نتایج جستجو برای: pegylated titanium dioxide tio2 peg nanoparticles photo thermal therapy

تعداد نتایج: 1130571  

2016
Rimjhim Anitha Thomas

Dental plaque is a biofilm or mass of bacteria that grows on surface within the mouth. It is a sticky colorless deposit at first, but when it forms tartar it is brown or pale yellow that is commonly found between the teeth, front of teeth, behind teeth, on chewing surface, along the gumline,. A study was carried out to isolate microorganisms from patients with dental problems. Total 8 dental pl...

2016
Yan Xu Ming-Tzo Wei H. Daniel Ou-Yang Stephen G. Walker Hong Zhan Wang Chris R. Gordon Shoshana Guterman Emma Zawacki Eliana Applebaum Peter R. Brink Miriam Rafailovich Tatsiana Mironava

BACKGROUND Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is one of the most common nanoparticles found in industry ranging from food additives to energy generation. Approximately four million tons of TiO2 particles are produced worldwide each year with approximately 3000 tons being produced in nanoparticulate form, hence exposure to these particles is almost certain. RESULTS Even though TiO2 is also used as an ant...

M. Farahmandjou, M. Ramazani

Nano-sized titanium dioxide TiO2 powder was successfully prepared from its precursor titanium (IV) chloride by a simple and new wet chemical method. TiCl4 were used as precursor in hydrogen peroxide, H2O2 and ethanol. This solution was then peptized using nitric acid and heated under reflux at 80°C. Their physico-chemical properties were then characterized by transmission electron microscopy (T...

2014
Cynthia L Browning Therry The Michael D Mason John Pierce Wise

The application of nanoparticle technology is rapidly expanding. The reduced dimensionality of nanoparticles can give rise to changes in chemical and physical properties, often resulting in altered toxicity. People are exposed dermally to titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles in industrial and residential settings. The general public is increasingly exposed to these nanoparticles as their use i...

Journal: :Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology 2015
Jie Chang Gaku Ichihara Yasuhito Shimada Saeko Tada-Oikawa Junya Kuroyanagi Beibei Zhang Yuka Suzuki Radwa Sehsah Masashi Kato Toshio Tanaka Sahoko Ichihara

The present study investigated the effects of exposure to metal oxide nanoparticles on vasculogenesis/angiogenesis using transgenic zebrafish. The study also examined the potential mechanisms involved in those effects using human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC). TG (nacre/fli1:EGFP) zebrafish were exposed to nano-sized titanium dioxide (TiO2), silica dioxide (SiO2), and copper oxide (C...

Background and Objectives: Heavy metals such as cadmium and lead are the most important toxins spreading through various ways like water, soil, and air in nature and easily enter human food chain. It is essential to determine the cumulative and harmful effects of these metals in nutrients, especially in cow milk because it is a unique source of food for all ages and it contains both essential a...

Nickel doped TiO2nano particles (1% w/w) were prepared and immobilized on NaX zeolite and after characterization by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy used as photo catalyts for degradation of orange G. The X-ray diffraction patterns show that the supported TiO2 are crystallized in anatase form and the intensity of the zeolite peaks decreases with the incre...

2016
Janine Moll Annette Okupnik Alexander Gogos Katja Knauer Thomas D. Bucheli Marcel G. A. van der Heijden Franco Widmer

Titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2 NPs) are in consideration to be used in plant protection products. Before these products can be placed on the market, ecotoxicological tests have to be performed. In this study, the nitrogen fixing bacterium Rhizobium trifolii and red clover were exposed to two TiO2 NPs, i.e., P25, E171 and a non-nanomaterial TiO2. Growth of both organisms individually and t...

2017
Kazutaka Hirakawa

Titanium dioxide (TiO2), a semiconducting material, is a well-known photocatalyst. A nanoparticle (NP) of TiO2 also demonstrates photocatalytic activity. Photo-irradiated TiO2 NPs induce the formation of various reactive species, leading to the damage of biomacromolecules. These reactive species include h+, either free or trapped hydroxyl radicals (OH⋅), superoxide (O2), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2...

2013
Ali Nickheslat Mohammad Mehdi Amin Hassan Izanloo Ali Fatehizadeh Seyed Mohammad Mousavi

BACKGROUND The main objective of this study was to examine the photocatalytic degradation of phenol from laboratory samples and petrochemical industries wastewater under UV radiation by using nanoparticles of titanium dioxide coated on the inner and outer quartz glass tubes. METHOD The first stage of this study was conducted to stabilize the titanium dioxide nanoparticles in anatase crystal p...

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