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https://read.qxmd.com/read/22319642/workshop-attendees-suggest-methods-to-improve-the-number-and-advancement-of-women-scientists-in-nanoscience-nanotechnology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Constance Jeffery
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2012: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22312454/protein-protected-luminescent-noble-metal-quantum-clusters-an-emerging-trend-in-atomic-cluster-nanoscience
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Paulrajpillai Lourdu Xavier, Kamalesh Chaudhari, Ananya Baksi, Thalappil Pradeep
Noble metal quantum clusters (NMQCs) are the missing link between isolated noble metal atoms and nanoparticles. NMQCs are sub-nanometer core sized clusters composed of a group of atoms, most often luminescent in the visible region, and possess intriguing photo-physical and chemical properties. A trend is observed in the use of ligands, ranging from phosphines to functional proteins, for the synthesis of NMQCs in the liquid phase. In this review, we briefly overview recent advancements in the synthesis of protein protected NMQCs with special emphasis on their structural and photo-physical properties...
2012: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22132300/single-molecule-photochemical-reactions-of-auger-ionized-quantum-dots
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Morihiko Hamada, Edakkattuparambil Sidharth Shibu, Tamitake Itoh, Manikantan Syamala Kiran, Shunsuke Nakanishi, Mitsuru Ishikawa, Vasudevanpillai Biju
Photoinduced electron transfer in donor-acceptor systems composed of quantum dots (QDs) and electron donors or acceptors is a subject of considerable recent research interest due to the potential applications of such systems in both solar energy harvesting and degradation of organic pollutants. Herein, we employed single-molecule imaging and spectroscopy techniques for the detection of photochemical reactions between 1,4-diaminobutane (DAB) and CdSe/ZnS single QDs. We investigated the reactions by analyzing photoluminescence (PL) intensity and lifetime of QDs at ensemble and single-molecule levels...
2011: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22132299/ordered-arrays-of-multiferroic-epitaxial-nanostructures
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Ionela Vrejoiu, Alessio Morelli, Daniel Biggemann, Eckhard Pippel
UNLABELLED: Epitaxial heterostructures combining ferroelectric (FE) and ferromagnetic (FiM) oxides are a possible route to explore coupling mechanisms between the two independent order parameters, polarization and magnetization of the component phases. We report on the fabrication and properties of arrays of hybrid epitaxial nanostructures of FiM NiFe(2)O(4) (NFO) and FE PbZr(0.52)Ti(0.48)O(3) or PbZr(0.2)Ti(0.8)O(3), with large range order and lateral dimensions from 200 nm to 1 micron...
2011: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22110876/nanostructured-pt-nh-3-4-cl-2-sio-2-for-nanomedicine-catalytic-degradation-of-dna-in-cancer-cells
#25
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Tessy López, Emma Ortíz Islas, Mayra A Alvarez Lemus, Richard Donald González
In vivo suppression of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) in Wistar rats using silica-shelled biocatalytic Pt(NH(3))(4)Cl(2) nanoparticles is reported. These nanoparticles were synthesized by a sol-gel technique and characterized by SEM and HRTEM imaging. We confirmed morphological uniformity (30 nm) and surface acidity of the nanoparticles, respectively, by TEM imaging and FTIR spectral analysis. Interestingly, treatment of Wistar rats intraperitoneally inoculated with C(6) cells using the biocatalysts resulted in considerable tumor shrinkage...
2011: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22110875/high-efficiency-silicon-nanodisk-laser-based-on-colloidal-cdse-zns-qds
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Yao-Chen Wang, Chi-Tsu Yuan, Yi-Chun Yang, Meng-Chyi Wu, Jau Tang, Min-Hsiung Shih
INTRODUCTION: Using colloidal CdSe/ZnS quantum dots in the submicron-sized silicon disk cavity, we have developed a visible wavelength nanodisk laser that operates under extremely low threshold power at room temperature. METHODS: Time-resolved photoluminescence (PL) of QDs; nanodisk by e-beam lithography. RESULTS: Observation of lasing action at 594 nm wavelength for quantum dots on a nanodisk (750 nm in diameter) cavity and an ultra-low threshold of 2...
2011: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22110874/engineering-periplasmic-ligand-binding-proteins-as-glucose-nanosensors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Constance J Jeffery
Diabetes affects over 100 million people worldwide. Better methods for monitoring blood glucose levels are needed for improving disease management. Several labs have previously made glucose nanosensors by modifying members of the periplasmic ligand binding protein superfamily. This minireview summarizes recent developments in constructing new versions of these proteins that are responsive within the physiological range of blood glucose levels, employ new reporter groups, and/or are more robust. These experiments are important steps in the development of novel proteins that have the characteristics needed for an implantable glucose nanosensor for diabetes management: specificity for glucose, rapid response, sensitivity within the physiological range of glucose concentrations, reproducibility, and robustness...
2011: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22110873/synthesis-and-characterization-of-hybrid-nanostructures
#28
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Taleb Mokari
There has been significant interest in the development of multicomponent nanocrystals formed by the assembly of two or more different materials with control over size, shape, composition, and spatial orientation. In particular, the selective growth of metals on the tips of semiconductor nanorods and wires can act to couple the electrical and optical properties of semiconductors with the unique properties of various metals. Here, we outline our progress on the solution-phase synthesis of metal-semiconductor heterojunctions formed by the growth of Au, Pt, or other binary catalytic metal systems on metal (Cd, Pb, Cu)-chalcogenide nanostructures...
2011: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22110872/stability-and-aromaticity-of-nh-2-b-12-n-12-n-1-12-clusters
#29
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Santanab Giri, Arindam Chakraborty, Pratim K Chattaraj
Standard ab initio and density functional calculations are carried out to determine the structure, stability, and reactivity of B(12)N(12) clusters with hydrogen doping. To lend additional support, conceptual DFT-based reactivity descriptors and the associated electronic structure principles are also used. Related cage aromaticity of this B(12)N(12) and nH(2)@B(12)N(12) are analyzed through the nucleus independent chemical shift values.
2011: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22110871/probing-and-controlling-fluorescence-blinking-of-single-semiconductor-nanoparticles
#30
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Hsien-Chen Ko, Chi-Tsu Yuan, Jau Tang
In this review we present an overview of the experimental and theoretical development on fluorescence intermittency (blinking) and the roles of electron transfer in semiconductor crystalline nanoparticles. Blinking is a very interesting phenomenon commonly observed in single molecule/particle experiments. Under continuous laser illumination, the fluorescence time trace of these single nanoparticles exhibit random light and dark periods. Since its first observation in the mid-1990s, this intriguing phenomenon has attracted wide attention among researchers from many disciplines...
2011: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22110870/nanoscale-structure-dynamics-and-power-conversion-efficiency-correlations-in-small-molecule-and-oligomer-based-photovoltaic-devices
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Jodi M Szarko, Jianchang Guo, Brian S Rolczynski, Lin X Chen
Photovoltaic functions in organic materials are intimately connected to interfacial morphologies of molecular packing in films on the nanometer scale and molecular levels. This review will focus on current studies on correlations of nanoscale morphologies in organic photovoltaic (OPV) materials with fundamental processes relevant to photovoltaic functions, such as light harvesting, exciton splitting, exciton diffusion, and charge separation (CS) and diffusion. Small molecule photovoltaic materials will be discussed here...
2011: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22110869/electric-field-controlled-ferromagnetism-in-mnge-magnetic-quantum-dots
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Faxian Xiu, Yong Wang, Jin Zou, Kang L Wang
Electric-field control of ferromagnetism in magnetic semiconductors at room temperature has been actively pursued as one of the important approaches to realize practical spintronics and non-volatile logic devices. While Mn-doped III-V semiconductors were considered as potential candidates for achieving this controllability, the search for an ideal material with high Curie temperature (T(c)>300 K) and controllable ferromagnetism at room temperature has continued for nearly a decade. Among various dilute magnetic semiconductors (DMSs), materials derived from group IV elements such as Si and Ge are the ideal candidates for such materials due to their excellent compatibility with the conventional complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology...
2011: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22110868/nanomaterials-amyloids-reflect-their-brighter-side
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Shruti Mankar, A Anoop, Shamik Sen, Samir K Maji
Amyloid fibrils belong to the group of ordered nanostructures that are self-assembled from a wide range of polypeptides/proteins. Amyloids are highly rigid structures possessing a high mechanical strength. Although amyloids have been implicated in the pathogenesis of several human diseases, growing evidence indicates that amyloids may also perform native functions in host organisms. Discovery of such amyloids, referred to as functional amyloids, highlight their possible use in designing novel nanostructure materials...
2011: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22110867/anisotropic-nanomaterials-structure-growth-assembly-and-functions
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Panikkanvalappil R Sajanlal, Theruvakkattil S Sreeprasad, Akshaya K Samal, Thalappil Pradeep
Comprehensive knowledge over the shape of nanomaterials is a critical factor in designing devices with desired functions. Due to this reason, systematic efforts have been made to synthesize materials of diverse shape in the nanoscale regime. Anisotropic nanomaterials are a class of materials in which their properties are direction-dependent and more than one structural parameter is needed to describe them. Their unique and fine-tuned physical and chemical properties make them ideal candidates for devising new applications...
2011: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22110866/hybrid-micro-nanogels-for-optical-sensing-and-intracellular-imaging
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weitai Wu, Shuiqin Zhou
Hybrid micro-/nanogels are playing an increasing important part in a diverse range of applications, due to their tunable dimensions, large surface area, stable interior network structure, and a very short response time. We review recent advances and challenges in the developments of hybrid micro-/nanogels toward applications for optical sensing of pH, temperature, glucose, ions, and other species as well as for intracellular imaging. Due to their unique advantages, hybrid micro-/nanogels as optical probes are attracting substantial interests for continuous monitoring of chemical parameters in complex samples such as blood and bioreactor fluids, in chemical research and industry, and in food quality control...
2010: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22110865/semiconductor-quantum-dots-as-fluorescent-probes-for-in-vitro-and-in-vivo-bio-molecular-and-cellular-imaging
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarwat B Rizvi, Shirin Ghaderi, Mo Keshtgar, Alexander M Seifalian
Over the years, biological imaging has seen many advances, allowing scientists to unfold many of the mysteries surrounding biological processes. The ideal imaging resolution would be in nanometres, as most biological processes occur at this scale. Nanotechnology has made this possible with functionalised nanoparticles that can bind to specific targets and trace processes at the cellular and molecular level. Quantum dots (QDs) or semiconductor nanocrystals are luminescent particles that have the potential to be the next generation fluorophores...
2010: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22110864/potential-toxicity-of-superparamagnetic-iron-oxide-nanoparticles-spion
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Neenu Singh, Gareth J S Jenkins, Romisa Asadi, Shareen H Doak
Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) are being widely used for various biomedical applications, for example, magnetic resonance imaging, targeted delivery of drugs or genes, and in hyperthermia. Although, the potential benefits of SPION are considerable, there is a distinct need to identify any potential cellular damage associated with these nanoparticles. Besides focussing on cytotoxicity, the most commonly used determinant of toxicity as a result of exposure to SPION, this review also mentions the importance of studying the subtle cellular alterations in the form of DNA damage and oxidative stress...
2010: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22110863/colloidal-quantum-dot-light-emitting-devices
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vanessa Wood, Vladimir Bulović
Colloidal quantum dot light-emitting devices (QD-LEDs) have generated considerable interest for applications such as thin film displays with improved color saturation and white lighting with a high color rendering index (CRI). We review the key advantages of using quantum dots (QDs) in display and lighting applications, including their color purity, solution processability, and stability. After highlighting the main developments in QD-LED technology in the past 15 years, we describe the three mechanisms for exciting QDs - optical excitation, Förster energy transfer, and direct charge injection - that have been leveraged to create QD-LEDs...
2010: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22110862/application-of-nanomaterials-in-two-terminal-resistive-switching-memory-devices
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jianyong Ouyang
Nanometer materials have been attracting strong attention due to their interesting structure and properties. Many important practical applications have been demonstrated for nanometer materials based on their unique properties. This article provides a review on the fabrication, electrical characterization, and memory application of two-terminal resistive-switching devices using nanomaterials as the active components, including metal and semiconductor nanoparticles (NPs), nanotubes, nanowires, and graphenes...
2010: Nano Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22110861/label-free-electrical-detection-of-dna-hybridization-using-carbon-nanotubes-and-graphene
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dongliang Fu, Lain-Jong Li
The interface between biosystems and nanomaterials is emerging for detection of various biomolecules and subtle cellular activities. In particular, the development of cost-effective and sequence-selective DNA detection is urgent for the diagnosis of genetic or pathogenic diseases. Graphene-based nanocarbon materials, such as carbon nanotubes and thin graphene layers, have been employed as biosensors because they are biocompatible, extraordinarily sensitive, and promising for large-area detection. Electrical and label-free detection of DNA can be achieved by monitoring the conductance change of devices fabricated from these carbon materials...
2010: Nano Reviews
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