نتایج جستجو برای: nanostructured silica sublayers

تعداد نتایج: 53625  

2017
Benjamin Baumgärtner Hendrik Möller Thomas Neumann Dirk Volkmer

A facile method to coat carbon fibers with a silica shell is presented in this work. By immobilizing linear polyamines on the carbon fiber surface, the high catalytic activity of polyamines in the sol-gel-processing of silica precursors is used to deposit a silica coating directly on the fiber's surface. The surface localization of the catalyst is achieved either by attaching short-chain polyam...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2016
Yung-Lun Lee Ting-Xuan Lin Feng-Ming Hsu Jeng-Shiung Jan

We report a versatile approach to synthesize silica coatings with antireflective (AR) characteristics through the combination of a layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly technique and biomineralization. LbL assembled decanoyl-modified poly(l-lysine)/poly(l-glutamic acid) (PLL-g-Dec/PLGA) multilayer films were used as templates for silica mineralization, followed by calcination. The specific deposition o...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2004
Elizabeth A Coffman Anatoli V Melechko David P Allison Michael L Simpson Mitchel J Doktycz

Natural systems excel in directing the synthesis of inorganic materials for various functional purposes. One of the best-studied systems is silica synthesis, as occurs in diatoms and marine sponges. Various biological and synthetic polymers have been shown to template and catalyze silica formation from silicic acid precursors. Here, we describe the use of poly-L-lysine to promote the synthesis ...

Journal: :Optics express 2010
Weiqiang Chen Mark D Thoreson Satoshi Ishii Alexander V Kildishev Vladimir M Shalaev

We demonstrate a method to fabricate ultra-thin, ultra-smooth and low-loss silver (Ag) films using a very thin germanium (Ge) layer as a wetting material and a rapid post-annealing treatment. The addition of a Ge wetting layer greatly reduces the surface roughness of Ag films deposited on a glass substrate by electron-beam evaporation. The percolation threshold of Ag films and the minimal thick...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2004
Byoung-Ki Cho Anurag Jain Surbhi Mahajan Hooisweng Ow Sol M Gruner Ulrich Wiesner

A novel extended amphiphilic dendrimer with linear poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) attached to a PEO-like dendritic core as hydrophilic fraction and eight docosyl chain branches as hydrophobic fraction has been prepared for the use as structure-directing agent for silica-type materials. The extended dendrimer exhibits a hexagonal columnar liquid crystalline phase in the melt. Organically modified in...

2012
Giulia Fornasieri Merwen Aouadi Emilie Delahaye Patricia Beaunier Dominique Durand Eric Rivière Pierre-Antoine Albouy François Brisset Anne Bleuzen

The research of new molecular materials able to replace classical solid materials in electronics has attracted growing attention over the past decade. Among these compounds photoswitchable Prussian blue analogues (PBA) are particularly interesting for the elaboration of new optical memories. However these coordination polymers are generally synthesised as insoluble powders that cannot be integr...

2011
Péter Ludvig José M. Calixto Luiz O. Ladeira Ivan C.P. Gaspar

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and nanofibers (CNFs) were synthesized on clinker and silica fume particles in order to create a low cost cementitious nanostructured material. The synthesis was carried out by an in situ chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process using converter dust, an industrial byproduct, as iron precursor. The use of these materials reduces the cost, with the objective of application ...

2010
Victor Manuel Freire Soler

1 Abstract— The special characteristics and singular properties of diamond-like carbon (DLC) thin films deposited by pulsed DC plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD), such as hardness and wear resistance, are suitable for self assembly applications as protective coating and as nanostructured surfaces. In this master thesis project, nanostructured DLC surfaces will be designed and cha...

2004
Manfred Sumper Nils Kröger

The formation of inorganic minerals under the control of an organism (biomineralization) is a widespread phenomenon in nature. Silica is the second most abundant biomineral being exceeded only by biogenic CaCO3. 1 Many landplants (e.g. rice, cereals, cucumber) deposit silica in significant amounts to reinforce their tissues and as a systemic response to pathogen attack. Furthermore, there is ev...

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