Suggested Procedures for the Reproducible Synthesis of Poly(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide) Nanoparticles Using the Emulsification Solvent Diffusion Platform [0.03%] 基于溶剂扩散平台的聚乳酸-羟基乙酸共聚物纳米粒可重现性合成建议流程
Shadabul Haque,Ben J Boyd,Michelle P McIntosh et al. Shadabul Haque et al.
Background: Poly(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) based biodegradable nanoparticles are of key interest for the development of controlled release drug delivery systems and for other biomedical applications. It has been re...
Graphitization Behavior of Single Crystal Diamond for the Application in Nano-Metric Cutting [0.03%] 单晶金刚石纳米切削磨琢行为研究
Qingshun Bai,Zhiguo Wang,Yongbo Guo et al. Qingshun Bai et al.
Background: Graphitization behavior of diamond has received an increasing interest in nanoscale machining of some hard and brittle materials. Diamond has always been an important and excellent tool material in cutting are...
Preparation of Nanoparticles Including Antisolvent Drugs by the Combination of Roll Milling and High-pressure Homogenization [0.03%] 辊压和高压均质结合制备包含难溶性药物的纳米颗粒
Seitaro Kamiya,Maya Yamada,Miki Washino et al. Seitaro Kamiya et al.
Description: Design methods of nanoparticle formulations are divided into break-down methods and build-up methods. The former is further divided into dry and wet processes. For drug nanoparticle preparations, the wet proc...
Sensitive Capacitive-type Hydrogen Sensor Based on Ni Thin Film in Different Hydrogen Concentrations [0.03%] 基于Ni薄膜的敏感型 capacitive 氢气传感器在不同氢浓度下的响应
Ghobad Behzadi Pour,Leila Fekri Aval,Shahnaz Eslami Ghobad Behzadi Pour
Background: Hydrogen sensors are micro/nano-structure that are used to locate hydrogen leaks. They are considered to have fast response/recovery time and long lifetime as compared to conventional gas sensors. In this pape...
Early Stages of Antibacterial Damage of Metallic Nanoparticles by TEM and STEM-HAADF [0.03%] 基于TEM和STEM-HAADF的金属纳米颗粒抗菌损伤早期阶段研究
Beatriz Liliana España-Sánchez,Carlos Alberto Ávila-Orta,Luis Felipe Padilla-Vaca et al. Beatriz Liliana España-Sánchez et al.
Background: Propagation of pathogens has considered an important health care problem due to their resistance against conventional antibiotics. The recent challenge involves the design of functional alternatives such as na...
Vuk Uskoković Vuk Uskoković
The current rise in the interest in physical phenomena at nano spatial scale is described hereby as a natural consequence of the scientific progress in manipulation with matter with an ever higher sensitivity. The reason behind arising of t...
Effect of Morphology of Co3O4 for Oxygen Evolution Reaction in Alkaline Water Electrolysis [0.03%] Co3O4形貌对碱性水电解氧析反应的影响研究
Qi-Zhi Xu,Qi-Zhi Xu,Yu-Zhi Su et al. Qi-Zhi Xu et al.
In this paper, three different morphological Co3O4 electrodes for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) have been synthesized. By comparing the three morphologies of Co3O4, the electrocatalytic properties show that the urchin-like spheres of Co3O...
Tijjani Adam,Hashim U Tijjani Adam
An aqueous ferric nitrate nonahydrate (Fe(NO3)3.9H2O) and magnesium oxide (MgO) were mixed and deposited on silicon nanowires (SiNWs), the carbon nanotubes (CNTs) formed by the concentration of Fe3O4/MgO catalysts with the mole ratio set at...
Multiscale Modeling of Functionalized Nanocarriers in Targeted Drug Delivery [0.03%] 功能性纳米载体靶向药物输送的多尺度模型研究
Jin Liu,Ryan Bradley,David M Eckmann et al. Jin Liu et al.
Targeted drug delivery using functionalized nanocarriers (NCs) is a strategy in therapeutic and diagnostic applications. In this paper we review the recent development of models at multiple length and time scales and their applications to t...
Improvement of Electron Field Emission in Patterned Carbon Nanotubes by High Temperature Hydrogen Plasma Treatment [0.03%] 高温氢等离子处理对提高图案化碳纳米管的电子场发射性能的影响研究
Sigen Wang,Paul J Sellin,Jun Lian et al. Sigen Wang et al.
In this paper, we report a significant improvement of electron field emission property in patterned carbon nanotubes films by using a high temperature (650 °C) hydrogen plasma treatment. This treatment was found to greatly increase the emi...