the other amino acids from the culture medium permitted limited virus production, but none whatever could be detected in the absence of mediummethionine. Moreover, when methionine was restored to infected cultures after 24 hours of deprivation, release of virus be…

OrnithinePlating efficiencyTime FactorsArginineViral Plaque AssayBiologyArginineVirus ReplicationVirusMeasles viruschemistry.chemical_compoundMethionineVirologyHumansAmino Acidschemistry.chemical_classificationMethionineStereoisomerismGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationVirologyAmino acidCulture MediaGlutaminechemistryMeasles virusCitrullineIsoleucineHeLa CellsArchiv fur die gesamte Virusforschung
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Intramedullary nailing vs. palmar locked plating for unstable dorsally comminuted distal radius fractures: A biomechanical study

2010

Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to compare the stability of a 2.4 mm palmar locking compression plate and a new intramedullary nail-plate-hybrid Targon DR for dorsally comminuted distal radius fractures. Methods An extraarticular 10 mm dorsally open wedge osteotomy was created in 8 pairs of fresh frozen human radii to simulate an AO–A3-fracture. The fractures were stabilized using one of the fixation methods. The specimens were loaded axially with 200 N and dorsal-excentrically with 80 N. 2000 cycles of dynamic loading and axial loading-to-failure were performed. Findings Axial loading revealed that intramedullary osteosynthesis (Targon DR: 369 N/mm) was significantly ( p …

Orthodonticsmedicine.medical_specialtyMaterials scienceOsteosynthesisBiophysicsRadiusLocked platingIn Vitro TechniquesCompression (physics)Biomechanical PhenomenaFracture Fixation Intramedullarylaw.inventionSurgeryIntramedullary rodFracture Fixation InternalFixation (surgical)lawLoad to failureFresh frozenmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineRadius FracturesBone PlatesFractures ComminutedClinical Biomechanics
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Cost Effective Treatments to Replace Galvanic Processes

2009

Some of the most severe problems in the replacement of galvanic treatment with PVD coatings reside, first of all, in the higher costs of vacuum processes and in the difficulty to coat many 3D small samples. This work describes the results obtained by using energetic deposition vacuum processes, of the family of Ion Plating Plasma Assisted (IPPA), using both thermal and sputtering sources, able to reduce dramatically the duration of deposition process and to eliminate the substrate heating and their pre-cleaning. Regarding the small 3D samples, an innovative structure, named "Ionic Rotarybarrel" is presented. The realised treatments are in the fields of decorative, protective and tribologica…

PVDThin film depositionIon plating plasma assisted
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High-pressure metamorphism in the Aegean, eastern Mediterranean: Underplating and exhumation from the Late Cretaceous until the Miocene to Recent abo…

2003

[1] We report 40Ar/39Ar ages from various tectonic units in the Aegean and westernmost Turkey. On the basis of published geochronologic data and our 40Ar/39Ar ages we propose that the Aegean is made up of several high-pressure units, which were successively underplated from the Late Cretaceous until the Miocene. Ages for high-pressure metamorphism range from 80–83 Ma in parts of the Vardar-Izmir-Ankara suture zone in the north to 21–24 Ma for the Basal unit in the Cyclades and the external high-pressure belt on Crete in the south. Published seismic data suggest that high-pressure metamorphism is currently occurring underneath Crete. Younging of high-pressure metamorphism in a southerly dire…

PaleontologyUnderplatingGeophysicsSubductionGeochemistry and PetrologyContinental crustCYCLADESMetamorphismSuture (geology)ForearcGeomorphologyGeologyCretaceousTectonics
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Geodynamic significance of ultramafic xenoliths from Eastern Serbia: Relics of sub-arc oceanic mantle?

2007

A suite of highly depleted peridotite xenoliths in East Serbian Palaeogene basanites represents the lithospheric mantle beneath the Balkan Peninsula. The xenoliths are harzburgites, clinopyroxene-poor lherzolites and rare dunites. They contain mostly 91), high Cr# in spinel (mostly 0.5–0.7), and by distinctively low Al2O3 contents in orthopyroxene (mostly 1–2 wt.%). They have experienced some mantle metasomatism which has slightly obscured their original composition. Nevertheless, the general characteristics of the xenoliths imply a composition which is significantly more depleted than most non-cratonic sub-continental mantle xenolith suites, as well as orogenic peridotites and abyssal peri…

PeridotiteUnderplating010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesProterozoicArcheanGeochemistry010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesMantle (geology)Geophysics13. Climate actionLithosphereUltramafic rockXenolithGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface Processes
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Elucidation of constant current density molecular plating

2012

Abstract The production of thin layers by means of constant current or constant voltage electrolysis in organic media is commonly known as molecular plating. Despite the fact that this method has been applied for decades and is known to be among the most efficient ones for obtaining quantitative deposition, a full elucidation of the molecular plating is still lacking. In order to get a general understanding of the process and hence set the basis for further improvements of the method, constant current density electrolysis experiments were carried out in a mixture of isopropanol and isobutanol containing millimolar amounts of HNO 3 together with [Nd(NO 3 ) 3 ·6H 2 O] used as a model electrol…

PhysicsNeodymiumNuclear and High Energy PhysicsElectrolysisThin filmsAnalytical chemistryElectrolyteMolecular platinglaw.inventionThin films; Molecular plating; NeodymiumNuclear magnetic resonanceX-ray photoelectron spectroscopylawPlatingSurface roughnessDeposition (phase transition)Thin filmSpectroscopyInstrumentation
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Development and characterization of a Drop-on-Demand inkjet printing system for nuclear target fabrication

2017

Abstract A novel target preparation method based on Drop-on-Demand (DoD) inkjet printing has been developed. Conventional preparation methods like the electrochemical method “Molecular Plating” or the “Polymer-Assisted Deposition Method” are often limited, e.g., concerning the dimensions and geometries of depositions or by the requirement for electrically conducting substrates. Here, we report on the development of a new technique, which overcomes such limits by using a commercially available DoD dispenser. A variety of solutions with volumes down to 5 nL can be dispensed onto every manageable substrate. The dispensed volumes were determined with a radioactive tracer and the deposits of eva…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsRadioactive tracerThin layersFabricationGraphenechemistry.chemical_elementNanotechnology02 engineering and technologySubstrate (printing)010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceslaw.inventionCharacterization (materials science)chemistrylawPlating0210 nano-technologyInstrumentationTitaniumNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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