نتایج جستجو برای: cylindrical nanoparticles

تعداد نتایج: 132066  

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2010
Aaron Wynveen Fernando Bresme

We investigate the distributions of various salts about large hydrophobic polarizable solutes in aqueous electrolyte solutions. The solutes are modeled as nanometer-sized cylindrical objects, a scale relevant to biomolecules and nanomaterials, and particularly high aspect ratio nanoparticles. Interactions, including image charge forces arising from the finite polarizability of the solute, betwe...

2017
Pengfei Zhang Li Wang Shize Yang Jennifer A Schott Xiaofei Liu Shannon M Mahurin Caili Huang Yu Zhang Pasquale F Fulvio Matthew F Chisholm Sheng Dai

Ordered mesoporous carbons (OMCs) have demonstrated great potential in catalysis, and as supercapacitors and adsorbents. Since the introduction of the organic-organic self-assembly approach in 2004/2005 until now, the direct synthesis of OMCs is still limited to the wet processing of phenol-formaldehyde polycondensation, which involves soluble toxic precursors, and acid or alkali catalysts, and...

2006
Seung Hyun Kim Matthew J. Misner Ling Yang Oleg Gang Benjamin M. Ocko Thomas P. Russell

Ion complexation within cylinder-forming block copolymer thin films was found to affect the ordering process of the copolymer films during solvent annealing, significantly enhancing the long-range positional order. Small amounts of alkali halide or metal salts were added to PS-b-PEO, on the order of a few ions per chain, where the salt complexed with the PEO block. The orientation of the cylind...

2013
Y. Premkumar Singh Anil Kumar Amit Jain A. Kapoor

Use of surface plasmons in photovoltaics is a recent and fast emerging field of interest of research that exploit the unique optical properties of metallic nano-structures. Using surface plasmons for guiding and localizing light at nanoscales can be used to improve optical absorption in thin-film solar cells. The present work focuses on the study of absorption enhancement using a periodic array...

2016
David J. Lunn Oliver E. C. Gould George R. Whittell Daniel P. Armstrong Kenneth P. Mineart Mitchell A. Winnik Richard J. Spontak Paul G. Pringle Ian Manners

Anisotropic nanoparticles prepared from block copolymers are of growing importance as building blocks for the creation of synthetic hierarchical materials. However, the assembly of these structural units is generally limited to the use of amphiphilic interactions. Here we report a simple, reversible coordination-driven hierarchical self-assembly strategy for the preparation of micron-scale fibr...

Journal: :Small 2008
Lara Lacerda Maria A Herrero Kerrie Venner Alberto Bianco Maurizio Prato Kostas Kostarelos

In the past few years there has been an accumulating amount of evidence to suggest that the structural features of nanoparticles are responsible for dramatically different pharmacokinetic and body-excretion profiles. For example, a recent study convincingly illustrated that the mean hydrodynamic diameter of quantum dots (spherically shaped nanocrystals) is a determinant factor in achieving effe...

2014
Roohollah Rostami Ahmad Jonidi Jafari

BACKGROUND Zero valent iron and copper oxide nanoparticles (30-60 nm) were coated on a bed of natural zeolite (Clinoptilolite) with 1-2 mm grains and arranged as a dual filter in a stainless steel cylindrical reactor (I.D 4.5 cm and L = 30 cm) to investigating the coated bed removal efficiency for BTX. The experiments were conducted in three steps. First, with an air flow of 1.5 L/min and tempe...

2017
Esther Hontañón Jose Marı́a Palomares Xiaoai Guo Richard Engeln Hermann Nirschl Frank Einar Kruis

This work is aimed at investigating the influence of the inter-electrode spacing on the production rate and size of nanoparticles generated by evaporating a cathode on an atmospheric pressure dc glow discharge. Experiments are conducted in the configuration of two vertically aligned cylindrical electrodes in upward coaxial flow with copper as a consumable cathode and nitrogen as a carrier gas. ...

Journal: :Aerosol science and technology : the journal of the American Association for Aerosol Research 2016
Levi W D Mines Jae Hong Park Imali A Mudunkotuwa T Renée Anthony Vicki H Grassian Thomas M Peters

Porous polyurethane foam was evaluated to replace the eight nylon meshes used as a substrate to collect nanoparticles in the Nanoparticle Respiratory Deposition (NRD) sampler. Cylindrical (25-mm diameter by 40-mm deep) foam with 110 pores per inch was housed in a 25-mm-diameter conductive polypropylene cassette cowl compatible with the NRD sampler. Pristine foam and nylon meshes were evaluated ...

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