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The book "Nanorods" is an overview of the fundamentals and applications of nanosciences and nanotechnologies. The methods described in this book are very powerful and have practical applications in the subjects of nanorods.
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2007
Finding new ways to assemble nano-objects into finite superstructures is an important task because their properties depend not only on their size and shape but also on the spatial arrangement and the degree of order among the individual building blocks.
Bishnu P, Khanal, Eugene R, Zubarev
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Finding new ways to assemble nano-objects into finite superstructures is an important task because their properties depend not only on their size and shape but also on the spatial arrangement and the degree of order among the individual building blocks.
Bishnu P, Khanal, Eugene R, Zubarev
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Nano Letters, 2018
Al nanocrystals can be synthesized by high-temperature decomposition of triisobutyl aluminum, creating a mixture of nanoparticle geometries with a significant fraction (∼15%) being single-crystalline Al nanorods. The Al nanorods are elongated along their ⟨110⟩ direction, and generally exhibit hexagonal cross sections consisting of two adjacent {111 ...
Benjamin D. Clark +8 more
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Al nanocrystals can be synthesized by high-temperature decomposition of triisobutyl aluminum, creating a mixture of nanoparticle geometries with a significant fraction (∼15%) being single-crystalline Al nanorods. The Al nanorods are elongated along their ⟨110⟩ direction, and generally exhibit hexagonal cross sections consisting of two adjacent {111 ...
Benjamin D. Clark +8 more
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PbTe Nanorods by Sonoelectrochemistry.
ChemInform, 2005AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Xiaofeng, Qiu +6 more
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Synthesis of magnetite nanorods and porous hematite nanorods
Solid State Communications, 2004Abstract Fe 3 O 4 nanorods with average diameters of 40–50 nm and lengths of up to 1 μm were synthesized through hydrolysis of FeCl 3 and FeSO 4 solutions containing urea in the temperature range from 90 to 95 °C in reflux condition for 12 h, following an aging time of 12 h.
Suoyuan Lian +7 more
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Selective growth of ZnO nanorods on hydrophobic Si nanorod arrays
Nanotechnology, 2015In this paper we describe the selective growth of ZnO nanorods (NRs) on top of hydrophobic Si NR arrays. The periodic Si NR arrays, prepared through electroless chemical etching and HF treatment, functioned as hydrophobic substrates. Droplets containing ZnO seeds could be positioned on the Si NR arrays, causing the ZnO seeds to deposit selectively upon
Ming-Yen, Lu +5 more
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2015
Electrodeposition is a key technique to create nanostructures of metals and inorganic semiconductors. Unlike the electrodeposition of metals, the fabrication of nanostructures of binary semiconductors with desired crystallinity and stoichiometry is not straightforward.
Néstor L. Chévere-Trinidad +3 more
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Electrodeposition is a key technique to create nanostructures of metals and inorganic semiconductors. Unlike the electrodeposition of metals, the fabrication of nanostructures of binary semiconductors with desired crystallinity and stoichiometry is not straightforward.
Néstor L. Chévere-Trinidad +3 more
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Seed mediated growth of gold nanorods: towards nanorod matryoshkas
Faraday Discussions, 2016After a brief review of anisotropy on the nanoscale, experiments in which nanorod core–shell–shell particles are grown are presented. These “nanomatryoshkas” consist of a gold nanorod core, a silica shell, and a final gold shell. Calculation of the near-field properties of these structures using the discrete dipole approximation uncovers the change in ...
Joshua G, Hinman +4 more
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ACS Macro Letters, 2021
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we elucidate the effect of nanorod roughness on nanorod aggregation, dispersion, and percolation in polymer nanocomposites (PNCs). By choosing coarse-grained models that enable systematic variation of the nanorod roughness and by selecting purely repulsive pairwise interactions for nanorods and polymer chains, we ...
Shizhao Lu, Arthi Jayaraman
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Using molecular dynamics simulations, we elucidate the effect of nanorod roughness on nanorod aggregation, dispersion, and percolation in polymer nanocomposites (PNCs). By choosing coarse-grained models that enable systematic variation of the nanorod roughness and by selecting purely repulsive pairwise interactions for nanorods and polymer chains, we ...
Shizhao Lu, Arthi Jayaraman
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Plasmonic nanorod metamaterials for biosensing
Nature Materials, 2009Label-free plasmonic biosensors rely either on surface plasmon polaritons or on localized surface plasmons on continuous or nanostructured noble-metal surfaces to detect molecular-binding events. Despite undisputed advantages, including spectral tunability, strong enhancement of the local electric field and much better adaptability to modern ...
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