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Autor:
Cory D. Cress, Karen J. Soule, Andrew R. Bucossi, Jamie E. Rossi, Brian J. Landi, Ivan Puchades, Nathanael D. Cox
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 65:573-578
The structural and electrical properties of purified and potassium tetrabromoaurate [KAuBr4(aq)] doped semiconducting single-wall carbon nanotubes (S-SWCNTs) and metallic SWCNT (M-SWCNT) thin films are characterized as defects are introduced through
Autor:
Scott W. Schmucker, Erin R. Cleveland, Nathanael D. Cox, Brian J. Landi, Andrew Merrill, Cory D. Cress, Karen J. Soule, Jamie E. Rossi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 495:140-148
A reagent-based treatment method was developed for the removal of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) from aqueous dispersions of single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs). Based on a survey of various reagents, organic solvents emerged as the most effective at
Publikováno v:
ECS Meeting Abstracts. :726-726
Carbon nanotube (CNT) wires are light-weight and robust alternatives to conventional metal conductors. The weight savings, increased flexure tolerance, and corrosion resistance of CNT conductors make them a viable solution for a variety of space, def
Autor:
Brian J. Landi, Andrew Merrill, Karen J. Soule, Jamie E. Rossi, Cory D. Cress, Nathanael D. Cox
Publikováno v:
Carbon. 81:488-496
The structural response of single-wall carbon nanotube (SWCNT) thin-films to ion irradiation has been systematically studied with increasing fluence between 5 × 1012 and 1 × 1015 (150 keV 11B+)/cm2 as a function of SWCNT diameter distribution. SEM
Autor:
Stephen M. Ubnoske, Andrew R. Bucossi, Brian J. Landi, Colleen C. Lawlor, Ivan Puchades, Matthew J. Ganter, Christopher M. Schauerman, Karen J. Soule, Jamie E. Rossi, Cory D. Cress
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physics. 122:025101
A process to fabricate carbon nanotube (CNT) wires with diameters greater than 1 cm and continuous current carrying capability exceeding 20 A is demonstrated. Wires larger than 5 mm are formed using a multi-step radial densification process that begi
Autor:
Karen J. Soule, Jonathan Thomas Zimmermann, Michelle Ubowski, David J. Gee, L. Kate Wright, Kayla Cole
Publikováno v:
Bioscience Reports, Vol 32, Iss 4 (2012)
Bioscience Reports
Bioscience Reports
Human leukaemic HL-60 cells are widely used for studying interactions involving adhesion molecules [e.g. P-selectin and PSGL-1 (P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1)] since their rolling behaviour has been shown to mimic the dynamics of leucocyte rolling