The Nanochemist's Toolbox [microform] : Nanospheres, Nanorods, Nanorings


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Polymer, metal, silica and ceramic nanoring arrays were synthesized using soft-lithographic techniques as well as selective dewetting. From the resulting ring arrays, square, rectangle or cross-shaped rings were fabricated using surface energy controlled viscous flow of polymers above their glass transition temperature. Metal, polymer and ceramic nanorods/nanowires were synthesized using nanochannel alumina templates. A new inexpensive all-synthetic technique was developed, using nanospheres to synthesize nanorods. The technique named nanosphere imprinted nanochannel alumina (NINA) allows the synthesis of highly ordered porous alumina films with uniform nanochannels of tunable dimensions and spacing for the synthesis of corresponding nanowires/nanorods. As well, all-synthetic nanomachines such as self-propelled nanorotors were described using bimetallic nanorods propelled with the power generated by the selective catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide at one nanowire end. The nanochemist requires a toolbox of nano "building blocks" to assemble and create useful structures with potential technological applications. From a choice of diverse building blocks, this thesis focuses on three promising ones: nanospheres, nanorods and nanorings and describes their synthesis as well as potential applications. Silica and polystyrene nanospheres were synthesized and assembled into 2D & 3D micro-patterned colloidal crystal arrays using soft lithographic techniques. Non-destructive imaging of such crystals was performed using scanning electron microscopy (2D) and laser scanning confocal microscopy (3D) to probe external and internal defects respectively.




Photon Upconversion Nanomaterials


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This book introduces the latest advances made in both fundamental studies and potential applications of upconversion nanomaterials, particularly in the field of high-resolution in vitro bioanalysis and in vivo imaging. This book starts with the synthesis and characterization, and focuses on applications ranging from materials science to biology. Above all, it describes cutting-edge advances in upconversion nanophosphor (UCNP)-based applications in multiplexed encoding, guest delivery and release systems, photodynamic therapy (PDT), solar cells, photocatalysis and so on. The major barriers that currently prevent UCNPs from being used in mainstream applications are also presented in detail.







Luminescence


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In this, the only up-to-date book on this key technology, the number-one expert in the field perfectly blends academic knowledge and industrial applications. Adopting a didactical approach, Professor Ronda discusses all the underlying principles, such that both researchers as well as beginners in the field will profit from this book. The focus is on the inorganic side and the phenomena of luminescence behind the manifold applications illustrated here, including displays, LEDs, lamps, and medical applications. Valuable reading for chemists and electrochemists, as well as materials scientists, those working in the optical and chemical industry, plus lamp and lighting manufacturers.