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Changes in structure and conduction type upon addition of Ir to ZnO thin films

2017

Zn-Ir-O (Zn/Ir ≈ 1/1) thin films have been reported to be a potential p-type TCO material. It is, however, unknown whether it is possible to achieve p-type conductivity at low Ir content, and how the type and the magnitude of conductivity are affected by the film structure. To investigate the changes in properties taking place at low and moderate Ir content, this study focuses on the structure, electrical and optical properties of ZnO:Ir films with iridium concentration varying between 0.0 and 16.4 at.%. ZnO:Ir thin films were deposited on glass, Si, and Ti substrates by DC reactive magnetron co-sputtering at room temperature. Low Ir content (up to 5.1 at.%) films contain both a nano-crysta…

Materials scienceThin filmsAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyConductivity010402 general chemistryIridium01 natural sciencesIonCrystallinityElectrical resistivity and conductivityMaterials Chemistry:NATURAL SCIENCES:Physics [Research Subject Categories]IridiumThin filmAmorphous doped ZnOMetals and AlloysSurfaces and Interfaces021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAmorphous solidchemistryCrystallite0210 nano-technologyReactive DC magnetron co-sputtering
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Characterization and photoactivity of coupled ZnO-ZnWO4 catalysts prepared by a sol-gel method

2014

Abstract ZnO–ZnWO4 nanocomposites were synthesized by a novel sol–gel method and characterized through X-ray diffraction, BET specific surface area analysis, UV–Vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The photocatalytic activity of the samples was evaluated using the degradation of 4-nitrophenol under UV light as probe reaction. The ZnO/ZnWO4 molar ratio was varied in order to study its influence on the photoefficiency of the mixed samples. The ZnO–ZnWO4 nanocomposites showed higher photoactivity than ZnO and ZnWO4. The high efficiency of the mixed samples was explained by the coupling and the intimate contact of two different…

Materials scienceValence (chemistry)NanocompositeDiffuse reflectance infrared fourier transformScanning electron microscopeProcess Chemistry and TechnologyCoupled semiconductorsAnalytical chemistryCatalysisPhotocatalysiTransmission electron microscopySpecific surface areaPhotocatalysisZnO-ZnWO4 nanocompositeSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologieSol-gel methodGeneral Environmental ScienceSol-gel
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Shifting the Photoresponse of ZnO Nanowires into the Visible Spectral Range by Surface Functionalization with Tailor-Made Carbon Nanodots

2018

We report on the surface functionalization of ZnO nanowires (NWs) with specifically synthesized carbon nanodots (C-dots, CDs) that allows us to shift the photoresponse of the NWs far into the visib...

Materials scienceVisible spectral rangeZno nanowiresNanotechnology02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsGeneral EnergyCarbon nanodotsSurface modificationPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry0210 nano-technologyThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Regenerable ZnO/GaAs Bulk Acoustic Wave Biosensor for Detection of Escherichia coli in “Complex” Biological Medium

2021

A regenerable bulk acoustic wave (BAW) biosensor is developed for the rapid, label-free and selective detection of Escherichia coli in liquid media. The geometry of the biosensor consists of a GaAs membrane coated with a thin film of piezoelectric ZnO on its top surface. A pair of electrodes deposited on the ZnO film allows the generation of BAWs by lateral field excitation. The back surface of the membrane is functionalized with alkanethiol self-assembled monolayers and antibodies against E. coli. The antibody immobilization was investigated as a function of the concentration of antibody suspensions, their pH and incubation time, designed to optimize the immunocapture of bacteria. The perf…

Materials science[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Clinical BiochemistryGalliumBiosensing Techniques02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistrymedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesArticleAntibodiesArsenicalsLimit of DetectionMonolayerEscherichia colimedicineRegenerationregenerable biosensorbacteria detectionThin filmElectrodesEscherichia coliDetection limitChromatography<i>Escherichia coli</i>self-assembled monolayersSelf-assembled monolayerGeneral Medicinepiezoelectric ZnO thin film021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyGaAs membranebulk acoustic waves0104 chemical sciencesSoundMembraneElectrodeGoldZinc Oxide0210 nano-technologyBiosensorTP248.13-248.65BiotechnologyBiosensors
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Colloidal lithography and Metal-Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition process integration to fabricate ZnO nanohole arrays

2010

A complete set up of optimal process conditions for an effective colloidal lithography/catalyst assisted MOCVD process integration is presented. It mainly focuses on the determination of the deposition temperature threshold for ZnO Metal-Organic Chemical Vapour Deposition (MOCVD) as well as the concentration of metal-organic silver (Ag) catalyst. Indeed, the optimization of such process parameters allows to tailor the ZnO film morphology in order to make the colloidal lithography/catalyst assisted MOCVD approach a valuable bottom up method to fabricate bi-dimensional ordered ZnO nanohole arrays. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Materials sciencezinc oxide; Nanowires and nanohole arrays; Colloidal lithographyMetals and AlloysNanowirezinc oxideNanotechnologyZnO; Catalyst; Nanowires; Nanohole array; Colloidal lithography; MOCVDSurfaces and InterfacesChemical vapor depositionSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCatalysisNanowireNanohole arrayScientific methodProcess integrationMOCVDMaterials ChemistryNanowires and nanohole arraysZnOColloidal lithographyMetalorganic vapour phase epitaxyCatalystThin filmLithography
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Imbalance of Power: Social Service Entrepreneurss Experiences of Entrepreneur-Municipality Relationship

2014

We investigate the complex dynamics between social service entrepreneurs and social sector managers through the lens of network metaphor, utilizing our data on social service entrepreneurs’ experiences of cooperation with municipalities. We examine what kinds of dependencies exist in the entrepreneur–municipality relationships and what kind of consequences these dependencies have on social service businesses run by entrepreneurs. Basing on the social service entrepreneurs experience, our findings suggest that while the cooperation with the municipality represents a prerequisite for success, their business represent only one alternative for the renewal of social service structures from the p…

Metaphormedia_common.quotation_subjectcooperationSocial entrepreneurshipDiscount pointsPower (social and political)Management of Technology and InnovationEconomicssocial service entrepreneurshipsocial service enterpriseBusiness and International ManagementMarketingSocial sectorta512media_commonwspółpracaSocial worknetwork metaphorsbusiness.industryprzedsiębiorstwo oferujące usługi społeczneprzedsiębiorczość usług społecznychpartnerstwo publiczno-prywatnePublic relationsmetafory siecipublic-private-partnershipsTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementbusinessSSRN Electronic Journal
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Zinc oxide nanorod based immunosensing platform for the determination of human leukemic cells.

2019

Zinc oxide (ZnO) based nanostructures owing unique physical properties &ndash; high photoluminescence, bio- compatibility and other characteristics, therefore, they attract attention as building blocks suitable for biosensor development. In this research as a target we have used human leukemic cell line IM9 (IM9). IM9 was derived from the patient with a multiple myeloma and expressed cluster of differentiation proteins СD19 on the surface of 85&ndash;95% here investigated cancer cells. As a control sample healthy human&#39;s peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were used and the expression of CD19 protein was found only in 5&ndash;9% of these cells. Two types of antibodies labeled by f…

Monoclonal antibodymedicine.drug_class02 engineering and technologyCell SeparationMonoclonal antibody01 natural sciencesCD19Analytical ChemistryFlow cytometrychemistry.chemical_compoundHuman lymphocytesmedicineHumansFlow cytometryZnO-nanorodsFluorescein isothiocyanatePhotoluminescenceCells CulturedImmunoassayB-LymphocytesLeukemiaNanotubesCluster of differentiationmedicine.diagnostic_testbiology010401 analytical chemistryhemic and immune systemsВ-lymphoblast cells021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFlow CytometryMolecular biologyhumanities0104 chemical scienceschemistryCell cultureCancer cell:NATURAL SCIENCES [Research Subject Categories]biology.proteinAntibodyZinc Oxide0210 nano-technologyhuman activitiesBiomarkersTalanta
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High-density ZnO Nanowires as a Reversible Myogenic-Differentiation-Switch

2018

Mesoangioblasts are outstanding candidates for stem-cell therapy and are already being explored in clinical trials. However, a crucial challenge in regenerative medicine is the limited availability of undifferentiated myogenic progenitor cells because growth is typically accompanied by differentiation. Here reversible myogenic-differentiation switching during proliferation is achieved by functionalizing the glass substrate with high-density ZnO nanowires (NWs). Specifically, mesoangioblasts grown on ZnO NWs present a spherical viable undifferentiated cell state without lamellopodia formation during the entire observation time (8 days). Consistently, the myosin heavy chain, typically express…

Myogenic differentiationMaterials scienceCellmuscle differentiation02 engineering and technologyMuscle Development010402 general chemistrySettore BIO/0901 natural sciencesRegenerative medicineZnO nanowireZnO nanowires; mesoangioblasts; muscle differentiation; tissue engineeringTissue engineeringmesoangioblastsMyosinmedicinemesoangioblastGeneral Materials ScienceProgenitor cellNanowiresZno nanowiresSubstrate (chemistry)Cell Differentiation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structuretissue engineeringZnO nanowiresZinc Oxide0210 nano-technology
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Photocatalytic activity of binary and ternary SnO2–ZnO–ZnWO4 nanocomposites

2015

Binary and ternary SnO2-ZnO-ZnWO4 nanocomposites were prepared by a sol-gel route. The photocatalytic activity of the samples was evaluated through the decomposition of 4-nitrophenol and partial oxidation of 4-methoxybenzyl alcohol to p-anisaldehyde. All the mixed catalysts revealed higher photoactivity than bare ZnO, SnO2 or ZnWO4 and the best performances were exhibited by the binary nanocomposites. The high photocatalytic activity was explained by the presence of heterojunctions among different semiconductors that enhance the separation of the photogenerated electron-hole pairs, hindering their recombination. As a general consideration, an essential role was played by the electronic feat…

NanocompositeChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringChemistry (all)Inorganic chemistrySnO<inf>2</inf>-ZnO-ZnWO<inf>4</inf> nanocompositeGeneral Physics and AstronomyHeterojunctionGeneral ChemistryDecompositionCatalysisPhysics and Astronomy (all)PhotocatalysiChemical engineeringPhotocatalysisCoupled semiconductorChemical Engineering (all)Partial oxidationTernary operationSol-gel methodSol-gelJournal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
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Nanotransducers on printed circuit boards by rational design of high-density, long, thin and untapered ZnO nanowires

2018

Abstract Nanotransducers can offer crucial advantages in comparison with conventional sensors and actuators. However, interfacing and packaging nanostructures into complete electronic systems is very complex. Here we describe a wet chemical method for cointegrating arrays of ZnO nanowires into systems on printed circuit boards (PCBs). First, we deposit on the PCB a MnOOH layer for reproducibly increasing the nanowires density. Afterwards, we numerically demonstrate that the ligand ethylenediamine, at the isoelectric point of the ZnO nanowires tips, can effectively control, at very low concentrations, both zinc speciation and supersaturation in the nutrient solution. Accordingly, we combine …

NanostructureMaterials scienceAdhesive bondingNanowire02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaFlexible microheaterZnO nanowirePrinted circuit boardPiezotronicsGeneral Materials ScienceElectronicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryNanotransducerPrinted circuit board021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesPiezotronicElectrodeOptoelectronicsMaterials Science (all)0210 nano-technologybusinessFlip chip
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