نتایج جستجو برای: cerium vanadate nanoparticles

تعداد نتایج: 111857  

2015
Jessica T. Dahle Yuji Arai

Cerium is the most abundant of rare-earth metals found in the Earth's crust. Several Ce-carbonate, -phosphate, -silicate, and -(hydr)oxide minerals have been historically mined and processed for pharmaceutical uses and industrial applications. Of all Ce minerals, cerium dioxide has received much attention in the global nanotechnology market due to their useful applications for catalysts, fuel c...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2010
Hiroshi Kominami Atsuhiro Tanaka Keiji Hashimoto

Gold nanoparticles supported on cerium(IV) oxide powder showed strong absorption at around 550 nm due to localized surface plasmon resonance of Au and exhibited a higher level of activity than other Au-supporting samples in mineralization of organic acids in aqueous suspensions under irradiation of visible light (> ca. 520 nm).

Journal: :OncoTargets and Therapy 2014

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Dale A Pelletier Anil K Suresh Gregory A Holton Catherine K McKeown Wei Wang Baohua Gu Ninell P Mortensen David P Allison David C Joy Martin R Allison Steven D Brown Tommy J Phelps Mitchel J Doktycz

Interest in engineered nanostructures has risen in recent years due to their use in energy conservation strategies and biomedicine. To ensure prudent development and use of nanomaterials, the fate and effects of such engineered structures on the environment should be understood. Interactions of nanomaterials with environmental microorganisms are inevitable, but the general consequences of such ...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2005
François Ribot Virginie Escax Claire Roiland Clément Sanchez José C Martins Monique Biesemans Ingrid Verbruggen Rudolph Willem

Complexation affinity of laurate ligands (C(12)H(23)O(2)) grafted onto the surface of cerium(IV) oxide nanoparticles can be probed and quantified in situ, by pulsed field gradient (1)H NMR through the dependence of the diffusion coefficient on the size of a species.

Journal: :Chemical communications 2010
Suresh Babu Jung-Hyun Cho Janet M Dowding Eric Heckert Chris Komanski Soumen Das Jimmie Colon Cheryl H Baker Michael Bass William T Self Sudipta Seal

Cytocompatible, co-doped cerium oxide nanoparticles exhibited strong upconversion properties that were found to kill lung cancer cells by inducing apoptosis thereby demonstrating the potential to be used as clinical contrast agents for imaging and as therapeutic agents for treatment of cancer.

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2017
Natasha W Pettinger Robert E A Williams Jinquan Chen Bern Kohler

A stable sol of cerium oxide nanoparticles forms spontaneously when cerium(iv) ammonium nitrate (CAN) is dissolved in room-temperature water at mM concentrations. Electron microscopy experiments reveal the formation of highly crystalline cerium oxide particles several nm in diameter and suggest that they are formed from amorphous particles that are similar in size. Under the low pH conditions o...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2015
Talgat M Inerbaev Ajay S Karakoti Satyanarayana V N T Kuchibhatla Amit Kumar Artëm E Masunov Sudipta Seal

Experimental and theoretical investigations were performed to investigate the effect of water on optical properties of nanoceria as a function of Ce(3+) concentration. Theoretical studies based on density functional plane-wave calculations reveal that the indirect optical transitions in bare ceria nanoparticles are red-shifted with an increase in the concentration of Ce(3+). However, ceria nano...

Introdution: Cerium oxide nanoparticles (CONPs or nanoceria) are used as radiation protection agent, a catalyst and an insulating layer on silicon substrates. The aim of this study was optimization of condition for cerium oxide nanoparticles dispersion with anionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) in deionized water. Methods: This study was a cross-sectional descriptive. The dimensions,...

2016
Neil J. Lawrence Neil Jamieson Lawrence Chin Li Cheung

Cerium oxide (ceria, CeO 2-x where x is 0 to 0.5) has been one of the most widely used heterogeneous catalysts particularly in three way catalytic converters. Most of the catalytic traits can be attributed to two properties of ceria: first, the high mobility and storage capacity of oxygen within the lattice; second, the ease with which cerium changes between Ce 3+ and Ce 4+ states. These proper...

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