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A review on nanostructured silver as a basic ingredient in medicine: physicochemical parameters and characterization

  • Gabriel M. Misirli,
  • Kishore Sridharan and
  • Shirley M. P. Abrantes

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 440–461, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.36

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  • Elsevier; part D was reprinted from [40], Advanced Functional Materials, vol. 16, by V. Bastys, I. Pastoriza-Santos, B. Rodríguez-González, R. Vaisnoras, L. M. Liz-Marzán, Formation of Silver Nanoprisms with Surface Plasmons at Communication Wavelengths, 766–773
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Published 14 May 2021

Ultrathin Ni1−xCoxS2 nanoflakes as high energy density electrode materials for asymmetric supercapacitors

  • Xiaoxiang Wang,
  • Teng Wang,
  • Rusen Zhou,
  • Lijuan Fan,
  • Shengli Zhang,
  • Feng Yu,
  • Tuquabo Tesfamichael,
  • Liwei Su and
  • Hongxia Wang

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2019, 10, 2207–2216, doi:10.3762/bjnano.10.213

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  • F·g−1 at 1 A·g−1 were synthesized by Zhang and Lou [17]. Ni–Co mixed oxide nanoprisms with a capacitance of 1000 F·g−1 at 10 A·g−1 were also reported by Yu and co-workers [18]. Differently designed nanostructures will impact the electrochemical performance of nickel–cobalt oxide/sulfide materials
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Published 11 Nov 2019

A silver-nanoparticle/cellulose-nanofiber composite as a highly effective substrate for surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy

  • Yongxin Lu,
  • Yan Luo,
  • Zehao Lin and
  • Jianguo Huang

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2019, 10, 1270–1279, doi:10.3762/bjnano.10.126

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  • substrate composed of cellulose nanofibrils and silver nanoprisms [65]. Two further examples are the silver dendrite decorated filter membrane and the silver nanoparticle decorated plasmonic paper, which both had a detection limit for R6G of 1 × 10−11 M [56][66]. The current paper-based Ag-NP/cellulose-NF
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Published 24 Jun 2019

Optical response of heterogeneous polymer layers containing silver nanostructures

  • Miriam Carlberg,
  • Florent Pourcin,
  • Olivier Margeat,
  • Judikaël Le Rouzo,
  • Gérard Berginc,
  • Rose-Marie Sauvage,
  • Jörg Ackermann and
  • Ludovic Escoubas

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2017, 8, 1065–1072, doi:10.3762/bjnano.8.108

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  • properties. Thin film layers with inclusions of differently shaped nanoparticles, such as nanospheres and nanoprisms, and of different sizes, are optically characterized. The nanoparticles are produced by a simple chemical synthesis at room temperature in water. The plasmonic resonance peaks of the different
  • the nanoparticles to complete the optical characterization. A simple analysis method is proposed to obtain the complex refractive index of nanospheres and nanoprisms in a polymer matrix. Keywords: nanoprisms; nanospheres; plasmonic nanoparticles; spectroscopic ellipsometry; thin film layers
  • physical vapor deposition methods require high energy sources, such as lasers [16], whereas chemical synthesis produces, among other shapes, nanospheres and nanoprisms of different sizes in water at room temperature. Taking advantage of the size and shape versatility of this chemical synthesis, we aim to
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Published 16 May 2017

Tunable longitudinal modes in extended silver nanoparticle assemblies

  • Serene S. Bayram,
  • Klas Lindfors and
  • Amy Szuchmacher Blum

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2016, 7, 1219–1228, doi:10.3762/bjnano.7.113

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  • mimic their equivalents in anisotropic isolated uncoupled particles such as nanoprisms [27] and nanorods [28][29]. In addition, attempts to chain the particles can induce unwanted soldering [23] upon UV irradiation or uneven heating when microwave irradiation is used [26]. The latter method also fails
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Published 26 Aug 2016

Growth evolution and phase transition from chalcocite to digenite in nanocrystalline copper sulfide: Morphological, optical and electrical properties

  • Priscilla Vasthi Quintana-Ramirez,
  • Ma. Concepción Arenas-Arrocena,
  • José Santos-Cruz,
  • Marina Vega-González,
  • Omar Martínez-Alvarez,
  • Víctor Manuel Castaño-Meneses,
  • Laura Susana Acosta-Torres and
  • Javier de la Fuente-Hernández

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 1542–1552, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.166

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  • in an organic solvent and amorphous CuxS was obtained in aqueous solution. Nanoparticle-like nucleation centers are formed at lower temperatures (220 °C), mixtures of morphologies (nanorods, nanodisks and nanoprisms) are seen at 230 and 240 °C, in which the nanodisks are predominant, while big
  • predominant phase is the digenite. TEM images of copper sulfide synthesized in organic solution at a) 220, b) 230, c) 240 and d) 260 °C. The morphology of the CuxS change from irregular nanoparticles to nanoprisms with increasing temperature. The encircled area shows an alignment of the nanorrods (b). HRTEM
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Published 15 Sep 2014

Assessing the plasmonics of gold nano-triangles with higher order laser modes

  • Laura E. Hennemann,
  • Andreas Kolloch,
  • Andreas Kern,
  • Josip Mihaljevic,
  • Johannes Boneberg,
  • Paul Leiderer,
  • Alfred J. Meixner and
  • Dai Zhang

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2012, 3, 674–683, doi:10.3762/bjnano.3.77

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  • rather at the middle of their edges. This can be compared to what has been observed as the edge mode in nanoprisms [5]. 2c. Fischer patterns on glass excited by radial polarisation In both higher order laser modes, Fisher patterns on glass (Figure 5 and Figure 6) yielded a significantly stronger
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Published 04 Oct 2012
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