نتایج جستجو برای: hybrid nanomaterial

تعداد نتایج: 193776  

Journal: :Advanced nanoBiomed research 2023

Recently, bacteria-mediated therapy has been widely applied for tumor treatments owing to some inherent features of bacteria. With further advancements in genetic engineering and nanotechnology, natural bacteria are endowed with extra capacities rational reprogramming, spatiotemporally precise manipulation, other exogenous characteristics. Hybrid systems leverage versatile nanomaterials modify ...

Journal: :Nano letters 2011
Nanditha M Dissanayake Zhaohui Zhong

We report surprisingly efficient photocurrent generation at individual single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) /poly(3-hexylthiophene-2,5-diyl) (P3HT) junctions. Contrary to previous prediction, both semiconducting SWNTs (s-SWNTs) and metallic SWNTs (m-SWNTs) function as efficient hole acceptors. By active tuning of SWNTs' Fermi level, we confirm that P3HT p-dopes both s-SWNT and m-SWNT, and the w...

2011
Francesca Maria Toma Andrea Sartorel Mauro Carraro Marcella Bonchio Maurizio Prato

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are versatile nanomaterials with applications spanning from medicinal chemistry and biology, to electronics as field effect transistors or energy as fuel cells. The major drawback stems from the CNT insolubility in most of the organic and aqueous media, which severely hampers the material processability. To overcome this problem, functionalization of CNTs is generally ac...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical nanotechnology 2014
Shubin Jin Shengliang Li Chongxi Wang Juan Liu Xiaolong Yang Paul C Wang Xin Zhang Xing-Jie Liang

Thanks to developments in the field of nanotechnology over the past decades, more and more biosafe nanoscale materials have become available for use as pharmaceutical adjuvants in medical research. Nanomaterials possess unique properties which could be employed to develop drug carriers with longer circulation time, higher loading capacity, better stability in physiological conditions, controlle...

2017
Xiaona Luo Kai Ma Tifeng Jiao Ruirui Xing Lexin Zhang Jingxin Zhou Bingbing Li

The effective synthesis and self-assembly of graphene oxide (GO) nanocomposites are of key importance for a broad range of nanomaterial applications. In this work, a one-step chemical strategy is presented to synthesize stable GO-polymer Langmuir composite films by interfacial thiol-ene photopolymerization at room temperature, without use of any crosslinking agents and stabilizing agents. It is...

2012
Zhigang Zhu Luis Garcia-Gancedo Andrew J. Flewitt Huaqing Xie Francis Moussy William I. Milne

There has been an explosion of research into the physical and chemical properties of carbon-based nanomaterials, since the discovery of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by Iijima in 1991. Carbon nanomaterials offer unique advantages in several areas, like high surface-volume ratio, high electrical conductivity, chemical stability and strong mechanical strength, and are thus frequently being incorporated...

2015
V. Zlateski R. N. Grass W. J. Stark

A facile and efficient way to decontaminate mercury(II) polluted water with the aid of magnetic, highly stable and recyclable carbon coated cobalt (Co/C) nanoparticles is reported. Comparing non-functionalised Co/C nanomagnets with particles that were functionalised with amino moieties, the latter one proved to be more effective for scavengingmercury with respect to extraction capacity and recy...

2017
Bo Da Jiangwei Liu Mahito Yamamoto Yoshihiro Ueda Kazuyuki Watanabe Nguyen Thanh Cuong Songlin Li Kazuhito Tsukagoshi Hideki Yoshikawa Hideo Iwai Shigeo Tanuma Hongxuan Guo Zhaoshun Gao Xia Sun Zejun Ding

Characterization techniques available for bulk or thin-film solid-state materials have been extended to substrate-supported nanomaterials, but generally non-quantitatively. This is because the nanomaterial signals are inevitably buried in the signals from the underlying substrate in common reflection-configuration techniques. Here, we propose a virtual substrate method, inspired by the four-poi...

2011
Stacey L. Harper Jason Lee Carriere John M. Miller James Evan Hutchison Bettye L. S. Maddux Robert L. Tanguay

The challenge of optimizing both performance and safety in nanomaterials hinges on our ability to resolve which structural features lead to desired properties. It has been difficult to draw meaningful conclusions about biological impacts from many studies of nanomaterials due to the lack of nanomaterial characterization, unknown purity, and/or alteration of the nanomaterials by the biological e...

Journal: :international journal of nano dimension 0
p. khalid department of biotechnology, p a college of engineering, vtu. mangalore, karnataka, india. v.b. suman department of physiology, manipal university. kasturba medical college. mangalore, karnataka, india. s. shameema department of physiology, manipal university. kasturba medical college. mangalore, karnataka, india. n. a. vinodini department of physiology, manipal university. kasturba medical college. mangalore, karnataka, india. r. pai. shela department of physiology, manipal university. kasturba medical college. mangalore, karnataka, india. pratik k. chattergee department of physiology, manipal university. kasturba medical college. mangalore, karnataka, india.

in recent years, it has become evident that it is necessary to systematically and accurately define particle characteristics in order to understand the potential toxicity of nanoparticles to biological systems. the properties that need to be emphasized are size, shape, dispersion, doping, aggregation, functionalization, physical and chemical properties, surface area, and surface chemistry. rout...

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