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Structural stability of DNA origami nanostructures under application-specific conditions

2018

With the introduction of the DNA origami technique, it became possible to rapidly synthesize almost arbitrarily shaped molecular nanostructures at nearly stoichiometric yields. The technique furthermore provides absolute addressability in the sub-nm range, rendering DNA origami nanostructures highly attractive substrates for the controlled arrangement of functional species such as proteins, dyes, and nanoparticles. Consequently, DNAorigami nanostructures have found applications in numerous areas of fundamental and applied research, ranging from drug delivery to biosensing to plasmonics to inorganic materials synthesis. Since many of those applications rely on structurally intact, well-defin…

Materials scienceNanostructurelcsh:BiotechnologyBiophysicsNanoparticleNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyReview Article010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistrybiofysiikkananorakenteetStructural Biologylcsh:TP248.13-248.65GeneticsApplication specificDNA origamimateriaalitiedeDNA021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMaterials science0104 chemical sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsDenaturationStructural stabilityDrug deliveryInorganic materialsDNA origami0210 nano-technologyBiosensorStabilityBiotechnology
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Breaking the Nd3+-sensitized upconversion nanoparticles myth about the need of onion-layered structures

2018

Up to now, most strategies to build efficient 800 nm-light responsive upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) have included onion-layered structures, in which Nd3+ is confined within the inorganic crystal structure of at least one layer. We report here an easy room-temperature modular preparation of core-shell UCNPs consisting of NaYF4:Yb,Er(Tm)/NaYF4 (UCCS) with Nd3+ anchored at the organic capping by using cucurbituril[7] (CB[7]) as an adhesive. Strikingly, excitation at 800 nm effectively triggers the upconversion emission of UCCS@CB[7]@Nd nanohybrids.

Materials scienceNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyCrystal structure010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesPhoton upconversion0104 chemical sciencesUpconversion nanoparticlesCucurbiturilGeneral Materials Science0210 nano-technologyLayer (electronics)Nanoscale
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Synergism at the Nanoscale

2016

Photoactive nanoparticles are smart systems that exhibit unique optical properties. In general, their intrinsic properties are size dependent. The degree and type of response to size are both related to their composition. Nanoparticles usually require to be capped with organic ligands in order to be dispersible in an aqueous or organic media, thus leading to nanoparticle colloidal dispersions and enhancing the processability of the material. The organic ligand also plays a key role in their preparation. In addition, the high surface-to-volume ratio of the nanoparticles combined with the affinity of the ligands for the nanoparticle surface can be used to place a large number of functional mo…

Materials scienceNanotechnologyNanoscopic scaleSemiconductor Nanoparticles
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Microextraction with phases containing nanoparticles.

2015

In this article, the state of the art of microextraction techniques that involve nanoparticles or nanomaterials (NPs) is reviewed, with special emphasis on the applications described in the biomedical field. The uses and advantages of the different types of NPs such as carbon nanotubes (either single- and multi-walled) and other carbon-based materials, metallic NPs, including gold, silver and magnetic NPs, and silica NPs are summarized. The main strategies used to modify the selectivity, extractive capacity and/or the stability of NPs through a chemical reaction are also reviewed. The potential advantages of NPs in different forms of off-line and on-line microextraction are discussed, and …

Materials scienceNanotubes CarbonClinical BiochemistryNanoparticlechemistry.chemical_elementNanotechnologyGeneral MedicineCarbon nanotubeSolid-phase microextractionAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionNanomaterialsMedical Laboratory TechnologychemistrylawMagnetsHumansNanoparticlesGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsCarbonSolid Phase MicroextractionBioanalysis
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Tunable invisibility cloaking by using isolated graphene-coated nanowires and dimers

2017

AbstractWe investigate, both theoretically and numerically, a graphene-coated nano-cylinder illuminated by a plane electromagnetic wave in the far-infrared range of frequencies. We have derived an analytical formula that enables fast evaluation of the spectral window with a substantial reduction in scattering efficiency for a sufficiently thin cylinder. This polarization-dependent effect leads to tunable resonant invisibility that can be achieved via modification of graphene chemical potential monitored by the gate voltage. A multi-frequency cloaking mechanism based on dimer coated nanowires is also discussed in detail.

Materials scienceNanowirelcsh:MedicinePhysics::OpticsNanoparticleCloakingcoatings02 engineering and technologyTheories of cloaking01 natural sciencesElectromagnetic radiationArticlelaw.invention010309 opticslaw0103 physical sciencesCylinderlcsh:ScienceNanotubesMultidisciplinarybusiness.industryScatteringGraphenelcsh:Rgraphene021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyOptical properties and devicesNanoparticlesOptoelectronicslcsh:Q0210 nano-technologybusinessScientific Reports
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Ultralow-intensity near-infrared light induces drug delivery by upconverting nanoparticles

2014

Mesoporous silica coated upconverting nanoparticles are loaded with the anticancer drug doxorubicin and grafted with ruthenium complexes as photoactive molecular valves. Drug release was triggered by 974 nm light with 0.35 W cm(-2). Such low light intensity minimized overheating problems and prevented photodamage to biological samples.

Materials scienceNear infrared lightMetals and Alloyschemistry.chemical_elementNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryMesoporous silicaPhotochemistryAnticancer drugCatalysisSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsRutheniumLight intensitychemistryDrug deliveryMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesUpconverting nanoparticlesOverheating (electricity)Chemical Communications
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SERS activity of photoreduced silver chloride crystals

2019

Metal nanoparticles are widely acclaimed as plasmonic substrates for surface -enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) due to their unique particle plasmon resonances at visible and near infrared regions. Silver nanoparticles are typically employed in SERS when the targeted Raman signature zone of analytes lies at ultra-violet and/or blue to green spectral regimes. Even though silver has strong plasmonic properties, silver-based substrates are often affected by the atmospheric oxidation and show degradation in their SERS performance. One way to overcome this limitation is to use silver chloride crystals as oxidation resistant intermediate and photoreduce them to 'fresh' silver just before SERS an…

Materials scienceNear-infrared spectroscopyspektroskopiaPhotochemistrySilver nanoparticletiiviin aineen fysiikkaRhodamine 6Gplasmonitsymbols.namesakechemistry.chemical_compoundSilver chloridecondensed matter physicschemistryENHANCED RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPYsymbolsDegradation (geology)ParticlenanohiukkasetRaman spectroscopyPlasmon
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High-Yield Growth and Tunable Morphology of Bi2Se3 Nanoribbons Synthesized on Thermally Dewetted Au

2021

The yield and morphology (length, width, thickness) of stoichiometric Bi2Se3 nanoribbons grown by physical vapor deposition is studied as a function of the diameters and areal number density of the Au catalyst nanoparticles of mean diameters 8–150 nm formed by dewetting Au layers of thicknesses 1.5–16 nm. The highest yield of the Bi2Se3 nanoribbons is reached when synthesized on dewetted 3 nm thick Au layer (mean diameter of Au nanoparticles ~10 nm) and exceeds the nanoribbon yield obtained in catalyst-free synthesis by almost 50 times. The mean lengths and thicknesses of the Bi2Se3 nanoribbons are directly proportional to the mean diameters of Au catalyst nanoparticles. In contrast, the me…

Materials scienceNumber densityYield (engineering)synthesisGeneral Chemical EngineeringAnalytical chemistryNanoparticleBi<sub>2</sub>Se<sub>3</sub>ChemistryPhysical vapor depositionnanoribbonGeneral Materials ScienceDewettingQD1-999physical vapor depositionNanoscopic scaleStoichiometryDeposition (law)Nanomaterials
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One-pot synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles supported on halloysite nanotubes for catalytic applications

2020

Abstract A versatile catalyst based on halloysite and zinc oxide (HNT@ZnO) was prepared, for the first time, starting from ZnO commercial bulk form as Zn precursor source, in a one-pot procedure. This strategy gives the possibility to obtain small ZnO nanoparticles loaded on the HNT surface without the use of inorganic salts which envisage the removal of undesired anions and therefore a calcination process at high temperature. It was found that the presence of halloysite improved the UV–vis spectral absorption ability of ZnO. The hybrid was successful used as photocatalyst for the methylorange and rhodamine B degradation. In addition, after eight consecutive cycles for the methylorange phot…

Materials scienceOne-pot synthesisNanoparticle020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyengineering.material7. Clean energyHalloysite0201 civil engineeringCatalysislaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundGeochemistry and PetrologylawRhodamine BCalcinationPhotodegradationHalloysite nanotubes Zinc oxide Heterogeneous catalyst Photodegradation reaction Biodiesel productionGeologySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyChemical engineeringchemistryengineeringPhotocatalysis0210 nano-technologyApplied Clay Science
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Integrated plasmonic nanotweezers for nanoparticle manipulation.

2016

We numerically demonstrate that short gold nanoparticle chains coupled to traditional SOI waveguides allow conceiving surface plasmon-based nanotweezers. This configuration provides for jumpless control of the trapping position of a nano-object as a function of the excitation wavelength, allowing for linear repositioning. This novel feature can be captivating for the conception of compact integrated optomechanical nanoactuators.

Materials scienceOptical TweezersOptical forcePhysics::OpticsSilicon on insulatorNanoparticleNanotechnology02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences010309 opticsOptics0103 physical sciencesPlasmonbusiness.industrySurface plasmon021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySurface plasmon polaritonAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsOptical tweezersOptoelectronicsPlasmonicsOptical Tweezers; Plasmonics; Trapped ParticlesTrapped Particles0210 nano-technologybusinessRefractive indexOptics letters
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