نتایج جستجو برای: magnetic dna nanotubes mdnts

تعداد نتایج: 868138  

2009
Danielle A. McShan Shuguang Wang Hongtao Yu

Water soluble carbon nanotubes have been found to be most promising in biological and biomedical based applications. However, there has been major concern placed on their ability to cause cellular and DNA structural damages upon exposure. Also, influence on natural occurrences such as sunlight, has ignited some apprehension of phototoxicity when exposing to light and carbon based nanomaterials ...

Dehghanifard, Emad, Kakavandi, Babak, Noorisepehr, Mohammad, Rafiee, Mohammad,

Background &Objectives: Aniline is a substance used in chemical industries and in various processes such as pesticide production, chemical bleaching, textile dyes, etc. In spite of the negative effects of aniline on the environment due the difficult decomposition of this substance, various methods have been investigated to remove this substance from water resources. The aim of this study was to...

Magnetic force microscope ( MFM ) is a powerful technique for mapping the magnetic force gradient above the sample surface. Herein, single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) were used to fabricate MFM probe by dielectrophoresis method which is a reproducible and cost-effective technique. The effect of induced voltage on the deposition manner of carbon nanotubes (CNT) on the atomic force microscope (...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2001
M Kociak A Y Kasumov S Guéron B Reulet I I Khodos Y B Gorbatov V T Volkov L Vaccarini H Bouchiat

We report measurements on ropes of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT) in low-resistance contact to nonsuperconducting (normal) metallic pads, at low voltage and at temperatures down to 70 mK. In one sample, we find a 2 orders of magnitude resistance drop below 0.55 K, which is destroyed by a magnetic field of the order of 1 T, or by a dc current greater than 2.5 microA. These features strong...

K . Zare M. Monajjemi M. SeyedHosseini

To investigate the electromagnetic interaction of molecules inside the nanotubes, first, the structure of nanotubes B16N16 was optimized with hybrid density functional theory (B3LYP) using the EPR-II basis set, then Cu, Cu+, Cu++ were located in nanotube and we studied the total energy, band gap energy, electrical potential, changes of band gap energy in terms of total energy and dipole moment ...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2012
Yanjie Su Yaozhong Zhang Hao Wei Liling Zhang Jiang Zhao Zhi Yang Yafei Zhang

We report a facile and scalable approach to synthesize single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) with selected diameter distribution by applying a magnetic field perpendicular to the electric field in the arc plasma region. It is found that this magnetic field-induced diameter-selectivity strategy enables the control of the SWNTs with different diameter distributions in different regions, and the ...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2012
Jiecai Fu Junli Zhang Yong Peng Jianguo Zhao Guoguo Tan Nigel J Mellors Erqing Xie Weihua Han

CoFe(2)O(4) nanotubes have been directly fabricated by single-capillary spinneret electrospinning. The external diameter of the CoFe(2)O(4) nanotubes ranges from 60 nm to 160 nm. The morphology and structure characterizations show that individual CoFe(2)O(4) nanotubes are made of CoFe(2)O(4) nanocrystals stacking along the nanotubes with no preferred growth directions and these individual nanoc...

Journal: :Nano letters 2006
Patrick O'Neill Paul W K Rothemund Ashish Kumar D K Fygenson

DNA nanotubes are crystalline self-assemblies of DNA tiles approximately 10 nm in diameter that readily grow tens of micrometers in length. Easy assembly, programmability, and stiffness make them interesting for many applications, but DNA nanotubes begin to melt at temperatures below 40 degrees C, break open when deposited on mica or scanned by AFM, and disintegrate in deionized water. These we...

Journal: :Nanotechnology 2012
Minoo J Moghaddam Wenrong Yang Barbara Bojarski Thomas R Gengenbach Mei Gao Hadi Zareie Maxine J McCall

A facile, two-step method for chemically attaching single-stranded DNA to graphitic surfaces, represented here by carbon nanotubes, is reported. In the first step, an azide-containing compound, N-5-azido-nitrobenzoyloxy succinimide (ANB-NOS), is used to form photo-adducts on the graphitic surfaces in a solid-state photochemical reaction, resulting in active ester groups being oriented for the s...

In this article, we have performed calculations for studying the stability of the carbon group elements such as Si and Ge and also the magnetic elements like Fe and Co via first principle investigations. We found that Si and Ge decoupled from the interior surface of carbon nanotubes, this fact was independent in curvature, radius, conductivity and numbers of atoms in the carbon nanotubes. But t...

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