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Publikováno v:
Advanced Functional Materials. 13:365-370
Carbon nanotubules and nanowires were synthesized by pyrolysis of polymer precursors in the pores of alumina membranes. The nanowires were released by dissolving the membranes, and were then made hydrophobic or hydrophilic by chemical surface derivat
Autor:
Ying Liu, Mingliang Tian, M. M. Rosario, Thomas E. Mallouk, E. Hutchinson, J. J. Wang, Hailong Wang, L. Bell, Achim Amma
Publikováno v:
Applied Physics Letters. 84:5171-5173
Nanowires of Ru are a promising candidate for studying the intrinsic behavior of individual one-dimensional superconducting wires. We have prepared Ru nanowires by electrochemical deposition in porous polycarbonate membranes and characterized them st
Autor:
Thomas E. Mallouk, Achim Amma
Publikováno v:
Tetrahedron Letters. 45:1151-1153
The synthesis of an amide cyclophane, which can be considered as the first generation of a family of triangular shape-persistent molecular wedges is described.
Autor:
Achim Amma, Thomas E. Mallouk
Publikováno v:
Nanowires and Nanobelts ISBN: 9780387287058
Over the past decade, there has been remarkable progress in the synthesis of inorganic materials as high aspect ratio nanoparticles. In addition to nanotubes and nanowires derived from carbon and other group IV elements, numerous metals, oxides, and
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Materials Chemistry. 12:2433-2434
We have prepared silver selenide nanowires by a novel synthesis technique. The nanowires were produced through template directed synthesis, in which we used a porous alumina membrane as the template. Silver was deposited on one surface and in the por
Publikováno v:
Chemistry - A European Journal; Oct2002, Vol. 8 Issue 19, p4354-4363, 10p
Autor:
Nicholas A. Kotov
Cubes, triangular prisms, nano-acorn, nano-centipedes, nanoshells, nano-whiskers.... Now that we can create nanoparticles in a wide variety of shapes and morphologies, comes the next challenge: finding ways to organize this collection of particles in