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Metal-organic framework-based nanomaterials as opto-electrochemical sensors for the detection of antibiotics and hormones: A review

  • Akeem Adeyemi Oladipo,
  • Saba Derakhshan Oskouei and
  • Mustafa Gazi

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2023, 14, 631–673, doi:10.3762/bjnano.14.52

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  • luminescence [85][86][87]. This process is known as ligand-to-metal charge transfer (LMCT). The lanthanide series consists of fifteen elements, ranging in atomic number from 57 for lanthanum to 71 for lutetium. The chemically related elements scandium and yttrium are also included in this group of fifteen
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Published 01 Jun 2023

Materials nanoarchitectonics at two-dimensional liquid interfaces

  • Katsuhiko Ariga,
  • Michio Matsumoto,
  • Taizo Mori and
  • Lok Kumar Shrestha

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2019, 10, 1559–1587, doi:10.3762/bjnano.10.153

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  • ) [230]. Scandium triflate, one of the catalysts forming imine-linked COFs [231] in the aqueous phase was isolated from both amine and aldehyde COF monomers dissolved into an organic phase. The two phases in contact with each other induced the COF formation at the interface, forming large-area
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Published 30 Jul 2019

Nanocomposite–parylene C thin films with high dielectric constant and low losses for future organic electronic devices

  • Marwa Mokni,
  • Gianluigi Maggioni,
  • Abdelkader Kahouli,
  • Sara M. Carturan,
  • Walter Raniero and
  • Alain Sylvestre

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2019, 10, 428–441, doi:10.3762/bjnano.10.42

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  • recently proposed for low operating voltages of TFTs [1][2]. By using water-inducement, scandium oxide was succesfully integrated as gate dielectric in both InZnO and CuO TFTs [1]. Using a sol–gel approach, high-k ink hybrid AlOOH nanocomposites demonstrated low leakage currents suitable for low operating
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Published 12 Feb 2019

Graphene functionalised by laser-ablated V2O5 for a highly sensitive NH3 sensor

  • Margus Kodu,
  • Artjom Berholts,
  • Tauno Kahro,
  • Mati Kook,
  • Peeter Ritslaid,
  • Helina Seemen,
  • Tea Avarmaa,
  • Harry Alles and
  • Raivo Jaaniso

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2017, 8, 571–578, doi:10.3762/bjnano.8.61

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  • last 3d elements, scandium and zinc, the rest of the metals possess several oxidation states. The presence of several stable oxidation states serves as a basis of catalytic activity in redox reactions and is most noticeable for vanadium, chromium, and manganese. In particular, vanadium has the highest
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Published 07 Mar 2017

Metal hydrides: an innovative and challenging conversion reaction anode for lithium-ion batteries

  • Luc Aymard,
  • Yassine Oumellal and
  • Jean-Pierre Bonnet

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 1821–1839, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.186

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  • observed. This combined conversion (MgH2)/alloying (Si) system presents the highest theoretical capacity anode with the possibility to reach approximately 6000 mA·h·g−1. The production of pure Mg0.65Sc0.35H2.25 (1900 mA·h·g−1) by reactive grinding from magnesium and scandium hydride (MgH2 + ScH2) is not
  • possible. Instead, a mixture of 68% of Mg0.65Sc0.35H2.25, 20% of MgH2 and 12% Mg2FeH6 is obtained. The formation of Mg2FeH6 is due to the strong abrasion of the grinding tools through scandium hydride. The discharge curves of this hydride mixture involves 2.25Li at 0.32 V vs Li+/Li0 and the corresponding X
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Published 31 Aug 2015

On the structure of grain/interphase boundaries and interfaces

  • K. Anantha Padmanabhan and
  • Herbert Gleiter

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 1603–1615, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.172

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  • scandium, 23.55 for palladium, 49.03 for lithium, 37.36 for beryllium, 19.38 for phosphorus, 10.16 for boron and so on. Similar values for polymers are not available.) In this line of argument, this enormous energy release raises the local temperature and enables the diffusive ordering of atoms over a
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Published 22 Sep 2014

Novel acridone-modified MCM-41 type silica: Synthesis, characterization and fluorescence tuning

  • Maximilian Hemgesberg,
  • Gunder Dörr,
  • Yvonne Schmitt,
  • Andreas Seifert,
  • Zhou Zhou,
  • Robin Klupp Taylor,
  • Sarah Bay,
  • Stefan Ernst,
  • Markus Gerhards,
  • Thomas J. J. Müller and
  • Werner R. Thiel

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2011, 2, 284–292, doi:10.3762/bjnano.2.33

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  • scandium triflate, which makes the material a good candidate for solid state sensors and optics. The successful synthesis of highly ordered MCM materials through co-condensation was found to be dependent on the chemical interaction of the different precursors. Keywords: acridone; co-condensation
  • ; fluorescence; scandium; MCM-41; Introduction Mesoporous silicates are widely used for a variety of applications such as gas storage and heterogeneous catalysis, e.g., the synthesis of ε-caprolactam [1], or the decomposition of nitrous oxides [2]. MCM-41, MCM-48 and other silica materials can normally be
  • , complex formation with the scandium(III) cation is clearly observed. The infrared absorption of the C=O vibrational band (precursor 1: 1630 cm−1, N-methylacridone: 1630 cm−1 [18]) shifts slightly to lower wavenumbers (Figure 2) after the immobilization, and also splits into two resonances (MCM-ACR: 1625
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Published 09 Jun 2011
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