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Response under low-energy electron irradiation of a thin film of a potential copper precursor for focused electron beam induced deposition (FEBID)

  • Leo Sala,
  • Iwona B. Szymańska,
  • Céline Dablemont,
  • Anne Lafosse and
  • Lionel Amiaud

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 57–65, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.8

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  • introduction into vacuum, like the work on Cis-platin particles by Warneke and co-workers [13]. We propose here a similar approach in the apparatus in Orsay devoted to the study of surface processes induced by low-energy electrons in the 0–20 eV range. This range is of particular interest as the low-energy
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Published 05 Jan 2018

Comparing postdeposition reactions of electrons and radicals with Pt nanostructures created by focused electron beam induced deposition

  • Julie A. Spencer,
  • Michael Barclay,
  • Miranda J. Gallagher,
  • Robert Winkler,
  • Ilyas Unlu,
  • Yung-Chien Wu,
  • Harald Plank,
  • Lisa McElwee-White and
  • D. Howard Fairbrother

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2017, 8, 2410–2424, doi:10.3762/bjnano.8.240

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  • from PtCl2 deposits created from cis-Pt(CO)2Cl2 by focused electron beam induced deposition (FEBID) is evaluated. Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) measurements as well as thermodynamics calculations support the idea that electrons can remove chlorine from
  • postdeposition electron-induced purification methods using O2 and H2O [13][17]. The majority of the work described in this study investigates potential strategies for purifying platinum-based FEBID deposits created from cis-Pt(CO)2Cl2 by treatment with electrons and AH, strategies which were deemed capable of
  • removing chlorine from these deposits. We have previously shown that cis-Pt(CO)2Cl2 affords deposits that contain only Pt and Cl atoms [29], which hereafter will be referred to as PtCl2 deposits. In contrast to the extensive work on removing carbon from deposits, there is a general lack of information on
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Published 15 Nov 2017

A nanocomplex of C60 fullerene with cisplatin: design, characterization and toxicity

  • Svitlana Prylutska,
  • Svitlana Politenkova,
  • Kateryna Afanasieva,
  • Volodymyr Korolovych,
  • Kateryna Bogutska,
  • Andriy Sivolob,
  • Larysa Skivka,
  • Maxim Evstigneev,
  • Viktor Kostjukov,
  • Yuriy Prylutskyy and
  • Uwe Ritter

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2017, 8, 1494–1501, doi:10.3762/bjnano.8.149

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  • compounds. The genotoxicity of С60 fullerene, Cis and their complex was evaluated in vitro with the comet assay using human resting lymphocytes and lymphocytes after blast transformation. The cytotoxicity of the mentioned compounds was estimated by Annexin V/PI double staining followed by flow cytometry
  • . The results clearly demonstrate that water-soluble C60 fullerene nanoparticles (0.1 mg/mL) do not induce DNA strand breaks in normal and transformed cells. C60 fullerene in the mixture with Cis does not influence genotoxic Cis activity in vitro, affects the cell-death mode in treated resting human
  • , cisplatin (cis-[Pt(II)(NH3)2Cl2], Cis), is currently one of the most effective therapeutic agents used against cancer deceases, in particular, ovarian cancer, bladder cancer, esophagus cancer, lung cancer, and cancer of head and neck [1]. As an antitumor metal-containing agent Cis exerts an alkylating
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Published 20 Jul 2017

Bright fluorescent silica-nanoparticle probes for high-resolution STED and confocal microscopy

  • Isabella Tavernaro,
  • Christian Cavelius,
  • Henrike Peuschel and
  • Annette Kraegeloh

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2017, 8, 1283–1296, doi:10.3762/bjnano.8.130

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  • both particle types (Figure 6). The nanoparticles appeared to accumulate in the perinuclear region, but did not exclusively co-localise with the cis-Golgi network close to the nucleus, irrespective of the used label. Intensity profiles, derived from particle signals during STED imaging, revealed that a
  • cis-Golgi apparatus, respectively. Cells were mounted on glass slides with Mowiol/DABCO (Sigma-Aldrich, Taufkirchen, Germany) 1 h, 1 µL in 500 µL 1% BSA/PBS. STED Imaging STED imaging was performed using a Leica TCS-SP5 STED (Leica Microsystems, Mannheim, Germany) microscope equipped with a Leica HCX
  • intracellular location of the particles. The actin cytoskeleton is depicted in cyan, the cis-Golgi network in yellow and silica nanoparticles in magenta. Pre-synthesis modification steps of the Atto647N dye. Path A: The dye was modified with a cysteic acid linker–APTES conjugate (a: DMSO, NEt3, rt, overnight; b
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Published 21 Jun 2017

ZnO nanoparticles sensitized by CuInZnxS2+x quantum dots as highly efficient solar light driven photocatalysts

  • Florian Donat,
  • Serge Corbel,
  • Halima Alem,
  • Steve Pontvianne,
  • Lavinia Balan,
  • Ghouti Medjahdi and
  • Raphaël Schneider

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2017, 8, 1080–1093, doi:10.3762/bjnano.8.110

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  • contain highly toxic elements, which severely restricts their use. In recent years, I–III–VI2 group semiconductors such as CuInS2 (CIS) have emerged as environmentally friendly alternatives to Cd- or Pb-based QDs [20]. CIS QDs can be alloyed with ZnS to generate CuInZnxS2+x (ZCIS) nanocrystals with high
  • absorption coefficients and bandgaps covering almost the whole visible spectrum [21][22][23], which is of high interest for solar-driven photocatalysis. CIS or ZCIS QDs have recently been associated with TiO2 [24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31] and ZnO [32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41] nanoparticles to
  • develop materials for various photonic applications such as photoelectrodes, solar cells or photocatalysts. Despite the photosensitizing properties of ZCIS QDs and their increased stability compared to CIS cores, ZCIS QDs have yet to be combined with ZnO to develop photocatalysts. Moreover, ZnO/CIS
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Published 17 May 2017

Photocatalysis applications of some hybrid polymeric composites incorporating TiO2 nanoparticles and their combinations with SiO2/Fe2O3

  • Andreea Laura Chibac,
  • Tinca Buruiana,
  • Violeta Melinte and
  • Emil C. Buruiana

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2017, 8, 272–286, doi:10.3762/bjnano.8.30

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  • Pa·s). PTHF-UDMA. Yield: 10.8 g (93.5 %); 1H NMR (CDCl3, δ) 8.09 (4H, NH); 6.06 (d, 2H, CH2=C in trans position relative to CH3 unit); 5.53 (s, 2H, CH2=C in cis position relative to CH3 group); 4.15 (m, 4H, NH-COO-CH2-CH2); 4.01 (m, 4H, COO-CH2-CH2-O); 3.67 (m, 106H, CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2 from PTHF); 3.41 (m
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Published 27 Jan 2017

Structural and tribometric characterization of biomimetically inspired synthetic "insect adhesives"

  • Matthias W. Speidel,
  • Malte Kleemeier,
  • Andreas Hartwig,
  • Klaus Rischka,
  • Angelika Ellermann,
  • Rolf Daniels and
  • Oliver Betz

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2017, 8, 45–63, doi:10.3762/bjnano.8.6

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  • the double bonds and the methyl branches modify this behaviour [27]. Indeed, in the potato beetle Leptinotarsa decemlineata, the supplementation of unsaturated components (e.g., cis-alkenes) to the adhesive tarsal secretions results in a significant reduction of friction forces [28]. Recent chemical
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Published 06 Jan 2017

Nano- and microstructured materials for in vitro studies of the physiology of vascular cells

  • Alexandra M. Greiner,
  • Adria Sales,
  • Hao Chen,
  • Sarah A. Biela,
  • Dieter Kaufmann and
  • Ralf Kemkemer

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2016, 7, 1620–1641, doi:10.3762/bjnano.7.155

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  • ) polymers, rubbers (e.g., cis-poly(isoprene), or polyesters (e.g., polyhydroxyalkanoates) [88][89][90][91][92][93][94][95][96][97]. Although they are typically non-cytotoxic and biocompatible, it is often very challenging to use them for most microfabrication processes. Independently of their use as pure or
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Published 08 Nov 2016

Rigid multipodal platforms for metal surfaces

  • Michal Valášek,
  • Marcin Lindner and
  • Marcel Mayor

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2016, 7, 374–405, doi:10.3762/bjnano.7.34

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Published 08 Mar 2016

Single pyrimidine discrimination during voltage-driven translocation of osmylated oligodeoxynucleotides via the α-hemolysin nanopore

  • Yun Ding and
  • Anastassia Kanavarioti

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2016, 7, 91–101, doi:10.3762/bjnano.7.11

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  • done using conditions for unmodified oligos as described in [14]: 10 μM oligo in 1.00 M KCl, at pH 7.4 with 10 mM potassium phosphate buffer at 22 ± 1 °C. Up to four different probing voltages, namely 100, 120, 140, and 160 mV (trans vs cis) were tested. The observation of decreasing dwell times with
  • and 0.05 ms at 120 mV (trans vs cis), respectively. These differences are well above experimental error, they are observed at all three different voltages, i.e., at 120, 140 and 160 mV (see Table 2), and clearly suggest a forceful interaction between the base and the nanopore for all four osmylated
  • added to the cis side of GNM (a volume of 350 µL). A voltage of 120 mV (trans vs cis) was applied. The I–t traces were filtered at 100 kHz and sampled at 500 kHz. Events were extracted using QuB (version 1.5.0.31), and histograms were analyzed by Origin 9.1. Heat plots were plotted using data analysis
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Published 22 Jan 2016

Green and energy-efficient methods for the production of metallic nanoparticles

  • Mitra Naghdi,
  • Mehrdad Taheran,
  • Satinder K. Brar,
  • M. Verma,
  • R. Y. Surampalli and
  • J. R. Valero

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 2354–2376, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.243

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  • . According to their results, lower AgNO3 concentration led to formation of smaller particles and higher AgNO3 concentration can lead to formation of aggregates. Using FTIR spectra, they found that the ammonia which is used for conservation of the NRL, participate in the reduction of Ag ions and also the cis
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Published 10 Dec 2015

Light-powered, artificial molecular pumps: a minimalistic approach

  • Giulio Ragazzon,
  • Massimo Baroncini,
  • Serena Silvi,
  • Margherita Venturi and
  • Alberto Credi

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 2096–2104, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.214

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  • , photosensitive azobenzene group (A), an ammonium ion that performs as the recognition site (R) for the macrocycle, and a nonphotoactive unit (S). Azobenzene, which is stable in its trans configuration, can be temporarily converted in a photochemical manner into the metastable cis isomer, endowed with
  • significantly different steric and electronic properties [27]. In particular, the threading of the trans-A unit through the crown ether ring is much faster than that of the cis-A unit [28]. The S moiety is chosen so that its hindrance for the passage of the macrocycle falls in between that of the trans-A
  • (linear) and cis-A (bent) units. The investigated strategy is shown in Figure 3. Because of the hydrogen bonds established between the molecular ring and the R unit located on the axle, a pseudorotaxane is formed in solution [29][30]. This process involves the passage of the ring on the trans-A unit
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Published 02 Nov 2015

Experimental determination of the light-trapping-induced absorption enhancement factor in DSSC photoanodes

  • Serena Gagliardi and
  • Mauro Falconieri

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 886–892, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.91

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  • D/SP titania paste, sensitized with di-tetrabutylammonium cis-bis(isothiocyanato)bis(2,2’-bipyridyl-4,4’-dicarboxylato)ruthenium(II), also known as N719, purchased from Solaronix. Photoanodes of two different sizes were prepared: 0.5 × 0.5 cm2 for device assembly, and 1.8 × 1.8 cm2 for use in
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Published 02 Apr 2015

Synthesis of boron nitride nanotubes and their applications

  • Saban Kalay,
  • Zehra Yilmaz,
  • Ozlem Sen,
  • Melis Emanet,
  • Emine Kazanc and
  • Mustafa Çulha

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 84–102, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.9

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  • study revealed that platinum-based anticancer drugs preferentially interacted with Al-doped BNNTs as compared to pristine, zigzag and armchair BNNTs [88]. Cisplatin (cis-Pt) and nedaplatin (neda-Pt) molecules were used as platinum-based anticancer drugs. An aluminum (Al) atom is substituted for a boron
  • atom. The Al atom induced a protrusion out of the plane of the BNNT and a distortion occurred at the doping site to relieve the stress. Density functional theory was performed to observe the absorption of cis-Pt and neda-Pt on pristine and Al-doped BNNTs. The results indicated that the chlorine atom of
  • cis-Pt and the oxygen atom of the carbonyl group of neda-Pt interacted with the Al-doped BNNTs [88]. Biomaterial applications The addition of BNNTs into a polymeric matrix could increase the physical strength, degradation rate and durability of the final product. Therefore, their use in polymeric
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Published 08 Jan 2015

Low-cost plasmonic solar cells prepared by chemical spray pyrolysis

  • Erki Kärber,
  • Atanas Katerski,
  • Ilona Oja Acik,
  • Valdek Mikli,
  • Arvo Mere,
  • Ilmo Sildos and
  • Malle Krunks

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 2398–2402, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.249

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  • , while providing a technologically simple method for solar cell production. Chemical spray pyrolysis (CSP) is a simple method to produce thin semiconductor oxide- and sulphide layers and metal nanoparticles (NPs) via thermal decomposition of metal precursor salts. CuInS2 (CIS) is a semiconductor material
  • with a band gap of 1.5 eV that is often used as a photovoltaic absorber. Previously published, related work by our research group regarding CIS-based solar cells includes: the synthesis and properties of CIS [5][6], application of CIS in extremely thin absorber solar cells based on ZnO nanorods [7
  • ], the thermal decomposition of a HAuCl4·3H2O precursor solution for Au-NP formation [8], and CIS/Au-NP and Au-NP/CIS composite layers prepared by spraying on glass [9]. In the composite layers, the Au-NPs assist photon absorption in the CIS absorber in the wavelength region of 500–800 nm [9]. Increased
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Published 12 Dec 2014

Non-covalent and reversible functionalization of carbon nanotubes

  • Antonello Di Crescenzo,
  • Valeria Ettorre and
  • Antonella Fontana

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 1675–1690, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.178

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  • irradiation converts the dispersant into a cation with a superhydrophilic nature and thus more prone to interact with water than with the nanotube surface. The CNTs dispersing ability of azobenzene polymers is also tunable by the light-promoted trans–cis isomerization of azobenzene units that allow to switch
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Published 30 Sep 2014

Nano-rings with a handle – Synthesis of substituted cycloparaphenylenes

  • Anne-Florence Tran-Van and
  • Hermann A. Wegner

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 1320–1333, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.145

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  • ), providing the desired cis-diol in 36% yield after separation. The diol was further methylated by using MeI and NaH as base. They combined the designed L-shaped naphthylene modified building block 28 in a nickel-mediated shotgun macrocyclization producing the trimer 29 in 2% yield. Final aromatization under
  • group of Wang [56] explored a different strategy to integrate a substituted naphthylene unit into CPP (Scheme 8). The square shaped subtituent was synthesized via Diels–Alder reaction of 35 and 31 selectively affording the cis product 36 after methylation. This building block was further submitted to
  • benzene and naphthalene junction, respectively. The molecules were rather insoluble, which is in sharp contrast to the monomeric CPP which is readily soluble in organic solvents. There are two conformers possible for the molecule: the cis conformer, in which the two rings are on top of each other like in
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Published 20 Aug 2014

An insight into the mechanism of charge-transfer of hybrid polymer:ternary/quaternary chalcopyrite colloidal nanocrystals

  • Parul Chawla,
  • Son Singh and
  • Shailesh Narain Sharma

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 1235–1244, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.137

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  • notable study reports on a combination of poly(2-methoxy-5-(3,7-dimethyloctyloxy)-1,4-phenylene vinylene) (MDMO-PPV) and poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) with (CISe) and copper indium disulfide (CIS) nanocrystals involving a bulk heterojunction device prepared from copper indium disulfide and p-doped poly
  • component accounts for an efficient charge separation which can even negate the effect of the interfacial driving energy ∆E. The driving energy depends on the difference between the LUMO of the donor (P3HT) and the conduction band of the acceptor (CZTS/CIGS/CIS). For the charge generation and separation
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Published 08 Aug 2014

Characterization and photocatalytic study of tantalum oxide nanoparticles prepared by the hydrolysis of tantalum oxo-ethoxide Ta83-O)2(μ-O)8(μ-OEt)6(OEt)14

  • Subia Ambreen,
  • N D Pandey,
  • Peter Mayer and
  • Ashutosh Pandey

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 1082–1090, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.121

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  • cis pairs of terminal OEt ligands, single terminal OEt ligands and μ-OEt groups. Crystal structure Compound 1 was found in the monoclinic space group P21/n with Z = 2. The molecular structure (Figure 1) consists of a centrosymmetric unit of formula Ta8(μ3-O)2(μ-O)8(μ-OEt)6(OEt)14 (1). Each molecule
  • has two Ta3(μ3-O)-(μ-OEt)3(OEt)5 units linked with two Ta(μ-O)4(OEt)2 moieties by four μ-oxo ligands. All of the tantalum atoms display distorted octahedral configurations. Six tantalum atoms are bonded to cis pairs of terminal ethoxy ligands and the other two are bonded to single ethoxy ligands. The
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Optical modeling-assisted characterization of dye-sensitized solar cells using TiO2 nanotube arrays as photoanodes

  • Jung-Ho Yun,
  • Il Ku Kim,
  • Yun Hau Ng,
  • Lianzhou Wang and
  • Rose Amal

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 895–902, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.102

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  • reheated to 450 °C for 30 min if not immediately used. For N719-DSSCs, the TNT array was soaked in 0.3 mM N719 (cis-diisothiocyanato-bis(2,2′-bipyridyl-4,4′-dicarboxylato)ruthenium(II) bis(tetrabutylammonium)) dye solution in anhydrous acetonitrile for 18 h. N719 compound was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich
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Published 24 Jun 2014

Optical and structural characterization of oleic acid-stabilized CdTe nanocrystals for solution thin film processing

  • Claudio Davet Gutiérrez-Lazos,
  • Mauricio Ortega-López,
  • Manuel A. Pérez-Guzmán,
  • A. Mauricio Espinoza-Rivas,
  • Francisco Solís-Pomar,
  • Rebeca Ortega-Amaya,
  • L. Gerardo Silva-Vidaurri,
  • Virginia C. Castro-Peña and
  • Eduardo Pérez-Tijerina

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 881–886, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.100

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  • dispersion chemistry and on the required thin film optoelectronic properties, post-deposition complex processes are needed. Guo et al. [23] deposited CuInSe2 (CIS) thin films for solar cells starting from oleylamine-stabilized CIS nanocrystals. An additional annealing at 500 °C was needed to obtain suitable
  • CIS films for photovoltaic applications. Jasieniak et al. [24] deposited photovoltaic cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin films by using pyridine-capped CdTe nanocrystals. In their approach, CdTe nanocrystals were deposited from solution by a layer-by-layer process with subsequent annealing per layer at 300
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Published 20 Jun 2014

Adsorption of the ionic liquid [BMP][TFSA] on Au(111) and Ag(111): substrate effects on the structure formation investigated by STM

  • Benedikt Uhl,
  • Florian Buchner,
  • Dorothea Alwast,
  • Nadja Wagner and
  • R. Jürgen Behm

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2013, 4, 903–918, doi:10.3762/bjnano.4.102

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  • that the anion adsorbs in a cis-conformation, with the SO2-groups pointing to the surface and the CF3-groups pointing towards the vacuum. The same adsorption geometry for the anion was also proposed by Sobota et al. [29] for [BMIM][TFSA] (B = butyl) adsorbed on a thin alumina film grown on NiAl(110
  • ] ion pairs on Ag(111) [26]. Details on the calculations can be found elsewhere [26]. According to those calculations, the ring of the cation lies flat on the surface and the butyl group points upwards. The anion adsorbs in a cis-configuration (both SO2-groups are positioned on the same side of the
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Published 16 Dec 2013

Template based precursor route for the synthesis of CuInSe2 nanorod arrays for potential solar cell applications

  • Mikhail Pashchanka,
  • Jonas Bang,
  • Niklas S. A. Gora,
  • Ildiko Balog,
  • Rudolf C. Hoffmann and
  • Jörg J. Schneider

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2013, 4, 868–874, doi:10.3762/bjnano.4.98

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  • purity and crystallinity, and a stoichiometric composition of the CISe ternary semiconductor compound. Keywords: CIS; light absorption; nanocasting; nanorod arrays; precursor synthesis; Introduction Polycrystalline heterojunction solar cells with a columnar morphology of the photovoltaic active layer
  • VLS synthesis of CuInSe2 nanowires (by Cu impregnation of In2Se3 nanowires) and the construction of a single-nanowire CIS/CdS core–shell device [4]. However, the authors estimated the efficiency of their solar cell to be below 1%, and the construction of a larger scale device with this approach still
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Published 10 Dec 2013

New hybrid materials based on poly(ethyleneoxide)-grafted polysilazane by hydrosilylation and their anti-fouling activities

  • Thi Dieu Hang Nguyen,
  • François-Xavier Perrin and
  • Dinh Lam Nguyen

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2013, 4, 671–677, doi:10.3762/bjnano.4.75

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  • of two new peaks increase with reaction time. These two peaks have been verified to match the =CH− protons of the cis- and trans-isomers, respectively, of the propenyl ether group, which results from the isomerization of allyl-PEO [25] (Figure 4). In the 13C NMR spectrum (Figure 2), the position of
  • the conversion of allyl-PEO associated with hydrosilylation (%CAP,hydro) were calculated according to the following equations: in which ICH2=(0) is the integral of the CH2= resonance in the 1H-NMR spectrum of the initial mixture and ICH2=(t), ICH,cis(t) and ICH,trans(t) are the integrals of the CH2
  • =, cis-CH=, and trans-CH= resonances at time t, respectively. The density (δ) of grafted PEO molecules onto the PSZ chain expressed by the amount of PEO attaching to 10 equiv of initial S−H has been calculated according to The conversions of all three types of allyl-PEO in the different reactions during
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Published 21 Oct 2013

Continuous parallel ESI-MS analysis of reactions carried out in a bespoke 3D printed device

  • Jennifer S. Mathieson,
  • Mali H. Rosnes,
  • Victor Sans,
  • Philip J. Kitson and
  • Leroy Cronin

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2013, 4, 285–291, doi:10.3762/bjnano.4.31

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  • , mixing points, inlets and outlets, et cetera [4]. Herein, we show that we can carry out complex supramolecular chemistry in milliscale reactionware, in which cis,trans-1,3,5-tris(pyridine-2-ylmethylene)cyclohexane-1,3,5-triamine (ttop) forms complexes with a number of metals, such as copper(II) and
  • idle, and vice versa) (see Table 2 for flow rates). Results and Discussion The ttop ligand (L, C24H24N6) used in this investigation was produced by the reaction of cis,trans-1,3,5-triaminocyclohexane (trans-tach) with pyridine-2-carboxaldehyde (see Scheme 1). The ring-flip capability of the cyclohexane
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