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"Luminescent Metal Nanoclusters: Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications provides a comprehensive accounting of various protocols used for the synthesis of metal nanoclusters, their characterization techniques, toxicity evaluation and various applications and future prospects. The book provides detailed experimental routes, along with mechanisms on the formation of benign metallic clusters using biomaterials and a comprehensive review regarding the preparation, properties and prospective applications of these nano clusters in various fields, including therapeutic applications. Various methods to protect nanocluster materials to increase their stability are emphasized, including the incorporation of ligands (protein, small molecule, DNA, thiols)."--
Metal nanoparticles. --- Metallic nanoparticles --- Nanoparticles --- Phosphors. --- Metal Nanoparticles --- Luminescent Agents
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Metal nanoparticles. --- Metallic oxides. --- Metal oxides --- Metals --- Oxides --- Metallic nanoparticles --- Nanoparticles
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Silver. --- Nanoparticles. --- Metal powder products. --- Powder metallurgy. --- Metallurgy, Powder --- Powder metal processes --- Compacting --- Metallurgy --- Metal powders --- Powder metallurgy --- Nano-particles --- NPs (Nanoparticles) --- Nanostructured materials --- Particles --- Specie --- Precious metals --- Money --- Metal nanoparticles. --- Metallic nanoparticles --- Nanoparticles --- Nanoscale particles
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This book systematically describes the design and synthesis of MOF-related materials and the electrochemical energy storage-related research in the field of batteries. It starts with an introduction to the synthesis of MOF-based materials and various MOF derivatives, such as MOF-derived porous carbon and MOF-derived metal nanoparticles. This is followed by highlighting the interesting examples for electrochemical applications, illustrating recent advances in battery, supercapacitor, and water splitting. This book is interesting and useful to a wide readership in the various fields of chemical science, materials science, and engineering.
Inorganic chemistry. --- Organic chemistry. --- Chemistry. --- Materials science. --- Force and energy. --- Organometallic chemistry . --- Electrochemistry. --- Inorganic Chemistry. --- Organic Chemistry. --- Chemistry/Food Science, general. --- Energy Materials. --- Organometallic Chemistry. --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical --- Chemistry, Organometallic --- Metallo-organic chemistry --- Chemistry, Organic --- Conservation of energy --- Correlation of forces --- Energy --- Physics --- Dynamics --- Material science --- Physical sciences --- Organic chemistry --- Chemistry --- Inorganic chemistry --- Inorganic compounds --- Metal-organic frameworks. --- Metal nanoparticles. --- Metallic nanoparticles --- Nanoparticles --- MOFs (Metal-organic frameworks) --- Organometallic compounds --- Polymers
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This volume covers a variety of topics in the rapidly developing field of chemical sensors. The purpose of this volume is to explain and illustrate the use of multifunctional materials such as polymers, calixarenes, ion conductors, biological systems, and novel semiconductors in chemical sensors. These materials differ fundamentally from standard metal oxides and metals, so their application provides opportunities to design sensors based on entirely different mechanisms of sensing. As a result, new trends in the elaboration of sensors with different functional attributes and for building instruments with previously unavailable capabilities demanded by new applications have opened up. Therefore, this book is intended to be a primary source for both fundamental and practical information related to these multifunctional materials, which will be necessary for future development.
Chemical detectors. --- Polymers. --- Polymere --- Polymeride --- Polymers and polymerization --- Macromolecules --- Chemical sensors --- Chemical apparatus --- Detectors --- Biomimetic systems --- Calixarenes --- Conductometric sensors --- Electrochemical sensors --- Gas sensors --- Ion-conducting sensors --- Molecular imprinting --- Polymers --- Semiconductors --- chemical sensors --- sensing materials --- properties --- selection --- development --- synthesis --- deposition --- modification --- Nanostructured materials. --- Nanotechnology. --- Molecular technology --- Nanoscale technology --- High technology --- Nanomaterials --- Nanometer materials --- Nanophase materials --- Nanostructure controlled materials --- Nanostructure materials --- Ultra-fine microstructure materials --- Microstructure --- Nanotechnology --- nanostructured materials --- nanomaterials --- nanotechnology --- quasi-one-dimensional metal oxide structures --- carbon nanotubes --- fullerenes --- monolayer-capped metallic nanoparticles --- porous semiconductors --- ordered mesoporous films --- zeolites --- nanocomposites --- Electrochemical sencors. --- Optical detectors.
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This Special Issue of the International Journal of Molecular Science comprises a comprehensive study on “Antimicrobial Materials with Medical Applications”. The Special Issue has been inspired by the great progress made in the development of new antimicrobial materials that go beyond the resistance of microbes to modern antibiotics. It covers a selection of recent research and review articles in the field of antimicrobial materials and their medical applications. Moreover, it also provides an overview of this increasingly diverse field, presenting recent developments and the latest research, with particular emphasis on new antimicrobial surfaces, medical devices, contact lens, package materials, etc.
bisdemethoxycurcumin --- curcumin --- curcuminoid --- demethoxycurcumin --- photodynamic inactivation --- Staphylococcus aureus --- Staphylococcus epidermis --- prosthetic joint infection --- fracture-related infection --- bone graft substitute --- revision arthroplasty --- local antibiotic --- antimicrobial activity --- oxo-titanium(IV) complexes --- polymer-inorganic composites --- physicochemical properties --- thermal properties --- multi-functionalized cellulose microfibers --- controlled release --- wound dressing --- antioxidant activity --- sericin --- AgNPs --- ZnO --- green synthesis --- cavity disinfection --- antimicrobial substances --- chlorhexidine --- adhesion --- bonding --- dental caries --- Cr2O3 --- Abutilon indicum (L.) Sweet --- antibacterial --- anticancer --- antioxidant --- biocompatibility --- metallic nanoparticles --- silver --- gold --- synthesis --- characterization --- surface reactivity --- stability --- antibacterial activity --- Escherichia coli --- multidrug resistant bacteria --- silver nanoparticles --- oregano leaves’ extract --- antimicrobial materials --- hydrogels --- contact lens --- plasma electrolytic oxidation --- additive manufacturing --- titanium bone implants --- antibacterial biomaterials --- surface biofunctionalization --- implant-associated infection --- cavity disinfectants --- primary teeth --- bond strength --- face shield --- facial protective equipment --- SARS-CoV-2 --- phage phi 6 --- MRSA --- MRSE --- polyethylene terephthalate --- benzalkonium chloride --- COVID-19 --- multidrug-resistant bacteria --- bioreduction --- biocapping agent --- bionanofactories --- biomedical --- n/a --- oregano leaves' extract
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This Special Issue of the International Journal of Molecular Science comprises a comprehensive study on “Antimicrobial Materials with Medical Applications”. The Special Issue has been inspired by the great progress made in the development of new antimicrobial materials that go beyond the resistance of microbes to modern antibiotics. It covers a selection of recent research and review articles in the field of antimicrobial materials and their medical applications. Moreover, it also provides an overview of this increasingly diverse field, presenting recent developments and the latest research, with particular emphasis on new antimicrobial surfaces, medical devices, contact lens, package materials, etc.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Microbiology (non-medical) --- bisdemethoxycurcumin --- curcumin --- curcuminoid --- demethoxycurcumin --- photodynamic inactivation --- Staphylococcus aureus --- Staphylococcus epidermis --- prosthetic joint infection --- fracture-related infection --- bone graft substitute --- revision arthroplasty --- local antibiotic --- antimicrobial activity --- oxo-titanium(IV) complexes --- polymer-inorganic composites --- physicochemical properties --- thermal properties --- multi-functionalized cellulose microfibers --- controlled release --- wound dressing --- antioxidant activity --- sericin --- AgNPs --- ZnO --- green synthesis --- cavity disinfection --- antimicrobial substances --- chlorhexidine --- adhesion --- bonding --- dental caries --- Cr2O3 --- Abutilon indicum (L.) Sweet --- antibacterial --- anticancer --- antioxidant --- biocompatibility --- metallic nanoparticles --- silver --- gold --- synthesis --- characterization --- surface reactivity --- stability --- antibacterial activity --- Escherichia coli --- multidrug resistant bacteria --- silver nanoparticles --- oregano leaves' extract --- antimicrobial materials --- hydrogels --- contact lens --- plasma electrolytic oxidation --- additive manufacturing --- titanium bone implants --- antibacterial biomaterials --- surface biofunctionalization --- implant-associated infection --- cavity disinfectants --- primary teeth --- bond strength --- face shield --- facial protective equipment --- SARS-CoV-2 --- phage phi 6 --- MRSA --- MRSE --- polyethylene terephthalate --- benzalkonium chloride --- COVID-19 --- multidrug-resistant bacteria --- bioreduction --- biocapping agent --- bionanofactories --- biomedical --- bisdemethoxycurcumin --- curcumin --- curcuminoid --- demethoxycurcumin --- photodynamic inactivation --- Staphylococcus aureus --- Staphylococcus epidermis --- prosthetic joint infection --- fracture-related infection --- bone graft substitute --- revision arthroplasty --- local antibiotic --- antimicrobial activity --- oxo-titanium(IV) complexes --- polymer-inorganic composites --- physicochemical properties --- thermal properties --- multi-functionalized cellulose microfibers --- controlled release --- wound dressing --- antioxidant activity --- sericin --- AgNPs --- ZnO --- green synthesis --- cavity disinfection --- antimicrobial substances --- chlorhexidine --- adhesion --- bonding --- dental caries --- Cr2O3 --- Abutilon indicum (L.) Sweet --- antibacterial --- anticancer --- antioxidant --- biocompatibility --- metallic nanoparticles --- silver --- gold --- synthesis --- characterization --- surface reactivity --- stability --- antibacterial activity --- Escherichia coli --- multidrug resistant bacteria --- silver nanoparticles --- oregano leaves' extract --- antimicrobial materials --- hydrogels --- contact lens --- plasma electrolytic oxidation --- additive manufacturing --- titanium bone implants --- antibacterial biomaterials --- surface biofunctionalization --- implant-associated infection --- cavity disinfectants --- primary teeth --- bond strength --- face shield --- facial protective equipment --- SARS-CoV-2 --- phage phi 6 --- MRSA --- MRSE --- polyethylene terephthalate --- benzalkonium chloride --- COVID-19 --- multidrug-resistant bacteria --- bioreduction --- biocapping agent --- bionanofactories --- biomedical
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In 2018, the International Symposium on Nanogeoscience was held in Guiyang, China. Scholars from around the globe gathered to discuss recent progress and development trends in various aspects of nanogeoscience, including nanomineralogy. Nanomineralogy, an important aspect of nanogeoscience, focuses on the composition, structure, and physical and chemical properties of nanoscale minerals and their interrelations with other Earth critical components. To give a sampling of the latest progress in nanomineralogy and related fields, we offer this Special Issue, which describes a full range of recent nanomineralogic achievements relating to everything from nanominerals and geochemistry, mineral nanostructures, and nanomineral deformation, to nanopores in oil and gas reservoirs, nanomineral deposits, and nanomineral material. Today, nanomineralogy faces a new strategic opportunity as well as a revolutionary challenge. We thus present this special nanomineralogy-focused issue of Minerals with the aim of encouraging our colleagues to familiarize themselves with current developments, trends, and directions in nanomineralogy, enabling an understanding of the potential of the field as a whole. We look forward to developing further scientific research and cooperation in nanomineralogy, hoping thereby to attract and guide young scholars to participate in this field.
Research & information: general --- Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning --- preparation --- hydroxysodalite --- bentonite --- alkali-activation --- water-bath --- total porosity --- shale gas reservoir --- Longmaxi Formation --- Southeast Chongqing --- pyrite --- thermal treatment --- pyrrhotite --- Hg(II) removal --- mechanism --- Changling Fault Depression --- Shahezi Formation --- fractal dimensions --- pore structure --- shale lithofacies --- lacustrine shales --- pore networks --- pore connectivity --- spontaneous fluid imbibition --- Shahezi shales --- Sm-Nd dating --- Shuiyindong --- Carlin-type gold deposit --- Southwestern China --- southern North China --- marine shale --- nanopore structure --- heterogeneity --- fractal dimension --- calcium carbonate --- mesopore --- amoxicillin --- adsorption --- kinetics --- thermodynamics --- nanocubic pyrite --- hydrothermal synthesis --- greigite --- thiourea --- iron --- nanoparticle --- Fe --- nanomaterial --- colloid --- L-edge XANES --- speciation --- hierarchical nanocomposite --- sepiolite --- clay mineral --- heavy metals --- water treatment --- nanograins --- principal slip zone --- crystallographic preferred orientation --- amorphization --- mirror-slip surface --- faults --- earthquakes --- localization --- Nantuo Formation --- syn-glacial dolostone --- rare earth elements --- ferruginous conditions --- South China --- nanostructure --- OM-clay aggregate --- silica nanograin --- tectonic and thermal evolution --- Longmaxi Formation shale --- N2 adsorption --- helium ion microscope --- minerals --- trace elements --- major elements --- fault zone --- tectonically deformed coal --- differentiation mechanism --- metallic nanoparticles --- migration mechanism --- prospecting --- Shenjiayao gold deposit --- syngenetic framboids --- diagenetic framboids --- paleoredox conditions --- shale gas content --- middle Yangtze area --- nanocrystalline rutile --- phase transition --- metallization --- high pressure --- diamond anvil cell --- preparation --- hydroxysodalite --- bentonite --- alkali-activation --- water-bath --- total porosity --- shale gas reservoir --- Longmaxi Formation --- Southeast Chongqing --- pyrite --- thermal treatment --- pyrrhotite --- Hg(II) removal --- mechanism --- Changling Fault Depression --- Shahezi Formation --- fractal dimensions --- pore structure --- shale lithofacies --- lacustrine shales --- pore networks --- pore connectivity --- spontaneous fluid imbibition --- Shahezi shales --- Sm-Nd dating --- Shuiyindong --- Carlin-type gold deposit --- Southwestern China --- southern North China --- marine shale --- nanopore structure --- heterogeneity --- fractal dimension --- calcium carbonate --- mesopore --- amoxicillin --- adsorption --- kinetics --- thermodynamics --- nanocubic pyrite --- hydrothermal synthesis --- greigite --- thiourea --- iron --- nanoparticle --- Fe --- nanomaterial --- colloid --- L-edge XANES --- speciation --- hierarchical nanocomposite --- sepiolite --- clay mineral --- heavy metals --- water treatment --- nanograins --- principal slip zone --- crystallographic preferred orientation --- amorphization --- mirror-slip surface --- faults --- earthquakes --- localization --- Nantuo Formation --- syn-glacial dolostone --- rare earth elements --- ferruginous conditions --- South China --- nanostructure --- OM-clay aggregate --- silica nanograin --- tectonic and thermal evolution --- Longmaxi Formation shale --- N2 adsorption --- helium ion microscope --- minerals --- trace elements --- major elements --- fault zone --- tectonically deformed coal --- differentiation mechanism --- metallic nanoparticles --- migration mechanism --- prospecting --- Shenjiayao gold deposit --- syngenetic framboids --- diagenetic framboids --- paleoredox conditions --- shale gas content --- middle Yangtze area --- nanocrystalline rutile --- phase transition --- metallization --- high pressure --- diamond anvil cell
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Due to their unique size-dependent physicochemical properties, nanostructured thin films are used in a wide range of applications from smart coating and drug delivery to electrocatalysis and highly-sensitive sensors. Depending on the targeted application and the deposition technique, these materials have been designed and developed by tuning their atomic-molecular 2D- and/or 3D-aggregation, thickness, crystallinity, and porosity, having effects on their optical, mechanical, catalytic, and conductive properties. Several open questions remain about the impact of nanomaterial production and use on environment and health. Many efforts are currently being made not only to prevent nanotechnologies and nanomaterials from contributing to environmental pollution but also to design nanomaterials to support, control, and protect the environment. This Special Issue aims to cover the recent advances in designing nanostructured films focusing on environmental issues related to their fabrication processes (e.g., low power and low cost technologies, the use of environmentally friendly solvents), their precursors (e.g., waste-recycled, bio-based, biodegradable, and natural materials), their applications (e.g., controlled release of chemicals, mimicking of natural processes, and clean energy conversion and storage), and their use in monitoring environment pollution (e.g., sensors optically- or electrically-sensitive to pollutants)
polyhydroxibutyrate --- graphene oxide --- nanostructured films --- iridescence --- carbon nanotube --- corrosion --- biomaterial --- powders --- adsorption energy --- UPD --- plasma irradiation --- metallic nanoparticles --- STM --- nanospiral --- PA-PVD --- light trapping --- ruthenium --- aqueous dispersion --- DFT --- monomer synthesis --- ultrathin films --- galvanic displacement --- quantum confinement --- rod coating --- nanocomposite conductive polymers --- nanocrystalline cellulose --- phase transition performance --- La2O3 passivation layer --- interfacial energy --- lamination --- lysozyme --- nanofibrous membranes --- H2TPP --- poly(dimethylacrylamide) --- iron oxides --- water filtration --- hybrid deposition system --- Pt thin deposits --- reinforced --- wires --- self-assembly --- composite gel --- electron–phonon coupling --- barrier material --- PAS device --- hydrogel --- nanoscratch --- thin film --- polymeric matrix --- SEM --- silver --- sputtering --- optical transmittance --- wound dressing --- agarose --- XPEEM --- CERAMIS® --- highly oriented pyrolytic graphite --- FeO --- Raman scattering --- model system --- XPS --- photocatalysis --- photovoltaics --- atomic layer deposition --- chirality --- structural characterization --- polystyrene --- nanofiber --- 2D growth --- nanostructure --- biomedical --- VOCs selectivity --- silicon thin film --- electrodeposition --- electrocatalysis --- SLRR --- chemosensor --- CaxCoO2 --- spin coating --- nanocomposites --- Al2O3 --- metal-organic framework --- nanocoating of SiOx --- platinum --- symmetry --- PECVD --- thermal analysis --- first-principles calculation --- electrical properties --- biomimetic solvent sensors --- modulation structure --- nanofibers --- mercury vapors adsorbing layer --- hydrogenated amorphous carbon films --- phase transformation --- birefringence --- nanostructured back reflectors --- mesoporous --- silk sericin --- polymer nanoparticles --- LEEM --- SorpTest --- InAlN --- metamaterial --- microparticle deposition --- CdTe --- homogeneity --- luminous transmittance --- LDH --- hybrid material --- scaffolds --- MgO --- polystyrene sphere assisted lithography --- Ge surface engineering --- epitaxial growth --- AuNPs --- Kr physisorption --- plasma deposition --- ReB2/TaN multilayers --- vanadium dioxide --- FIB --- mask --- self-catalysed --- mesoporous graphene --- coating --- post-treatment --- Mg alloy --- photonic nanostructures --- ink --- deposition --- Mueller matrix --- electrospinning deposition --- polar semiconductors --- zinc oxide --- thin films --- Fe3O4 --- TiO2NPs --- mechanical flexibility --- hazardous organic solvents --- permeation --- interfacial model --- microscopy --- LEED --- electrical conductivity --- PVD
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In 2018, the International Symposium on Nanogeoscience was held in Guiyang, China. Scholars from around the globe gathered to discuss recent progress and development trends in various aspects of nanogeoscience, including nanomineralogy. Nanomineralogy, an important aspect of nanogeoscience, focuses on the composition, structure, and physical and chemical properties of nanoscale minerals and their interrelations with other Earth critical components. To give a sampling of the latest progress in nanomineralogy and related fields, we offer this Special Issue, which describes a full range of recent nanomineralogic achievements relating to everything from nanominerals and geochemistry, mineral nanostructures, and nanomineral deformation, to nanopores in oil and gas reservoirs, nanomineral deposits, and nanomineral material. Today, nanomineralogy faces a new strategic opportunity as well as a revolutionary challenge. We thus present this special nanomineralogy-focused issue of Minerals with the aim of encouraging our colleagues to familiarize themselves with current developments, trends, and directions in nanomineralogy, enabling an understanding of the potential of the field as a whole. We look forward to developing further scientific research and cooperation in nanomineralogy, hoping thereby to attract and guide young scholars to participate in this field.
preparation --- hydroxysodalite --- bentonite --- alkali-activation --- water-bath --- total porosity --- shale gas reservoir --- Longmaxi Formation --- Southeast Chongqing --- pyrite --- thermal treatment --- pyrrhotite --- Hg(II) removal --- mechanism --- Changling Fault Depression --- Shahezi Formation --- fractal dimensions --- pore structure --- shale lithofacies --- lacustrine shales --- pore networks --- pore connectivity --- spontaneous fluid imbibition --- Shahezi shales --- Sm–Nd dating --- Shuiyindong --- Carlin-type gold deposit --- Southwestern China --- southern North China --- marine shale --- nanopore structure --- heterogeneity --- fractal dimension --- calcium carbonate --- mesopore --- amoxicillin --- adsorption --- kinetics --- thermodynamics --- nanocubic pyrite --- hydrothermal synthesis --- greigite --- thiourea --- iron --- nanoparticle --- Fe --- nanomaterial --- colloid --- L-edge XANES --- speciation --- hierarchical nanocomposite --- sepiolite --- clay mineral --- heavy metals --- water treatment --- nanograins --- principal slip zone --- crystallographic preferred orientation --- amorphization --- mirror-slip surface --- faults --- earthquakes --- localization --- Nantuo Formation --- syn-glacial dolostone --- rare earth elements --- ferruginous conditions --- South China --- nanostructure --- OM–clay aggregate --- silica nanograin --- tectonic and thermal evolution --- Longmaxi Formation shale --- N2 adsorption --- helium ion microscope --- minerals --- trace elements --- major elements --- fault zone --- tectonically deformed coal --- differentiation mechanism --- metallic nanoparticles --- migration mechanism --- prospecting --- Shenjiayao gold deposit --- syngenetic framboids --- diagenetic framboids --- paleoredox conditions --- shale gas content --- middle Yangtze area --- nanocrystalline rutile --- phase transition --- metallization --- high pressure --- diamond anvil cell --- n/a --- Sm-Nd dating --- OM-clay aggregate
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