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Comparative evaluation of the impact on endothelial cells induced by different nanoparticle structures and functionalization

2015

In the research field of nanoparticles, many studies demonstrated a high impact of the shape, size and surface charge, which is determined by the functionalization, of nanoparticles on cell viability and internalization into cells. This work focused on the comparison of three different nanoparticle types to give a better insight into general rules determining the biocompatibility of gold, Janus and semiconductor (quantum dot) nanoparticles. Endothelial cells were subject of this study, since blood is the first barrier after intravenous nanoparticle application. In particular, stronger effects on the viability of endothelial cells were found for nanoparticles with an elongated shape in compa…

Materials scienceBiocompatibilitymedia_common.quotation_subjectJanus particlesGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanoparticleJanus particlesNanotechnologyquantum dotslcsh:Chemical technologylcsh:TechnologyFull Research PaperNanotechnologylcsh:TP1-1185General Materials ScienceViability assayElectrical and Electronic Engineeringlcsh:ScienceInternalizationNanoparticle Applicationcell viabilitymedia_commonlcsh:Tlcsh:QC1-999internalizationNanoscienceColloidal goldgold nanoparticlesSurface modificationlcsh:Qlcsh:PhysicsBeilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
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Inorganic Janus particles for biomedical applications.

2014

Based on recent developments regarding the synthesis and design of Janus nanoparticles, they have attracted increased scientific interest due to their outstanding properties. There are several combinations of multicomponent hetero-nanostructures including either purely organic or inorganic, as well as composite organic–inorganic compounds. Janus particles are interconnected by solid state interfaces and, therefore, are distinguished by two physically or chemically distinct surfaces. They may be, for instance, hydrophilic on one side and hydrophobic on the other, thus, creating giant amphiphiles revealing the endeavor of self-assembly. Novel optical, electronic, magnetic, and superficial pro…

Materials scienceBiocompatibilitysynthesisJanus particlesGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanoparticleNanotechnologyJanus particlesProtein CoronaReviewlcsh:Chemical technologylcsh:TechnologyNanomaterialshetero-nanoparticlesprotein coronaMulti-photon)AmphiphileNanotechnologylcsh:TP1-1185General Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic Engineeringlcsh:ScienceNanoscopic scalePlasmonlcsh:Tbioimaging (CTlcsh:QC1-999Nanosciencelcsh:Qlcsh:PhysicsMRIBeilstein journal of nanotechnology
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Biodegradable Polymers for the Production of Nets for Agricultural Product Packaging

2021

It is well known that the need for more environmentally friendly materials concerns, among other fields, the food packaging industry. This regards also, for instance, nets used for agricultural product (e.g., citrus fruits, potatoes) packaging. These nets are typically manufactured by film blowing technique, with subsequent slicing of the films and cold drawing of the obtained strips, made from traditional, non-biodegradable polymer systems. In this work, two biodegradable polymer systems were characterized from rheological, processability, and mechanical points of view, in order to evaluate their suitability to replace polyethylene-based polymer systems typically used for agricultural prod…

Materials scienceBiodegradable polymer Elongational flow Fibers Films Fruit packaging02 engineering and technologyfibers010402 general chemistrylcsh:Technology01 natural sciencesSlicingArticlechemistry.chemical_compoundfruit packagingGeneral Materials Sciencelcsh:MicroscopyProcess engineeringlcsh:QC120-168.85chemistry.chemical_classificationlcsh:QH201-278.5lcsh:Tbusiness.industrybiodegradable polymerPolymerPolyethylene021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBiodegradable polymerEnvironmentally friendly0104 chemical sciencesFood packagingSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materialichemistrylcsh:TA1-2040Product (mathematics)lcsh:Descriptive and experimental mechanicslcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringfilmselongational flowPackaging and labelinglcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)0210 nano-technologybusinesslcsh:TK1-9971Materials
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Bio-imaging with the helium-ion microscope: A review

2021

Scanning helium-ion microscopy (HIM) is an imaging technique with sub-nanometre resolution and is a powerful tool to resolve some of the tiniest structures in biology. In many aspects, the HIM resembles a field-emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM), but the use of helium ions rather than electrons provides several advantages, including higher surface sensitivity, larger depth of field, and a straightforward charge-compensating electron flood gun, which enables imaging of non-conductive samples, rendering HIM a promising high-resolution imaging technique for biological samples. Starting with studies focused on medical research, the last decade has seen some particularly spectacular …

Materials scienceBiological objectshimIonofluorescenseGeneral Physics and AstronomyBio-imagingNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyReviewmikroskopialcsh:Chemical technologylcsh:Technology03 medical and health sciencesBiological specimenBio imagingHelium-ion microscopyhelium-ion microscopyMicroscopyNanotechnologyGeneral Materials ScienceHigh resolutionlcsh:TP1-1185Depth of fieldElectrical and Electronic Engineeringlcsh:Science030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesFlood gunhigh resolutionlcsh:THIMionofluorescense021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBiological materialslcsh:QC1-999him-simsSecondary ion mass spectrometryflood gunNanosciencekuvantaminenbio-imagingvirologiaHIM-SIMSlcsh:Qmikrobiologia0210 nano-technologyField ion microscopelcsh:PhysicssolubiologiaBeilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
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Improvements in aggregate-paste interface by the hydration of steelmaking waste in concretes and mortars

2019

[EN] The objective of the experimental work is to study the mechanical properties in self-compacting concretes (SCC) in which part of the limestone aggregate has been replaced by granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS) in different percentages ranging from 0% to 60%. The results show that at early ages the SCC with the largest content in slag tend to have lower compressive strengths due to the poor compacting of the aggregates, although in the long-term their strength increases due to the reactivity of the slag. In fact, at the age of 365 days, the mortars made with the substitution of 50% of cement by ground GBFS reach compressive strength similar to that of the mortar made with 100% of cemen…

Materials scienceCONSTRUCCIONES ARQUITECTONICASGranulated slag0211 other engineering and technologiesMechanical properties02 engineering and technologyengineering.materiallcsh:TechnologyArticlePortlanditechemistry.chemical_compound021105 building & constructionGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materiallcsh:MicroscopyMicrostructurelcsh:QC120-168.85CementAggregate (composite)lcsh:QH201-278.5lcsh:TSlag021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCompressive strengthchemistrylcsh:TA1-2040Ground granulated blast-furnace slagvisual_artCalcium silicateSelf-compacting concretevisual_art.visual_art_mediumengineeringlcsh:Descriptive and experimental mechanicslcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringMortarlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)0210 nano-technologylcsh:TK1-9971
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Mechanical properties of sol–gel derived SiO2 nanotubes

2014

The mechanical properties of thick-walled SiO2 nanotubes (NTs) prepared by a sol–gel method while using Ag nanowires (NWs) as templates were measured by using different methods. In situ scanning electron microscopy (SEM) cantilever beam bending tests were carried out by using a nanomanipulator equipped with a force sensor in order to investigate plasticity and flexural response of NTs. Nanoindentation and three point bending tests of NTs were performed by atomic force microscopy (AFM) under ambient conditions. Half-suspended and three-point bending tests were processed in the framework of linear elasticity theory. Finite element method simulations were used to extract Young’s modulus values…

Materials scienceCantileverScanning electron microscopeThree point flexural testNanowiresilica nanotubesGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanotechnologyBendinglcsh:Chemical technologylcsh:TechnologyFull Research PaperFlexural strengthNanotechnologyatomic force microscopy (AFM)lcsh:TP1-1185General Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringComposite materiallcsh:Sciencelcsh:TLinear elasticityNanoindentationlcsh:QC1-999nanomechanical testsNanosciencelcsh:Qscanning electron microscopy (SEM)lcsh:PhysicsBeilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
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Graphene Oxide Carboxymethylcellulose Nanocomposite for Dressing Materials.

2020

Sore, infected wounds are a major clinical issue, and there is thus an urgent need for novel biomaterials as multifunctional constituents for dressings. A set of biocomposites was prepared by solvent casting using different concentrations of carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and exfoliated graphene oxide (Exf-GO) as a filler. Exf-GO was first obtained by the strong oxidation and exfoliation of graphite. The structural, morphological and mechanical properties of the composites (CMCx/Exf-GO) were evaluated, and the obtained composites were homogenous, transparent and brownish in color. The results confirmed that Exf-GO may be homogeneously dispersed in CMC. It was found that the composite has an i…

Materials scienceComposite numberOxide02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceslcsh:TechnologyArticlelaw.inventionmedical deviceschemistry.chemical_compoundbiocompatibilitylawGeneral Materials ScienceGraphitelcsh:Microscopygraphene oxide nanocompositeSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisicalcsh:QC120-168.85carboxymethyl celluloseNanocompositelcsh:QH201-278.5Graphenelcsh:T021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCastingExfoliation joint0104 chemical sciencesSolventSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialichemistryChemical engineeringlcsh:TA1-2040lcsh:Descriptive and experimental mechanicslcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering0210 nano-technologylcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)lcsh:TK1-9971Materials (Basel, Switzerland)
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Experimental Characterization of the Properties of Double-Lap Needled and Hybrid Joints of Carbon/Epoxy Composites

2015

The effect of through-thickness reinforcement by thin 1 mm steel needles (z-pins) on the static tensile strength of double-lap joints of a carbon/epoxy composite was investigated. Two types of joints—z-pinned and hybrid (including glued ones)—were considered. The joints were reinforced in the overlap region with 9, 25, or 36 z-pins. Comparing mechanical properties of the double-lap joints with the corresponding characteristics of their unpinned counterparts, the z-pins were found to be highly effective: the strength and stiffness of the pinned joints increased up to 300% and 280%, respectively. These improvements were due to a transition in the failure mechanism from debonding of the joint …

Materials scienceComposite numberchemistry.chemical_elementmechanical propertieslcsh:TechnologyArticlez-pinsUltimate tensile strengthmedicineGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materiallcsh:MicroscopyReinforcementJoint (geology)lcsh:QC120-168.85lcsh:QH201-278.5hybridlcsh:TStiffnessEpoxycarbon/epoxy compositeShear (sheet metal)carbon/epoxy composite; mechanical properties; joints; z-pins; hybridchemistrylcsh:TA1-2040jointsvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumlcsh:Descriptive and experimental mechanicslcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringmedicine.symptomlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)lcsh:TK1-9971CarbonMaterials
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Diagnostic Performance and Radiation Dose of the EOS System to Image Enchondromatosis: A Phantom Study

2020

Background: Radiation doses and capability of EOS, conventional radiography (CR), and computed tomography (CT) to detect and measure enchondromas in a dedicated five-year-old anthropomorphic phantom were compared. Methods: To simulate enchondromas, minced pieces of chicken bone and cartilage were packed in conventional kitchen plastic foil to create ovoidal/rounded masses and randomly hung on the phantom. The phantom was imaged five times with CR, CT, and EOS, each time changing the number and position of inserts. All images were reviewed by a senior radiologist and a radiology resident. Results: EOS and CR detected all inserts in 4/5 cases (80%), while in one case 1/17 inserts was not seen…

Materials scienceComputed tomographylcsh:TechnologyImaging phantom030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingenchondromalcsh:Chemistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEnchondromatosismedicineGeneral Materials Sciencelcsh:QH301-705.5InstrumentationFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesReproducibilitymedicine.diagnostic_testlcsh:Tbusiness.industryEOSProcess Chemistry and TechnologyRadiation doseGeneral Engineeringcomputed tomographyRepeatabilityphantommedicine.diseaseconventional radiographylcsh:QC1-999Computer Science ApplicationsConventional radiographylcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999lcsh:TA1-2040Anthropomorphic phantomlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Nuclear medicinebusinessradiation doselcsh:Physics030217 neurology & neurosurgeryApplied Sciences
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Charge-transfer interactions between fullerenes and a mesoporous tetrathiafulvalene-based metal–organic framework

2019

The design of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) incorporating electroactive guest molecules in the pores has become a subject of great interest in order to obtain additional electrical functionalities within the framework while maintaining porosity. Understanding the charge-transfer (CT) process between the framework and the guest molecules is a crucial step towards the design of new electroactive MOFs. Herein, we present the encapsulation of fullerenes (C60) in a mesoporous tetrathiafulvalene (TTF)-based MOF. The CT process between the electron-acceptor C60 guest and the electron-donor TTF ligand is studied in detail by means of different spectroscopic techniques and density functional theor…

Materials scienceFullerenemetal–organic frameworks (MOFs)General Physics and Astronomy010402 general chemistrylcsh:Chemical technology01 natural scienceslcsh:TechnologyFull Research Paperchemistry.chemical_compoundMoleculeNanotechnologyGeneral Materials Sciencelcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic Engineeringdonor–acceptorPorositylcsh:ScienceMaterials010405 organic chemistrylcsh:TNanotecnologiafullerenecharge transferSorptionlcsh:QC1-9990104 chemical sciencestetrathiafulvalene (TTF)NanoscienceChemical engineeringchemistryDensity functional theoryMetal-organic frameworklcsh:QMesoporous materialTetrathiafulvalenelcsh:PhysicsBeilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
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