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Chemical vapor deposition of germanium-rich CrGex nanowires

  • Vladislav Dřínek,
  • Stanislav Tiagulskyi,
  • Roman Yatskiv,
  • Jan Grym,
  • Radek Fajgar,
  • Věra Jandová,
  • Martin Koštejn and
  • Jaroslav Kupčík

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 1365–1371, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.100

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  • ) germanides relative to the pristine metal (chromium)/germanium is only several tens of electronvolts [14][15]. Germane GeH4 decomposes thermally according to [16]: whereas the next reaction is not favored [16]: Paralelly, chromium(III) acetylacetonate decomposes via [17]: The products of the above reactions
  • /filled nanoscale cables suitable for medicinal magnetic transport. Experimental CrGex deposits were synthetized using CVD. In a custom-made twin furnace (Supporting Information File 1, Figure S12), chromium(III) acetylacetonate powder (Sigma-Aldrich, 99.99%) was heated to 110 °C and evaporated in the
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Published 07 Dec 2021

Synthesis of graphene–transition metal oxide hybrid nanoparticles and their application in various fields

  • Arpita Jana,
  • Elke Scheer and
  • Sebastian Polarz

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2017, 8, 688–714, doi:10.3762/bjnano.8.74

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  • formation of a new type of flexible thermochromic film [117]. This hybrid film exhibits efficient operation to reduce the in-house temperature under infrared irradiation. Chromium oxide (Cr2O3)–graphene hybrids Cr2O3, a trivalent chromium(III) oxide, is an important industrial material that has been used in
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Published 24 Mar 2017

The distribution and degradation of radiolabeled superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles and quantum dots in mice

  • Denise Bargheer,
  • Artur Giemsa,
  • Barbara Freund,
  • Markus Heine,
  • Christian Waurisch,
  • Gordon M. Stachowski,
  • Stephen G. Hickey,
  • Alexander Eychmüller,
  • Jörg Heeren and
  • Peter Nielsen

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 111–123, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.11

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  • /CdS/ZnS-Qdots in the liver. Keywords: biodistribution; chromium(III); 51Cr; quantum dots; SPIOs; zinc metabolism; 65Zn; Introduction Quantum dots (Qdots) are semiconductor nanocrystals (2–100 nm in diameter) that combine a strong, size-tunable photoluminescence with robust photostability, which
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