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Nanodiamonds as Carriers for Address Delivery of Biologically Active Substances
Surface of detonation nanodiamonds was functionalized for the covalent attachment of immunoglobulin, and simultaneously bovine serum albumin and Rabbit Anti-Mouse Antibody. The nanodiamond-IgGI125 and RAM-nanodiamond-BSAI125 complexes are stable in blood
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Due to their outstanding properties nanodiamonds are a promising nanoscale material in various applications such as microelectronics, polishing, optical monitoring, medicine and biotechnology.
Juliana P. L. Gonçalves +8 more
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A New Dynamic Powder Consolidation Technique Using Shock Waves [PDF]
Techniques for shock consolidation of powders have been developed for different purposes, including the synthesis of diamond from carbon powder. In this work, a new device configuration for dynamic consolidation is proposed.
Jheison Lopes dos Santos +3 more
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Nanodiamond (ND) has recently emerged as a potential nanomaterial for nanovaccine development. Here, a plant-based haemagglutinin protein (H5.c2) of A/H5N1 virus was conjugated with detonation NDs (DND) of 3.7 nm in diameter (ND4), and high-pressure and ...
Thuong Thi Ho +14 more
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The Response of HeLa Cells to Fluorescent NanoDiamond Uptake [PDF]
Fluorescent nanodiamonds are promising probes for nanoscale magnetic resonance measurements. Their physical properties predict them to have particularly useful applications in intracellular analysis. Before using them in intracellular experiments however,
Hemelaar, Simon R +5 more
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The structure of detonation nanodiamond particles [PDF]
A model of particles of detonation nanodiamonds is discussed. The model is based on the analyses of experimental data obtained from transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, smallangle X-ray scattering and simultaneous thermal analysis. This model considers the diamond particle as a crystalline diamond nanokernel coated by an impurity shell.
V. A. Plotnikov +3 more
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The negative electron affinity of diamond allows to emit highly reductive electrons. By introducing intra‐bandgap states and an optimized electron transfer mechanism by surface functionalization with Ru(bpy)3, the formation of solvated electrons is achieved upon solar irradiation.
Benjamin Kiendl +20 more
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Diamond-like-carbon nanoparticle production and agglomeration following UV multi-photon excitation of static naphthalene/helium gas mixtures [PDF]
We report the formation of nanoparticles with significant diamond character after UV multi-photon laser excitation of gaseous naphthalene, buffered in static helium gas, at room temperature.
Ruth, Albert A. +2 more
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Comparative Analyses of Commercial Detonation Nanodiamonds [PDF]
Colloidal stability is one of crucial factors for many applications of nanodiamond. Despite recent development, nanodiamonds available on the market often exhibit a high impurity content, wide size distribution of aggregates and low resistance to sedimentation.
A.P. Puzyr +5 more
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Detonation nanodiamonds form a network that entangles silver nanoparticles into stable nanocomplexes. The structure can fine‐tune and enhance plasmonic absorption through nearfield electromagnetic interactions but prevents silver particle aggregation. The study shows how the arrangement and concentration of particles affect light absorption, offering a
Vendula Hrnčířová +4 more
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