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Iron-based 1D nanostructures by electrospinning process
Nanotechnology, 2010Iron-based 1D nanostructures have been successfully prepared using an electrospinning technique and varying the pyrolysis atmospheres. Hematite (Fe(2)O(3)) nanotubes and polycrystalline Fe(3)C nanofibers were obtained by simple air or mixed gas (H(2), Ar) annealing treatments.
Eid, Cynthia +8 more
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Natural and Processed Food Nanostructures
2017In Chinese culture, the lotus flower is recognized as a symbol of a notable man since its leaves rise immaculately clean from the mud. This effect has now been recognized to be the result of the presence of nanostructures and the hydrophobic properties of lotus leaves.
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Magnetisation Processes in Magnetic Nanostructures
1999At present there is great interest in magnetism on the nano-scale which covers magnetic behaviour which can be characterised on a length scale of nanometres (10-9m) [1,2]. Additionally artificial structures can be created in which at least one of the dimensions is on the nanometre scale.
S. Mcvitie, K. J. Kirk
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Mechanosynthesis and process characterization of nanostructured manganese ferrite
Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2005Abstract Nanocrystalline MnFe 2 O 4 particles were synthesized by a high-energy ball milling technique, starting from a manganosite (MnO) and hematite (α-Fe 2 O 3 ) stoichiometric powder mixture. The mechanosynthesis process was performed at room temperature both in hardened steel and in tungsten carbide vials.
F. PADELLA +5 more
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Processing of nanostructured zirconia ceramics
Nanostructured Materials, 1995The inert gas condensation (IGC) technique was employed to synthesize nonagglomerated nanoparticles of ZrO 2 2 and Y 2 O 3 with different average particle sizes ranging from 4 to 14 nm. High pressure phases were found in the as-prepared powders of both n-Y 2 O 3 and n-ZrO 2 . This has been explained on the basis of Gibbs-Thomson effect. The sintering
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Cellular processing and destinies of artificial DNA nanostructures
Chemical Society Reviews, 2016This review gives a panoramic view of the many DNA nanotechnology applications in cells, mechanistic understanding of how and where their interactions occur and their subsequent outcomes.
Di Sheng, Lee +3 more
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Ultrafast quantum information processing in nanostructured semiconductors
Superlattices and Microstructures, 2002We shall review two implementation proposals for quantum information processing based on charge degrees of freedom in semiconductor nanostructures. An all-optical implementation scheme using semiconductor macroatoms/molecules will be discussed. The computational degrees of freedom in this proposal are interband optical transitions driven by ultrafast ...
BIOLATTI, Eliana +4 more
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Chemical Processing of Nanostructured Coatings
2000Nanostructured materials, often characterized by a physical dimension of 1-100 mn (such as grain size) and significant amount of surfaces and interfaces, have been attracting much interest because of their demonstrated or anticipated unique properties compared to the conventional materials (1-3).
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On the Processing of Nanostructured Ceramics
Materials Science Forum, 2003Bernard H. Kear, W.E. Mayo
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