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Lightly Boron-Doped Nanodiamonds for Quantum Sensing Applications
Unlike standard nanodiamonds (NDs), boron-doped nanodiamonds (BNDs) have shown great potential in heating a local environment, such as tumor cells, when excited with NIR lasers (808 nm).
Masfer Alkahtani +5 more
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Modification of Nanodiamonds by Xenon Implantation: A Molecular Dynamics Study [PDF]
Xenon implantation into nanodiamonds is studied using molecular dynamics. The nanodiamonds range in size from 2-10 nm and the primary knock-on (PKA) energy extends up to 40 keV.
Aghajamali, Alireza +5 more
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The ultrahard teeth of mollusks that feed on rocky substrates contain a wear‐resistant coating on their surfaces consisting of densely packed mesocrystalline magnetic nanoparticles within an organic matrix. These coatings display significant hardness and toughness through their highly controlled mesocrystalline architectures.
Taifeng Wang +7 more
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FRET Enhanced Fluorescent Nanodiamonds [PDF]
Fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) are one of the new and very promising biocompatible nanomaterials that can be used both as a fluorescence imaging agent and a highly versatile platform for controlled functionalization to target and deliver a wide spectrum of therapeutic agents.
Rafal, Fudala +9 more
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Nanodiamond‐Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging
AbstractNanodiamonds (ND) hold great potential for diverse applications due to their biocompatibility, non‐toxicity, and versatile functionalization. Direct visualization of ND by means of non‐invasive imaging techniques will open new venues for labeling and tracking, offering unprecedented and unambiguous detection of labeled cells or nanodiamond ...
Jelena Lazovic +7 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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USE OF NANODIAMONDS IN BIOMEDICINE [PDF]
The aim of this work is to summarize the literature data concerning the strategy of creating of methods of efficient nanotherapy and targeted drug delivery.
M. I. Kanyuk
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Diamond nanocrystals containing highly photoluminescent color centers are attractive non-classical and near-field light sources. For near-field applications the size of the nanocrystal is crucial since it defines the optical resolution.
Boudou, Jean-Paul +7 more
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Nanodiamonds: The ways forward [PDF]
We present here a short overview of the main classes of methods used to generate diamond nanostructures. The described methodologies, namely the CVD techniques, the explosive reactions, the laser-induced processes and the plasma treatments, offer the feasibility to produce nanosized diamonds in forms of powders or films, to modulate size, shape and ...
Tamburri E. +6 more
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Quantum sensing reveals intricate patterns linking endo‐lysosomal maturation to cardiac fibrosis progression, highlighting complexity in cellular remodeling. This study investigates fibroblast‐to‐myofibroblast transition under cell aging, stiffness, and TGF‐β stimulation, comparing nanodiamond uptake, endo‐lysosomal dynamics, and free radical ...
Aldona Mzyk +3 more
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