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Atomic layer deposition and characterization of biocompatible hydroxyapatite thin films

2009

Abstract Atomic layer deposition (ALD) was used to produce hydroxyapatite from Ca(thd) 2 (thd = 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-3,5-heptanedionato) and (CH 3 O) 3 PO onto Si(100) and Corning (0211). Film crystallinity, stoichiometry, possible impurities and surface morphology were determined. The as-deposited films contained significant amounts of carbonate impurities however, annealing at moist N 2 flow reduced the carbonate content even at 400 °C. The as-deposited Ca–P–O films were amorphous but rapid thermal annealing promoted the formation of the hydroxyapatite phase. Mouse MC 3T3-E1 cells were used for the cell culture experiments. According to the bioactivity studies cell proliferation was enhanc…

Materials scienceAnnealing (metallurgy)Borosilicate glassMetals and AlloysMineralogySurfaces and InterfacesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAmorphous solidchemistry.chemical_compoundAtomic layer depositionCrystallinitychemistryChemical engineeringImpurityMaterials ChemistryPolystyreneThin film
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Suppression of electron trapping by quantum dot emitters using a grafted polystyrene shell

2019

A fundamental problem of adding chromophores to an organic host is that their smaller band gap leads to severe trapping of either electrons or holes, resulting in strongly unbalanced transport. We demonstrate that electron trapping by an inorganic quantum dot (QD) in a conjugated polymer host can be suppressed by functionalizing its shell with a thin insulating polystyrene layer. The polystyrene shell not only reduces trapping, but also suppresses detrapping of captured electrons, resulting in increased charging of the QDs with subsequent voltage scans, after initial charging, a red-emitting hybrid polymer:QD light-emitting diode is obtained with voltage independent electroluminescence spec…

Materials scienceBand gap02 engineering and technologyElectronTrappingElectroluminescence010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundGeneral Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringDiodechemistry.chemical_classificationbusiness.industryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterchemistryMechanics of MaterialsQuantum dotOptoelectronicsPolystyrene0210 nano-technologybusinessMaterials Horizons
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Melting and Freezing Lines for a Mixture of Charged Colloidal Spheres with Spindle-Type Phase Diagram

2010

We have measured the phase behavior of a binary mixture of like-charged colloidal spheres with a size ratio of 0.9 and a charge ratio of 0.96 as a function of particle number density n and composition p. Under exhaustively deionized conditions the aqueous suspension forms solid solutions of body centered cubic structure for all compositions. The freezing and melting lines as a function of composition show opposite behavior and open a wide, spindle shaped coexistence region. Lacking more sophisticated treatments, we model the interaction in our mixtures as an effective one-component pair energy accounting for number weighted effective charge and screening constant. Using this description, we…

Materials scienceComponent (thermodynamics)Surface PropertiesYukawa potentialGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermodynamicsFOS: Physical sciencesWaterCubic crystal systemCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterEffective nuclear chargePhase TransitionCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterCondensed Matter - Other Condensed MatterPhase (matter)FreezingMelting pointSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)PolystyrenesColloidsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryParticle SizePhase diagramSolid solutionOther Condensed Matter (cond-mat.other)
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Formation and Growth of Pd Nanoparticles Inside a Highly Cross-Linked Polystyrene Support: Role of the Reducing Agent

2014

Simultaneous time-resolved SAXS and XANES techniques were employed to follow in situ the formation of Pd nanoparticles in a porous polystyrene support, using palladium acetate as a precursor and gaseous H2 or CO as reducing agents. These results, in conjunction with data obtained by diffuse reflectance UV–vis and DRIFT spectroscopy and TEM measurements, allowed unraveling of the different roles played by gaseous H2 and CO in the formation of the Pd nanoparticles. In particular, it was found that the reducing agent affects (i) the reduction rate (which is faster in the presence of CO) and (ii) the properties of the hosted nanoparticles, in terms of size (bigger with CO), morphology (spherica…

Materials scienceExtended X-ray absorption fine structureReducing agentSmall-angle X-ray scatteringchemistry.chemical_elementNanoparticlePd nanoparticles; SAXS; EXAFSSAXSXANESSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundEXAFSGeneral EnergyPd nanoparticleschemistryChemical engineeringPalladium nanoparticles time-resolved X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy Small Angle X-ray Spectroscopy Transmission Electron MicroscopyDiffuse reflectionPolystyrenePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPalladium
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Experimental and Theoretical Study of the Field Induced Phase Separation in Electro- and Magnetorheological Suspensions

1999

We present here the study of field induced phase separation in E.R. and M.R. fluids. Two thermodynamic models — one for the formation of chais of particles and the other for phase separation are presented and compared with experimental results obtained with two kinds of suspensions. One was made of silica particles in silicone oil and the other was made of magnetic polystyrene particles in water. In the presence of a flow the phase separation occurs with the dense phase forming a regular pattern of stripes. The dependence of the period of these stripes on the intensity of the magnetic field is well reproduced by the same kind of thermodynamic model if we add the effect of normal stresses i…

Materials scienceField (physics)business.industryStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsSilicone oilMagnetic fieldchemistry.chemical_compoundOpticschemistryChemical physicsPhase (matter)Magnetorheological fluidPolystyrenebusinessShear flowIntensity (heat transfer)International Journal of Modern Physics B
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Polystyrene as Graphene Film and 3D Graphene Sponge Precursor

2019

[EN] Polystyrene as a thin film on arbitrary substrates or pellets form defective graphene/graphitic films or powders that can be dispersed in water and organic solvents. The materials were characterized by visible absorption, Raman and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, electron and atomic force microscopy, and electrochemistry. Raman spectra of these materials showed the presence of the expected 2D, G, and D peaks at 2750, 1590, and 1350 cm(-1), respectively. The relative intensity of the G versus the D peak was taken as a quantitative indicator of the density of defects in the G layer.

Materials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringpolystyreneElectrochemistryArticlelaw.inventionlcsh:Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeQUIMICA ORGANICAX-ray photoelectron spectroscopylawElectrochemistryGeneral Materials ScienceThin filmPolystyrenenanotechnologyGraphenegraphene3D graphene spongeschemistryChemical engineeringelectrochemistrylcsh:QD1-999symbolsPolystyreneGrapheneAbsorption (chemistry)Raman spectroscopyLayer (electronics)Nanomaterials
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Investigation of the porosity of silica and alumina with chemically bonded polystyrene

1996

The effect of modification of porous silica and alumina with a copolymer of styrene and vinylsilane on the porosity of oxides have been investigated by means of low temperature nitrogen sorption. Only small changes of the specific surface area and of the specific pore volume were observed on modification of oxides with non-cross-linked copolymer. The specific surface area significantly increased after the cross-linking of the deposited polymeric layer while the specific pore volume remains almost unaffected. A broad hysteresis loop appears in the nitrogen sorption isotherm for the alumina modified with the cross-linked polymer. The porosity of oxides modified by chemisorption method differe…

Materials scienceGeneral Chemical Engineeringtechnology industry and agricultureSorptionSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionPhysisorptionChemical engineeringchemistryChemisorptionSpecific surface areaCopolymerOrganic chemistryPolystyrenePorosityAdsorption
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Crystallization kinetics of polydisperse hard-sphere-like microgel colloids: Ripening dominated crystal growth above melting.

2009

Highly cross-linked polystyrene microgel colloids dispersed in an index and density matching solvent provide a system with hard-sphere-like interactions, where gravity effects are effectively minimized. They are a suitable target for time-resolved observations of solidification in purely repulsive systems. We have investigated the crystallization kinetics at increasing undercooling using time resolved light scattering. Crystallization starts always with the formation of compressed, structurally heterogeneous precursor domains. In the coexistence region the precursors, after being converted into true crystallites, start growing fast by assimilating particles from the melt. The resulting poly…

Materials scienceGeneral Physics and AstronomyCrystal growthLight scatteringlaw.inventionColloidCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylawChemical physicsParticleCrystallitePolystyrenePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCrystallizationSupercoolingThe Journal of chemical physics
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Molecular structure and multi-body potential of mean force in silica-polystyrene nanocomposites

2018

We perform a systematic application of the hybrid particle-field molecular dynamics technique [Milano et al, J. Chem. Phys. 2009, 130, 214106] to study interfacial properties and potential of mean force (PMF) for separating nanoparticles (NPs) in a melt. Specifically, we consider Silica NPs bare or grafted with Polystyrene chains, aiming to shed light on the interactions among free and grafted chains affecting the dispersion of NPs in the nanocomposite. The proposed hybrid models show good performances in catching the local structure of the chains, and in particular their density profiles, documenting the existence of the "wet-brush-to-dry-brush" transition. By using these models, the PMF b…

Materials scienceGrafting (chemical)Composite numberPhase separationNanoparticleFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyMolecular dynamicsCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesNanocompositeschemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular dynamicsGrafting (chemical) Molecular dynamics Nanocomposites Phase separation Plasma interactions SilicaPhysics - Chemical PhysicsMoleculeGeneral Materials SciencePotential of mean forceChemical Physics (physics.chem-ph)NanocompositePlasma interactionsSilicaComputational Physics (physics.comp-ph)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical scienceschemistryChemical engineeringSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Polystyrene0210 nano-technologyDispersion (chemistry)Physics - Computational Physics
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A reliable procedure for the preparation of graphene-boron nitride superlattices as large area (cm x cm) films on arbitrary substrates or powders (gr…

2019

[EN] Herein, a reliable procedure for the preparation of graphene-boron nitride superlattices, either as films or powders, consisting of the pyrolysis at 900 degrees C of polystyrene embedded pre-formed boron nitride single sheets is reported. The procedure can serve to prepare large area films (cm x cm) of this superlattice on quartz, copper foil and ceramics. Selected area electron diffraction patterns at every location on the films show the occurrence of the graphene-boron nitride superlattice all over the film. The procedure can also be applied to the preparation of powdered samples on a gram scale. Comparison with other materials indicates that the superlattice appears spontaneously as…

Materials scienceGrapheneSuperlattice02 engineering and technologyNitride010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundQUIMICA ORGANICAchemistryElectrical resistance and conductancelawBoron nitridevisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials SciencePolystyreneCeramicComposite materialSelected area diffraction0210 nano-technology
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