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ELECTROSPRAY AS A NOVEL ELECTROCHEMICAL WAY FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS

2012

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Experimental Procedures of Accelerated Aging and Evaluation of Effectiveness of Nanostructured Products for the Protection of Volterra (Italy) Panchi…

2022

The aims of the research were to evaluate the effectiveness of the application of nanostructured products on Volterra calcarenite stone and to define the experimental conditions and procedures of accelerated aging tests, able to simulate different degradation on the studied lithotype. The work focused on methods of performing accelerated aging tests in order to simulate different effects of environmental decay involving stone used on a historical site. The rock samples were examined before and after three treatment types: cyclic salt spray chamber, cycles of freezing–thawing and cycles of thermal shock. After each artificial aging cycle, changes in appearance were noted and chemical and phy…

nanostructured productstone protectionaging testArchitectureDecay stone protection nanostructured products aging testSettore GEO/07 - Petrologia E PetrografiaSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnicadecay; stone protection; nanostructured products; aging testBuilding and ConstructionSettore GEO/05 - Geologia ApplicataSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'ArchitetturadecayCivil and Structural EngineeringBuildings; Volume 12; Issue 10; Pages: 1685
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Controllable morphology of flux avalanches in microstructured superconductors

2014

The morphology of abrupt bursts of magnetic flux into superconducting films with engineered periodic pinning centers (antidots) has been investigated. Guided flux avalanches of thermomagnetic origin develop a tree-like structure, with the main trunk perpendicular to the borders of the sample, while secondary branches follow well-defi ned directions determined by the geometrical details of the underlying periodic pinning landscape. Strikingly, we demonstrate that in a superconductor with relatively weak random pinning, the morphology of such flux avalanches can be fully controlled by proper combinations of lattice symmetry and antidot geometry. Moreover, the resulting flux patterns can be re…

nanostructured superconductorsPhysical chemical mathematical & earth Sciencesthermomagnetic instabilitiesPhysiqueCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityPhysicsPhysique chimie mathématiques & sciences de la terreflux avalanches
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A non-enzymatic electrochemical hydrogen peroxide sensor based on copper oxide nanostructures

2022

This work was supported by ERDF project No. 1.1.1.2/16/I/ 001, research application number 1.1.1.2/VIAA/4/20/743 "Development of nanomaterial-based electrochemical sensor for detection of hydrogen peroxide". Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia as the Center of Excellence has received fund ing from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Framework Programme H2020-WIDESPREAD-01-2016-2017 TeamingPhase2 under grant agree ment No. 739508, project CAMART2.

nanostructures:NATURAL SCIENCES [Research Subject Categories]General Physics and Astronomyelectrochemical sensorGeneral Materials Sciencehydrogen peroxideElectrical and Electronic Engineeringcopper oxide
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Morphology Influence on Wettability and Wetting Dynamics of ZnO Nanostructure Arrays

2022

This study has been supported by internal research grant No. 14-95/2021/10 of Daugavpils University “Development of the Nanostructured Metal Oxide Coatings and Their Application in Optical Sensing for Heavy Metal Detection”.

nanostructures:NATURAL SCIENCES [Research Subject Categories]water contact angleZnOwettabilityElectrochemical impedance spectroscopy
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Nanowire ordered Arrays for electrochemical sensing of H2O2

2016

In this work, we present the performance of nanostructured array of Cu for electrochemical sensors of hydrogen peroxide. Nanostructured sensors are obtained by template synthesis in commercial polycarbonate membranes. Arrays of Cu nanowires were fabricated through a displacement deposition reaction that permits to obtain nanostructures directly and without the use of an external power supply. To test the performance of nanostructured sensors, electrochemical experiments were carried out in an aqueous solution with different amounts of hydrogen peroxide. In order to obtain sensors with stable performance, we found that it is essential to increase wettability of the nanostructures through add…

nanowires nanostructured electrode sensing H2O2lcsh:Computer engineering. Computer hardwareSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica Applicatalcsh:TP155-156lcsh:TK7885-7895lcsh:Chemical engineering
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Direct Visualization of Molecule Deprotonation on an Insulating Surface

2012

Elucidating molecular-scale details of basic reaction steps on surfaces is decisive for a fundamental understanding of molecular reactivity within many fields, including catalysis and on-surface synthesis. Here, the deprotonation of 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid (DHBA) deposited onto calcite (101;4) held at room temperature is followed in situ by noncontact atomic force microscopy. After deposition, the molecules form two coexisting phases, a transient striped phase and a stable dense phase. A detailed analysis of high-resolution noncontact atomic force microscopy images indicates the transient striped phase being a bulk-like phase, which requires hydrogen bonds between the carboxylic acid moie…

noncontact atomic force microscopyCarboxylic acidCatecholsGeneral Physics and AstronomyMicroscopy Atomic ForceKelvin probe force microscopy530Calcium Carbonatechemistry.chemical_compoundDeprotonationPhase (matter)Materials TestingHydroxybenzoatesMoleculeGeneral Materials ScienceReactivity (chemistry)CarboxylateParticle Sizechemistry.chemical_classificationKelvin probe force microscopeHydrogen bondinsulating surfaceGeneral EngineeringElectric ConductivityMolecular ImagingNanostructuresCrystallographychemistrydeprotonationProtons
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Synergistic photo-release of drugs by non-linear excitation

2014

ABSTRACTNanomaterials engineered in novel multi-modular systems in which every component works in a synergistic way with others could potentially lead to a completely new type of tools for nanomedicine. The development of nanostructures able to release drugs directly within the target after a stimulus can drastically improve the therapeutics efficiency by reducing side effects. Gold nanoparticles offer one of the most suitable platforms for the development of modular nano-devices. On the one hand, their surface properties enable effective coating by peptides containing at least one cysteine, thus yielding stable and non-cytotoxic systems. On the other, their intriguing photophysics, charact…

optical propertiesMaterials sciencenanostructureConjugated systemengineering.materialNanomaterialsCoatingColloidal goldCovalent bondmedicineBiophysicsengineeringAuNanomedicineAu; nanostructure; optical propertiesDoxorubicinSurface plasmon resonancemedicine.drug
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Influence of PDA Coating on the Structural, Optical and Surface Properties of ZnO Nanostructures

2020

Polydopamine (PDA) is a new biocompatible material, which has prospects in biomedical and sensor applications. Due to functional groups, it can host wide range of biomolecules. ZnO nanostructures are well known templates for optical sensors and biosensors. The combination of ZnO and PDA results in a change of optical properties of ZnO&ndash

optical sensorsMaterials sciencePhotoluminescenceNanostructureNanocompositeGeneral Chemical Engineeringengineering.materialArticlelcsh:Chemistryfundamental propertiessymbols.namesakeAdsorptionlcsh:QD1-999CoatingChemical engineeringengineeringsymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceDiffuse reflectionZnO–polydopamine nanocompositesFourier transform infrared spectroscopyRaman spectroscopyNanomaterials
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DFT Prediction of Enhanced Reducibility of Monoclinic Zirconia upon Rhodium Deposition.

2018

Oxides are an important class of materials and are widely used, for example, as supports in heterogeneous catalysis. In a number of industrial catalytic processes, oxide supports actively participate in chemical transformations by releasing lattice oxygen anions. While this is intuitively understood for reducible oxides, the reducibility of irreducible oxides may be modified via nanoengineering or upon inclusion of foreign species. Our calculations predict that the ability of irreducible monoclinic zirconia to release oxygen improves substantially upon deposition of rhodium. Through a comprehensive screening of Rh/ZrO2 with different size of the rhodium species, we find that a Rh adatom and…

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