نتایج جستجو برای: deposition kinetics

تعداد نتایج: 187944  

Journal: :Microscopy research and technique 2011
Shannon Kian Zareh Yan Mei Wang

Protein-surface interactions cause the desirable effect of controlled protein adsorption onto biodevices as well as the undesirable effect of protein fouling. The key to controlling protein-surface adsorptions is to identify and quantify the main adsorption mechanisms: adsorptions that occur (1) while depositing a protein solution onto dry surfaces and (2) after the deposition onto wet surfaces...

Journal: :Nature communications 2014
Hongbin Yao Guangyuan Zheng Po-Chun Hsu Desheng Kong Judy J Cha Weiyang Li Zhi Wei Seh Matthew T McDowell Kai Yan Zheng Liang Vijay Kris Narasimhan Yi Cui

Lithium-sulphur batteries are attractive owing to their high theoretical energy density and reasonable kinetics. Despite the success of trapping soluble polysulphides in a matrix with high surface area, spatial control of solid-state sulphur and lithium sulphide species deposition as a critical aspect has not been demonstrated. Herein, we show a clear visual evidence that these solid species de...

Journal: :Nanotechnology 2011
P A Bennett David J Smith Zhian He M C Reuter A W Ellis F M Ross

We report in situ observations of the growth of endotaxial CoSi(2) nanowires on Si(110) using an ultrahigh vacuum transmission electron microscope with a miniature electron-beam deposition system located above the pole-piece of the objective lens. Metal deposition at 750-850 °C results in formation of coherently strained silicide nanowires with a fixed length/width (L/W) aspect ratio that depen...

2001
M. R. MACKLEY

An experimental investigation of the cake filtration behaviour of 125-180 pm polyethylene particles, suspended in a neutrally buoyant Newtonian fluid, has been carried out. Static cake filtration measurements of both filtrate volume out-flow and cake thickness kinetics show the familiar t”” time dependence. In addition, the hydraulic resistance of the cake was found to be pressure independent, ...

2004
R. V. Magan R. Sureshkumar

A multiscale-linking computer simulation of irreversible deposition of particles is developed by integrating mesoscopic Brownian dynamics simulations with continuum level conservation laws. The algorithm accounts for the flux of the particles from the bulk suspension into the simulation box by solving the macroscopic mass conservation equation. The location of particles introduced from the bulk...

2012
Marcus Bleicher Lucas Burigo Marco Durante Maren Herrlitz Michael Krämer Igor Mishustin Iris Müller Francesco Natale Igor Pshenichnov Stefan Schramm Gisela Taucher-Scholz Cathrin Wälzlein

The biological effects of energetic heavy ions are attracting increasing interest for their applications in cancer therapy and protection against space radiation. The cascade of events leading to cell death or late effects starts from stochastic energy deposition on the nanometer scale and the corresponding lesions in biological molecules, primarily DNA. We have developed experimental technique...

Journal: :Journal of physics A: Mathematical and general 2007
Maria R D'Orsogna Tom Chou Tibor Antal

We solve the problem of discrete translocation of a polymer through a pore, driven by the irreversible, random sequential adsorption of particles on one side of the pore. Although the kinetics of the wall motion and the deposition are coupled, we find the exact steady-state distribution for the gap between the wall and the nearest deposited particle. This result enables us to construct the mean...

2008
R. Avni

The dissociation of chlorosilanes to silicon and its deposition on a solid substrate in a rf plasma of mixtures of argon and hydrogen were investigated as a function of the macrovariables of the plasma. The dissociation mechanism of 0 chlorosilanes and HC1 as well as the formation of Si in the plasma state were CM o 00 studied by sampling the plasma with a quadrupole mass spectrometer. MacroLiJ...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2014
Y van de Burgt Y Bellouard R Mandamparambil

Laser-assisted chemical vapour deposition (CVD) growth is an attractive mask-less process for growing locally aligned carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in selected places on temperature sensitive substrates. The nature of the localized process results in fast carbon nanotube growth with high experimental throughput. Here, we report on the detailed investigation of growth kinetics related to physical and ...

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