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The role of gold atom concentration in the formation of Cu–Au nanoparticles from the gas phase

  • Yuri Ya. Gafner,
  • Svetlana L. Gafner,
  • Darya A. Ryzkova and
  • Andrey V. Nomoev

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 72–81, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.6

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  • catalysis of industrial reactions, optics, optoelectronics, and medical applications. We also noted that predicting the structure of nanoparticles consisting of different chemical elements is not a trivial task because of its dependence on both the size and the complex energy landscape. To achieve
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Published 19 Jan 2021

Influence of the magnetic nanoparticle coating on the magnetic relaxation time

  • Mihaela Osaci and
  • Matteo Cacciola

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 1207–1216, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.105

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  • absence of an external magnetic field [11][12]. This can be a potential problem when ferrofluids are used in medical applications, since nanoparticle agglomeration and sedimentation can create thrombi inside the blood vessels [13]. Controlling nanoparticle agglomeration is essential to improve the
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Published 12 Aug 2020

Applications of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles in drug and therapeutic delivery, and biotechnological advancements

  • Maria Suciu,
  • Corina M. Ionescu,
  • Alexandra Ciorita,
  • Septimiu C. Tripon,
  • Dragos Nica,
  • Hani Al-Salami and
  • Lucian Barbu-Tudoran

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 1092–1109, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.94

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  • .11.94 Abstract Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) have unique properties with regard to biological and medical applications. SPIONs have been used in clinical settings although their safety of use remains unclear due to the great differences in their structure and in intra- and inter
  • toxic? Which studies should be trusted? With this review, we will try to shed some light on the aspects that make SPIONs toxic or biocompatible for medical applications. Although there are hundreds of studies on SPIONs that demonstrate their biomedical potential and applications, there still is no clear
  • to capillary blockage. Despite these issues, 5 to 15 nm SPIONs are currently approved and used for human medical applications, such as MRI, even with acknowledged side effects [73][74]. These features are very important in in vivo applications because different types of cells internalize
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Published 27 Jul 2020

A novel dry-blending method to reduce the coefficient of thermal expansion of polymer templates for OTFT electrodes

  • Xiangdong Ye,
  • Bo Tian,
  • Yuxuan Guo,
  • Fan Fan and
  • Anjiang Cai

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 671–677, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.53

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  • -generation large-area, light-weight, flexible, and stretchable optoelectronic applications [1][2], including flexible displays [3], electronic papers [4], sensors [5], and medical applications [6]. Fabricating high-performance OTFTs usually requires that the electrodes on the polymer template are precisely
  • of flexible displays, electronic papers, sensors, and medical applications, and provide new solutions for constructing large-area, light-weight, flexible, and stretchable optoelectronic applications. The experimental procedure for preparation of the PDMS/SiO2 composite template via dry blending: (a
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Published 20 Apr 2020

Identification of physicochemical properties that modulate nanoparticle aggregation in blood

  • Ludovica Soddu,
  • Duong N. Trinh,
  • Eimear Dunne,
  • Dermot Kenny,
  • Giorgia Bernardini,
  • Ida Kokalari,
  • Arianna Marucco,
  • Marco P. Monopoli and
  • Ivana Fenoglio

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 550–567, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.44

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  • to take into consideration for those materials that are intended for medical applications. The formation of nanoparticle agglomerates can cause severe side effects that may induce occlusion of blood vessels and thrombotic events. Additionally, nanoparticles can interfere with the coagulation cascade
  • nanomaterials are among the most studied inorganic materials for medical applications due to their promising properties. However, some studies have shown that they are both capable of inducing the formation of thrombi, and the relevant mechanisms of action are still under debate [9]. In fact, single-walled
  • -dependent and independent aggregation, platelet activation and adhesion. Silica and carbon nanoparticles were chosen since both are highly studied for medical applications. Furthermore, being produced by wet methods, the selected nanoparticles have both hydrophilic surfaces and are negatively charged. Their
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Published 03 Apr 2020

Fully amino acid-based hydrogel as potential scaffold for cell culturing and drug delivery

  • Dávid Juriga,
  • Evelin Sipos,
  • Orsolya Hegedűs,
  • Gábor Varga,
  • Miklós Zrínyi,
  • Krisztina S. Nagy and
  • Angéla Jedlovszky-Hajdú

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2019, 10, 2579–2593, doi:10.3762/bjnano.10.249

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  • (amino acid); poly(aspartic acid); polymer; Introduction The number of medical applications of polymer hydrogels increased substantially during the last decades due to their similarity to soft tissues [1][2][3]. Polymer hydrogels possess properties of solid materials such as deformability and rigidity
  • well as biocompatibility and biodegradability are also fundamental features of polymers developed for numerous medical applications [11][12]. Polymer hydrogels are capable of releasing physically entrapped drug molecules. The release kinetics of the loaded drug molecules depend significantly on the
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Published 27 Dec 2019

Nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond for nanoscale magnetic resonance imaging applications

  • Alberto Boretti,
  • Lorenzo Rosa,
  • Jonathan Blackledge and
  • Stefania Castelletto

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2019, 10, 2128–2151, doi:10.3762/bjnano.10.207

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  • -suited for medical applications and must undergo the hyperpolarization process. Some methods are proposed in [18], albeit not yet applied in biomedical samples, using nanodiamonds (NDs) as a contrast agent to improve the SNR in conventional MRI. While NDs have been recently applied as theranostic
  • monitoring intracellular processes relevant in biological and medical applications. In this context, hybrid systems using NV sensors with other MRI contrast agents or sensors have been proposed such as iron oxide nanoparticles and paramagnetic gadolinium complexes. SPIONs are single-domain magnetic systems
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Published 04 Nov 2019

Review of advanced sensor devices employing nanoarchitectonics concepts

  • Katsuhiko Ariga,
  • Tatsuyuki Makita,
  • Masato Ito,
  • Taizo Mori,
  • Shun Watanabe and
  • Jun Takeya

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2019, 10, 2014–2030, doi:10.3762/bjnano.10.198

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  • .) on the sensing area. The sensitivity of the nanoengineered sensors is easily tunable by adjusting geometry-related parameters. For practical uses, sensors are not always used in ideal conditions. Especially, their use in dynamic human life, including health monitoring and medical applications
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Published 16 Oct 2019

The effect of magneto-crystalline anisotropy on the properties of hard and soft magnetic ferrite nanoparticles

  • Hajar Jalili,
  • Bagher Aslibeiki,
  • Ali Ghotbi Varzaneh and
  • Volodymyr A. Chernenko

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2019, 10, 1348–1359, doi:10.3762/bjnano.10.133

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  • magnetocrystalline anisotropy at room temperature [10]. The anisotropy constant of CoFe2O4 (K = 2 × 105 J·m−3) is nearly one order of magnitude larger than that of Fe3O4 [11][12][13]. Fe3O4 NPs have been studied extensively for bio-medical applications, such as drug delivery [14], magnetic resonance imaging (MRI
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Published 03 Jul 2019

Effects of gold and PCL- or PLLA-coated silica nanoparticles on brain endothelial cells and the blood–brain barrier

  • Aniela Bittner,
  • Angélique D. Ducray,
  • Hans Rudolf Widmer,
  • Michael H. Stoffel and
  • Meike Mevissen

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2019, 10, 941–954, doi:10.3762/bjnano.10.95

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  • , and has gained further importance over the past few decades [1]. This technology also offers promising possibilities for medical applications such as tumor diagnostics and therapy, as drug carriers or in biodegradable implants, e.g., in laser tissue soldering (LTS) [2]. LTS provides a promising
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Published 25 Apr 2019

Tungsten disulfide-based nanocomposites for photothermal therapy

  • Tzuriel Levin,
  • Hagit Sade,
  • Rina Ben-Shabbat Binyamini,
  • Maayan Pour,
  • Iftach Nachman and
  • Jean-Paul Lellouche

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2019, 10, 811–822, doi:10.3762/bjnano.10.81

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  • important advantage of WS2 (and of other TMDCs) nanostructures over their carbon equivalents is the low toxicity and biocompatibility, enabling their use for medical applications. Preliminary studies on rats with WS2 INTs and IFs showed no apparent toxic reaction after oral administration [18], inhalation
  • carbon equivalent and found the toxicity of the former to be lower [23]. Wu et al. produced biocompatible MoS2 nanoparticles by a pulsed laser ablation technique [24]. Examples of medical applications with TMDC nanostructures are their addition as reinforcing agents to polymers for bone-tissue
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Published 02 Apr 2019

Characterization and influence of hydroxyapatite nanopowders on living cells

  • Przemyslaw Oberbek,
  • Tomasz Bolek,
  • Adrian Chlanda,
  • Seishiro Hirano,
  • Sylwia Kusnieruk,
  • Julia Rogowska-Tylman,
  • Ganna Nechyporenko,
  • Viktor Zinchenko,
  • Wojciech Swieszkowski and
  • Tomasz Puzyn

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 3079–3094, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.286

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  • Nanomaterials, such as hydroxyapatite nanoparticles show a great promise for medical applications due to their unique properties at the nanoscale. However, there are concerns about the safety of using these materials in biological environments. Despite a great number of published studies of nanoobjects and
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Published 27 Dec 2018

Droplet-based synthesis of homogeneous magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles

  • Christian D. Ahrberg,
  • Ji Wook Choi and
  • Bong Geun Chung

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 2413–2420, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.226

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  • properties. In medical applications, for example, magnetic nanoparticles can be used for targeting, imaging, magnetically induced thermotherapy, or for any combination of the three. However, it is still a challenge to obtain narrowly dispersed, reproducible particles through a typical lab-scale synthesis
  • storage [2], environmental studies [3], or in medicine [4]. In medical applications, a particular focus of research lies on the development of multifunctional nanomaterials, as they allow for the parallel treatment and diagnostic monitoring of a diseases and thus would help to reduce the costs of
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Published 10 Sep 2018

Fabrication of photothermally active poly(vinyl alcohol) films with gold nanostars for antibacterial applications

  • Mykola Borzenkov,
  • Maria Moros,
  • Claudia Tortiglione,
  • Serena Bertoldi,
  • Nicola Contessi,
  • Silvia Faré,
  • Angelo Taglietti,
  • Agnese D’Agostino,
  • Piersandro Pallavicini,
  • Maddalena Collini and
  • Giuseppe Chirico

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 2040–2048, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.193

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  • -forming properties [11][12]. All these properties encouraged extensive investigations focused on fabrication of a diversity of PVA-based materials for various industrial and medical applications, including food packaging materials, wound dressing substrates, etc. [13][14][15][16]. In addition, numerous
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Published 23 Jul 2018

Recent highlights in nanoscale and mesoscale friction

  • Andrea Vanossi,
  • Dirk Dietzel,
  • Andre Schirmeisen,
  • Ernst Meyer,
  • Rémy Pawlak,
  • Thilo Glatzel,
  • Marcin Kisiel,
  • Shigeki Kawai and
  • Nicola Manini

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 1995–2014, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.190

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  • technological impact. For example, the treatment of surfaces with molecular layers can have beneficial effects as it is well known from PTFE-coated surfaces. There is a need of alternative coatings for modern touch screens to prevent fingerprints and other contaminants. Surfaces for medical applications are
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Published 16 Jul 2018

Synthesis of hafnium nanoparticles and hafnium nanoparticle films by gas condensation and energetic deposition

  • Irini Michelakaki,
  • Nikos Boukos,
  • Dimitrios A. Dragatogiannis,
  • Spyros Stathopoulos,
  • Costas A. Charitidis and
  • Dimitris Tsoukalas

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 1868–1880, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.179

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  • cross section in neutron absorption [32]. Hafnium alloys are used in medical applications because they are biocompatible and exhibit high corrosion resistance as well as in aerospace technology because it can increase the mechanical strength of materials [33]. Furthermore, because of its high dielectric
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Published 27 Jun 2018

Single-crystalline FeCo nanoparticle-filled carbon nanotubes: synthesis, structural characterization and magnetic properties

  • Rasha Ghunaim,
  • Maik Scholz,
  • Christine Damm,
  • Bernd Rellinghaus,
  • Rüdiger Klingeler,
  • Bernd Büchner,
  • Michael Mertig and
  • Silke Hampel

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 1024–1034, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.95

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  • interesting for different applications. For example, industrial applications which require a high Curie temperature and coercivity (such as magnetic storage devices) and medical applications (where they are considered as good thermo-seed candidates for cancer thermotherapy) could benefit from this enhanced
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Published 29 Mar 2018

Ultralight super-hydrophobic carbon aerogels based on cellulose nanofibers/poly(vinyl alcohol)/graphene oxide (CNFs/PVA/GO) for highly effective oil–water separation

  • Zhaoyang Xu,
  • Huan Zhou,
  • Sicong Tan,
  • Xiangdong Jiang,
  • Weibing Wu,
  • Jiangtao Shi and
  • Peng Chen

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 508–519, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.49

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  • ]. Therefore, CNFs can potentially be an excellent nanofiber for high-performance polymer nanocomposites, thereby presenting unprecedented opportunities for the development of durable engineering materials from a renewable resource for structural, consumer, and medical applications [11][12]. There is a long
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Published 12 Feb 2018

Electron interaction with copper(II) carboxylate compounds

  • Michal Lacko,
  • Peter Papp,
  • Iwona B. Szymańska,
  • Edward Szłyk and
  • Štefan Matejčík

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 384–398, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.38

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  • medical applications because copper exhibits antibacterial and antifungal properties [28]. In FEBID experiments, the deposited Cu–C lines and squares, obtained from the fluorinated copper(II) β-diketonate [Cu(hfac)2], had an atomic ratio of approximately Cu/C/O/F = 10:64:25:1. In materials obtained using
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Published 01 Feb 2018

Interface conditions of roughness-induced superoleophilic and superoleophobic surfaces immersed in hexadecane and ethylene glycol

  • Yifan Li,
  • Yunlu Pan and
  • Xuezeng Zhao

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2017, 8, 2504–2514, doi:10.3762/bjnano.8.250

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  • liquid delivery in confined systems in biological, chemical and medical applications [1]. Interface conditions can affect fluid drag in micro/nanofluidic systems. First introduced by Navier, the slip boundary condition in hydrodynamics suggests that the velocity of fluid flow at a solid–liquid interface
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Published 27 Nov 2017

Flexible photonic crystal membranes with nanoparticle high refractive index layers

  • Torben Karrock,
  • Moritz Paulsen and
  • Martina Gerken

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2017, 8, 203–209, doi:10.3762/bjnano.8.22

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  • is non-toxic, biocompatible and may be used for mass production in medical applications [17][18]. The mixture is cured by an organometallic cross-linking reaction that is promoted by heat resulting in an amorphous network of polymer chains. The random PDMS coils are 0.7 nm in diameter and have a
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Published 20 Jan 2017

Viability and proliferation of endothelial cells upon exposure to GaN nanoparticles

  • Tudor Braniste,
  • Ion Tiginyanu,
  • Tibor Horvath,
  • Simion Raevschi,
  • Serghei Cebotari,
  • Marco Lux,
  • Axel Haverich and
  • Andres Hilfiker

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2016, 7, 1330–1337, doi:10.3762/bjnano.7.124

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  • multifunctional and hybrid “smart materials” for biological and medical applications is of paramount importance [1]. Biomaterial research is closely associated with the development of chemical/biochemical sensors, hydrogels, membranes, and artificial organs, and is utilized in applications such as the recognition
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Published 23 Sep 2016

On the pathway of cellular uptake: new insight into the interaction between the cell membrane and very small nanoparticles

  • Claudia Messerschmidt,
  • Daniel Hofmann,
  • Anja Kroeger,
  • Katharina Landfester,
  • Volker Mailänder and
  • Ingo Lieberwirth

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2016, 7, 1296–1311, doi:10.3762/bjnano.7.121

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  • paving the way for novel biotechnological and medical applications. Generally, in vitro studies report that SiNPs are taken up by cultured human cells. Nevertheless, the exact mechanism of this process still needs to be elucidated in detail for a better understanding of the cytotoxic effects or to
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Published 16 Sep 2016

Multiwalled carbon nanotube hybrids as MRI contrast agents

  • Nikodem Kuźnik and
  • Mateusz M. Tomczyk

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2016, 7, 1086–1103, doi:10.3762/bjnano.7.102

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  • , myriads of applications. Medicine is one such field in which nanomaterials can help in therapy and diagnosis. Yet the unusual features of nanomaterials have raised natural concerns, especially regarding potential medical applications because of their exogenous origin and unknown physiology. Nevertheless
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Published 27 Jul 2016

Facile synthesis of water-soluble carbon nano-onions under alkaline conditions

  • Gaber Hashem Gaber Ahmed,
  • Rosana Badía Laíño,
  • Josefa Angela García Calzón and
  • Marta Elena Díaz García

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2016, 7, 758–766, doi:10.3762/bjnano.7.67

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  • functionalities in basic media. Given their closed structure, water soluble C-onions could be loaded with specific molecules or drugs in bio-medical applications while the delivery process could be monitored thanks to their exceptional PL properties. The field is open. Experimental Chemicals and reagents All the
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Published 27 May 2016
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