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ALD thin ZnO layer as an active medium in a fiber-optic Fabry–Perot interferometer
2015
Abstract A novel optical fiber sensor of temperature using a thin ZnO layer fabricated by atomic layer deposition (ALD) is demonstrated for the first time. The thin ZnO layer was grown on the face of a standard optical telecommunication fiber SMF-28 and operates as a Fabry–Perot interferometer sensitive to temperature. The interferometer characterization was made in the temperature range extending from 50 to 300 °C with resolution equal to 1 °C. The output signal was analyzed by measurement of the shift of the maxima in spectral pattern. The sensitivity of temperature measurement is about 0.05 nm/°C. Furthermore, very good linearity of the sensor was achieved with correlation coefficient R2…
Globally Optimized Equilibrium Shapes of Zirconia-Supported Rh and Pt Nanoclusters: Insights into Site Assembly and Reactivity
2019
Metal–support interfaces form an active site for many important catalytic reactions. The modeling of these interfacial sites calls for approximations to set up a structure model, which in turn may ...
Heterostructured metal oxides-ZnO nanorods films prepared by SPPS route for photodegradation applications
2019
Abstract This work presents the first preparation using the Solution Precursor Plasma Spray process of heterostructured films associating ZnO nanorods (NRs) and various metal oxides (CuO, Fe2O3 and Co3O4) by Solution Precursor Plasma Spray process. These CuO/ZnO, Fe2O3/ZnO and Co3O4/ZnO films exhibit hierarchically chocolate sticks-like, dandelion-like or chrysanthemum-like surface morphologies. These heterostructures were confirmed by SEM, XRD, EDS and Raman analyses. The bandgaps of heterostructured films are narrower than that of pure ZnO. The CuO/ZnO film exhibits the highest photocatalytic activity both under UV and visible light irradiation for the degradation of the Orange II dye due…
Nonionic Aliphatic Polycarbonate Diblock Copolymers Based on CO2, 1,2-Butylene Oxide, and mPEG: Synthesis, Micellization, and Solubilization
2019
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a renewable carbon source that is easily available in high purity and is utilized as a co-monomer in the direct ring-opening polymerization of epoxides to obtain aliphatic polycarbonates. In this work, degradable aliphatic polycarbonate diblock copolymers (mPEG- b-PBC) are synthesized via catalytic copolymerization of CO2 and 1,2-butylene oxide, starting from monomethoxy poly(ethylene glycol) (mPEG) as a chain transfer reagent. The polymerization proceeds at low temperatures and high CO2 pressure, utilizing the established binary catalytic system ( R, R)-Co(salen)Cl/[PPN]Cl. Amphiphilic nonionic diblock copolymers with varying PBC block lengths and hydrophilic-lipoph…
Understanding the Pressure Effect on the Elastic, Electronic, Vibrational, and Bonding Properties of the CeScO3 Perovskite
2020
D.E. acknowledges the financial support given by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities (MCIU) under grant nos. PID2019-106383GB-C41 and RED2018-102612-T (MALTA Consolider-Team network) and by Generalitat Valenciana under Grant Prometeo/2018/123 (EFIMAT). R.F. and A. Lobato are grateful to financial support from Spanish MCIU under grant PGC2018-094814-B-C22. We would like to thank TGCC under the allocation 2020-A0080910433 made by GENCI, the PMMS (Pôle Messin de Modélisation et de Simulation), the Tirant supercomputer (Universitat de Valencia), and the MALTA-Consolider facilities for providing us the computational resources. S.G. and M.B. also acknowledge financial su…
Dynamics of Singlet Oxygen Molecule Trapped in Silica Glass Studied by Luminescence Polarization Anisotropy and Density Functional Theory
2020
The support from M-ERANET project “MyND” is acknowledged. A.A., M.M-S., and L.R. were supported by the Research Council of Lithuania (Grant M-ERA.NET-1/2015). The authors thank A. Pasquarello for providing the structures of the amorphous SiO 2 matrix for our computational work and K. Kajihara (Tokyo Metropolitan University) for valuable advice in PL kinetics measurements.
Novel TiO2-WO3 self-ordered nanotubes used as photoanodes: Influence of Na2WO4 and H2O2 concentration during electrodeposition
2021
[EN] Hybrid TiO2-WO3 nanostructures has been synthesized by electrochemical anodization under controlled hydrodynamic conditions followed by electrodeposition in the presence of different contents of Na2WO4 (5, 15 and 25 mM) and H2O2 (20, 30 and 40 mM). The influence of the electrolyte used for electrodeposition on the morphology, crystalline structure and photoelectrochemical response for water splitting has been evaluated through Field Emission Electronic Microscopy, High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy, Confocal Raman Spectroscopy, Grazing Incidence X Ray Diffraction, X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Atomic Force microscopy and photocurrent versus potential measurements. Add…
Preparation of conductive PDDA/(PEDOT:PSS) multilayer thin film: influence of polyelectrolyte solution composition.
2014
Abstract Self-assembled multilayer films made of PEDOT:PSS poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrene sulfonate) and PDDA poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) were prepared using layer-by-layer method. In order to modify the growth regime of the multilayer, to fabricate an electrical conductive film and to control its thickness, the effects of pH, type of electrolyte, ionic strength and polyelectrolyte concentration were investigated. Optical reflectometry measurements show that the pH of the solutions has no effect on the film growth while the adsorbed amount increases more rapidly when BaCl2 is used instead of NaCl as electrolyte. An increase in the ionic strength (with NaCl) induces…
Interdependence of Oxygenation and Hydration in Mixed-Conducting (Ba,Sr)FeO3-δPerovskites Studied by Density Functional Theory
2020
Financial support by the German–Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development (grant I-1342-302.5/2016) and the Latvian Council of Science (grant lzp-2018/1-0147 (D.G., E.A.K.)) is gratefully acknowledged. The authors further thank Guntars Zvejnieks for help with CRYSTAL code calculations.
Surface-Specific Spectroscopy of Water at a Potentiostatically Controlled Supported Graphene Monolayer
2019
Knowledge of the structure of interfacial water molecules at electrified solid materials is the first step toward a better understanding of important processes at such surfaces, in, e.g., electrochemistry, atmospheric chemistry, and membrane biophysics. As graphene is an interesting material with multiple potential applications such as in transistors or sensors, we specifically investigate the graphene–water interface. We use sum-frequency generation spectroscopy to investigate the pH- and potential-dependence of the interfacial water structure in contact with a chemical vapor deposited (CVD) grown graphene surface. Our results show that the SFG signal from the interfacial water molecules a…