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Manufacturing, Characterization and Use of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Carbon nanotubes are materials that possess remarkable properties and offer extraordinary possibilities.
Silver Nanomaterials: Properties & Applications
Silver nanomaterials have unique physical, chemical and optical properties that are being leveraged for a wide variety of applications.
Silver Nanomaterials for Biological Applications
Silver nanomaterials have unique physical, chemical, and optical properties that are currently being leveraged for a wide variety of biological applications.
Recent Developments in Magnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Non-Invasive Bioimaging
Professor Hui Mao explores the use of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (INOPs) that offer an alternate contrast-enhancing mechanism.
Graphene Quantum Dots: Properties, Synthesis & Applications
Properties, synthesis & applications of Graphene Quantum Dots explained. GQDs have advantages of nontoxicity, good solubility, stable photoluminescence & better surface grafting.
2D MXenes Ink: Synthesis, Properties, and Their Precursors
Optimizing the synthesis of high-quality 2D MXene flakes for 3D ink printing is essential to such technological developments as printable and flexible electronics.
Applications of Quantum Dots in Bioimaging and Bioassays
Professor Xiaohu Gao (University of Washington, USA) provides a overview of recent quantum dot (QD) advancements and their potential for advancing bioassay and bioimaging technologies.
Sensitivity Lateral Flow Diagnostic Assays
Steven J. Oldenburg, Ph.D. provides an overview of lateral flow diagnostic assays and discusses the use of ultra-bright reporter particles based on the unique optical properties of gold nanoshells that significantly increase the sensitivity of lateral flow immunoassays.
Polydiacetylene Nanotubes (PDNTs): Nanotubes Based On Lipid Diacetylene Materials
Polydiacetylene nanotubes (PDNTs) are self-assembled diacetylene nanotubes comprised of cross-linked, conjugated double and triple bonds.
Gold Nanostructures: Properties and Applications
Gold nanostructures such as nanorods, nanowires and microgold have found applications in exciting fields such as biomedical engineering, catalysis and diagnostics.
Universal Platform for Surface Modification Employing Grafted Polymer Layers
The present publication focuses on synthesis and characterization of nanothick, chemically grafted polymer films (polymer brushes) on various inorganic and polymeric substrates.
Solution Gated Field Effect Transistors for Biosensing Applications
Novel biosensing devices, like bio-FET sensors, offer label-free analysis by detecting ionic and biomolecular charges, crucial for diagnostics and biological research.
Paper based sensing devices for point of care testing
Recent advancements in paper-based sensing platforms offer cost-effective clinical diagnostics with microfluidic channels and colorimetric or electrochemical detection zones.
Triphenoxazoles: Fluorescent Photoconducting Materials
Triphenoxazoles exhibit tunable properties, liquid crystallinity, and potential for modification.
TokeOni Analog - seMpai: Properties & Applications
seMpai substrate is suitable for near-infrared BLI in biological experiments, offering high solubility for extended bioluminescent applications.
Cadmium-free Quantum Dots for Bioimaging
Cadmium-free quantum dots for bioimaging offer design and synthesis strategies, enhancing bioimaging and sensing applications.
Silver Nanomaterials: Properties & Applications
Silver nanomaterials have unique physical, chemical and optical properties that are being leveraged for a wide variety of applications.
Inorganic Nanoparticles: Properties & Applications
Article explores properties of inorganic nanoparticle-based materials, highlighting structural diversity and fundamental questions in control.
Introduction to Gold Nanoparticles
Gold nanoparticles exhibit unique optical properties, including intense light absorbance and scattering at their surface.
Fluorescent Nanomaterials for Bioimaging
Professor Torelli reviews fluorescent nanomaterials, assessing brightness, photostability, and size for emerging bioimaging applications.
Analysis of Polar Compounds with Ion Pair Reagents
RAFT polymerization controls chain growth, yields defined polymers without cytotoxic heavy metals like ATRP.
Graphene for Rechargeable Batteries
Advanced technologies for energy conversion and storage aim to improve performance and reduce environmental impact.
Thiolated Gold Nanoclusters
Controlled synthesis of metal clusters regulates ligands and atoms, advancing metal nanomaterial synthesis.
Thermogelation of PLGA-block-PEG-block-PLGA Copolymers
Thermogelation of PLGA-block-PEG-block-PLGA copolymers. Find materials, procedure & testing details.
2D Materials in Biosensing
Professors summarize recent 2D materials synthesis advancements and biosensing applications in various fields.
Gold Nanoparticles for Diagnostics
Drs. Fernandes and Baptista discuss gold nanoparticles synthesis and diagnostics regulations, focusing on lateral flow assays.
Fluorescence Quenching Microscopy
Fluorescence quenching microscopy visualizes 2D materials like graphene and MoS2 rapidly, inexpensively, and with high fidelity.
Molecular Self-Assembly Introduction
Molecular self-assembly, explored through electrostatic and monolayer approaches, is significant in material science.
Fluorescent Nanodiamonds for Bioimaging
Fluorescent Nanodiamonds and biofunctionalization strategies are detailed for imaging and bioconjugation applications.
Gold Nanoparticles: Properties and Applications
Gold (Au) nanoparticles have tunable optical and electronic properties and are used in a number of applications including photovoltaics, sensors, drug delivery & catalysis.
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