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Fabrication and evaluation of BerNPs regarding the growth and development of Streptococcus mutans

  • Tuyen Huu Nguyen,
  • Hong Thanh Pham,
  • Kieu Kim Thanh Nguyen,
  • Loan Hong Ngo,
  • Anh Ngoc Tuan Mai,
  • Thu Hoang Anh Lam,
  • Ngan Thi Kim Phan,
  • Dung Tien Pham,
  • Duong Thuy Hoang,
  • Thuc Dong Nguyen and
  • Lien Thi Xuan Truong

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 308–315, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.23

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  • , several methods of berberine encapsulation, berberine carrier materials, and berberine microemulsions have also been studied to improve the bioavailability and clinical applicability of berberine [9][13][14][15][16][17]. Although many studies have evaluated the antibacterial activity of berberine, there
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Published 27 Feb 2025

Enhancing mechanical properties of chitosan/PVA electrospun nanofibers: a comprehensive review

  • Nur Areisman Mohd Salleh,
  • Amalina Muhammad Afifi,
  • Fathiah Mohamed Zuki and
  • Hanna Sofia SalehHudin

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 286–307, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.22

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  • Nollet [12]. During electrospinning, fluid is drawn through an electrically charged spinneret with a conical shape at the tip from which a jet emerges [13]. Based on Zeleny’s research, Geoffrey Taylor described in 1964 that the meniscus’ critical half-angle approaches 49.3° immediately before collapse
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Published 26 Feb 2025

Emerging strategies in the sustainable removal of antibiotics using semiconductor-based photocatalysts

  • Yunus Ahmed,
  • Keya Rani Dutta,
  • Parul Akhtar,
  • Md. Arif Hossen,
  • Md. Jahangir Alam,
  • Obaid A. Alharbi,
  • Hamad AlMohamadi and
  • Abdul Wahab Mohammad

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 264–285, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.21

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  • health and ecological systems [11][12][13][14][15][16]. Alarming projections in the USA anticipated that antimicrobial resistance-related deaths exceeding the combined toll of cancer and diabetes, with approximately 23,000 deaths annually [17]. For the mitigation of environmental hazards caused by
  • antibiotics, several physical, biological, and chemical methods have been applied [13][18][19]. Various physical wastewater treatment techniques are based on mechanical separation to reduce contaminant levels by relocating rather than degrading antibiotics [7][8][20]. Biological approaches, such as the
  • degradation and solid–liquid separation are also commonly used in making the pollutants non-toxic or non-hazardous [13][23]. It should be noted that many of the conventional methods fail in degrading antibiotics completely since most antibiotics are very complex in structure and are even resistant to
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Published 25 Feb 2025

Preferential enrichment and extraction of laser-synthesized nanoparticles in organic phases

  • Theo Fromme,
  • Maximilian L. Spiekermann,
  • Florian Lehmann,
  • Stephan Barcikowski,
  • Thomas Seidensticker and
  • Sven Reichenberger

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 254–263, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.20

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  • nanoparticle synthesis was shown to produce gas phases consisting of hydrogen [11][12][13], carbon dioxide [12][14], and carbon monoxide [12][14], as well as carbon-based gases such as methane or C2 hydrocarbons [12][13][14][15][16]. In addition to gaseous by-products, the decomposition was found to produce
  • liquid hydrocarbons such as pyrolysis products [15][16][17][18], polyynes [19][20][21], and dimers [13][22][23]. Furthermore, depending on the solvent and ablated material pairing, carbon may be “harvested” from the solvent forming crystalline carbides [24][25][26][27], amorphous carbon dopant [28][29
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Published 20 Feb 2025

Radiosensitizing properties of dual-functionalized carbon nanostructures loaded with temozolomide

  • Radmila Milenkovska,
  • Nikola Geskovski,
  • Dushko Shalabalija,
  • Ljubica Mihailova,
  • Petre Makreski,
  • Dushko Lukarski,
  • Igor Stojkovski,
  • Maja Simonoska Crcarevska and
  • Kristina Mladenovska

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 229–251, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.18

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  • [13]. It was also shown that the CNs impair extracellular adhesion and regulate adhesion-dependent pathways (such as EGFR/AKT/mTOR and β-catenin) [14], inhibit angiogenesis via the NF-κB pathway [15], inhibit several signal transduction pathways (WNT/β-catenin, Notch, and JAK-STAT) [16], promote
  • apoptosis via activation of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-, caspase-, and mitochondrion-dependent pathways, such as p53-mPTP [13][17][18], and reduce the expression of voltage-dependent ion channel genes and extracellular receptors in glioma cells, damaging the cell membrane and changing its potential [19
  • loading efficacy and content in these formulations (around 42% and 11%, respectively, for MWCNTs-PEG6000-FA-TMZ and 46% and 13%, respectively, for MWCNTs-G-PEG6000-FA-TMZ; Table 1). When the CNs were PEGylated, an increase in zeta potential was observed (−38.38 and −46.05 mV vs −21.40 and −22.30 mV for
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Synthesis and the impact of hydroxyapatite nanoparticles on the viability and activity of rhizobacteria

  • Bedah Rupaedah,
  • Indrika Novella,
  • Atiek Rostika Noviyanti,
  • Diana Rakhmawaty Eddy,
  • Anna Safarrida,
  • Abdul Hapid,
  • Zhafira Amila Haqqa,
  • Suryana Suryana,
  • Irwan Kurnia and
  • Fathiyah Inayatirrahmi

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 216–228, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.17

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  • nanoparticles [12]. Among these, nanohydroxyapatite (nHA) offers distinct advantages over other nanoparticles regarding the application as a carrier for rhizobacteria, particularly in terms of phosphorus supply [13], biological compatibility [14], and high adsorption capacity [15]. Consequently, nHA not only
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Published 18 Feb 2025

Recent advances in photothermal nanomaterials for ophthalmic applications

  • Jiayuan Zhuang,
  • Linhui Jia,
  • Chenghao Li,
  • Rui Yang,
  • Jiapeng Wang,
  • Wen-an Wang,
  • Heng Zhou and
  • Xiangxia Luo

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 195–215, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.16

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  • addition, the cornea, an ocular tissue, is relatively “immune amnestied” because of the absence of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, which reduces the patient’s immune response and inflammation and improves the safety and efficacy of photothermal nanomaterials therapy [12][13]. The small size of
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Published 17 Feb 2025

Probing the potential of rare earth elements in the development of new anticancer drugs: single molecule studies

  • Josiane A. D. Batista,
  • Rayane M. de Oliveira,
  • Carlos H. M. Lima,
  • Milton L. Lana Júnior,
  • Virgílio C. dos Anjos,
  • Maria J. V. Bell and
  • Márcio S. Rocha

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 187–194, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.15

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  • fact that some metals have been successfully used, or are being investigated, as components of chemotherapeutic drugs [9][10], especially platinum [11][12][13][14][15][16] or, alternatively, ruthenium [17], titanium [18], gold, and copper. Here we report the high potential of three rare earth elements
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Published 14 Feb 2025

A review of metal-organic frameworks and polymers in mixed matrix membranes for CO2 capture

  • Charlotte Skjold Qvist Christensen,
  • Nicholas Hansen,
  • Mahboubeh Motadayen,
  • Nina Lock,
  • Martin Lahn Henriksen and
  • Jonathan Quinson

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 155–186, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.14

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  • operation [5]. However, a significant drawback of membrane separation is the inherent trade-off between permeability (pressure-normalized flux) and selectivity (αA/B) for gases A and B, as described by the relationship in Equation 1 [5][12][13][14]. where PA is the steady-state permeability of the more
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Published 12 Feb 2025

Clays enhanced with niobium: potential in wastewater treatment and reuse as pigment with antibacterial activity

  • Silvia Jaerger,
  • Patricia Appelt,
  • Mario Antônio Alves da Cunha,
  • Fabián Ccahuana Ayma,
  • Ricardo Schneider,
  • Carla Bittencourt and
  • Fauze Jacó Anaissi

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 141–154, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.13

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  • at approximately 25.54° (2θ) and the other at 49.73° (2θ) [12][13]. The amorphous pattern characteristic of niobium compounds was maintained upon modification of the bentonite clay with these compounds. The X-ray pattern of the samples of bentonite clay modified with the niobium compounds (BeOx and
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Published 10 Feb 2025

TiO2 immobilized on 2D mordenite: effect of hydrolysis conditions on structural, textural, and optical characteristics of the nanocomposites

  • Marina G. Shelyapina,
  • Rosario Isidro Yocupicio-Gaxiola,
  • Gleb A. Valkovsky and
  • Vitalii Petranovskii

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 128–140, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.12

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  • distance and, hence, the mesopore size, but also the aluminum distribution and acidic properties of the obtained material, which are key parameters for catalysts [5][7][8][9][10]. One widely used component for the synthesis of 2D zeolites is CTAB [5][9][11][12][13]. To prepare mesoporous materials from
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Published 10 Feb 2025

Comparison of organic and inorganic hole transport layers in double perovskite material-based solar cell

  • Deepika K and
  • Arjun Singh

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 119–127, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.11

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  • perovskite layer calculated via SCAPS-1D [13]. In 2023, Alla et al. simulated, using SCAPS-1D, a Cs2CuSbX6-based DPSCs with an efficiency exceeding 29% [14]. In 2023, Singh et al. optimized a lead-free DPSC with La2NiMnO6 as absorber layer, Cu2O as HTL, and ZnOS as an ETL. They obtained an efficiency of
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Published 06 Feb 2025

Nanocarriers and macrophage interaction: from a potential hurdle to an alternative therapeutic strategy

  • Naths Grazia Sukubo,
  • Paolo Bigini and
  • Annalisa Morelli

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 97–118, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.10

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  • characteristics [13][14]. This dynamic and complex spectrum of macrophage activity features nuanced challenges and opportunities in leveraging macrophage responses to enhance the therapeutic potential of NCs. Recent research has highlighted the dual role of macrophages in the context of nanomedicine. While their
  • – pro-resolving functions: In contrast, M2 macrophages are activated by anti-inflammatory stimuli, such as IL-4 and IL-13, and are primarily involved in resolving inflammation and promoting tissue repair. They secrete anti-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-10 and transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) [20
  • the IL-4Rα1 receptor, triggered by the binding with IL-4 or IL-13. This process inhibits the M1 response by blocking NF-κB and activator protein 1 (AP-1) by activating the peroxisome proliferators-activated receptor-γ (PPARγ) [17]. Within this broader M2 category, macrophages can be further classified
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Published 31 Jan 2025

Modeling and simulation of carbon-nanocomposite-based gas sensors

  • Roopa Hegde,
  • Punya Prabha V,
  • Shipra Upadhyay and
  • Krishna S B

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 90–96, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.9

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  • model was initially formulated to characterize gas adsorption on solid-phase adsorbents such as carbon-based adsorbents [13]. The fundamental assumptions of the Langmuir isotherm include: (1) adsorption occurs as a monolayer; (2) adsorption sites are uniformly distributed; (3) the adsorption energy
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Published 30 Jan 2025

Characterization of ZnO nanoparticles synthesized using probiotic Lactiplantibacillus plantarum GP258

  • Prashantkumar Siddappa Chakra,
  • Aishwarya Banakar,
  • Shriram Narayan Puranik,
  • Vishwas Kaveeshwar,
  • C. R. Ravikumar and
  • Devaraja Gayathri

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 78–89, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.8

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  • semiconductors. Also, ZnO NPs exhibit antimicrobial activity, targeted drug delivery, catalytic activity, and antidiabetic, larvicidal, acaricidal and anticancer activity in addition to their usage in different medical devices and pharmaceuticals [11][12][13]. We report the ecologically safe production of ZnO
  • instrument to evaluate the electrochemical properties [13][32]. Biological activity of nanoparticles Antibacterial activity of ZnO NPs Agar well diffusion was used to measure the antibacterial activity of the biosynthesized ZnO NPs. The test isolates were belonged to both classes of Gram variants, including
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Instance maps as an organising concept for complex experimental workflows as demonstrated for (nano)material safety research

  • Benjamin Punz,
  • Maja Brajnik,
  • Joh Dokler,
  • Jaleesia D. Amos,
  • Litty Johnson,
  • Katie Reilly,
  • Anastasios G. Papadiamantis,
  • Amaia Green Etxabe,
  • Lee Walker,
  • Diego S. T. Martinez,
  • Steffi Friedrichs,
  • Klaus M. Weltring,
  • Nazende Günday-Türeli,
  • Claus Svendsen,
  • Christine Ogilvie Hendren,
  • Mark R. Wiesner,
  • Martin Himly,
  • Iseult Lynch and
  • Thomas E. Exner

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 57–77, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.7

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  • reactive surface area of nanomaterials is the instantaneous interaction with their surroundings through formation of an acquired environmental or biomolecule corona [11][12] and/or via physical or chemical transformations that can occur at any of the nanomaterials’ life cycle stages [13][14]. The ability
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Published 22 Jan 2025

Theoretical study of the electronic and optical properties of a composite formed by the zeolite NaA and a magnetite cluster

  • Joel Antúnez-García,
  • Roberto Núñez-González,
  • Vitalii Petranovskii,
  • H’Linh Hmok,
  • Armando Reyes-Serrato,
  • Fabian N. Murrieta-Rico,
  • Mufei Xiao and
  • Jonathan Zamora

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 44–53, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.5

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  • ], heavy metal removal [11][12], sensor technologies [13][14][15][16], and biomedical applications [17]. Nanoscale materials represent a thriving field of research with a wide range of potential applications. Today, it is generally recognized that properties like hardness, reactivity, toxicity, and optical
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Precursor sticking coefficient determination from indented deposits fabricated by electron beam induced deposition

  • Alexander Kuprava and
  • Michael Huth

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 35–43, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.4

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  • estimate or initial guess in calculations or even simulations dedicated to FEBID for precursors such as WF6 [9], Me3CpPtMe [10][11][12][13][14][15], HCo3Fe(CO)12, and Nb(NMe2)3(N-t-Bu) [12], as well as tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) [16]. The sticking coefficient has been determined only in the work of
  • pumping speed, and gas injection system (GIS) geometry using the GIS nozzle gas dynamics simulation approach described in [22]. The tilt of the GIS in relation to the substrate surface that defines the angle at which molecules hit the surface was 13° for Cr(C6H6)2 and 50° for Me3CpPtMe. Both GIS needles
  • Arrhenius-type behavior, an activation energy value Ea = 1.13 eV can be derived from the linear fit in Figure 4. The derived value is too big if physisorption is assumed, and it is two times bigger than the adsorption activation energy previously determined for Me3CpPtMe [11][13]. However, this derived
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Published 13 Jan 2025

Bioinspired nanofilament coatings for scale reduction on steel

  • Siad Dahir Ali,
  • Mette Heidemann Rasmussen,
  • Jacopo Catalano,
  • Christian Husum Frederiksen and
  • Tobias Weidner

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 25–34, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.3

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  • SNFs. These filaments have been developed for coatings on polymers [10][11][12], textiles [12][13][14][15][16][17], aluminium and titanium [11][12], and glass [11][12][13][18][19], to replicate the water-repelling effects observed in nature [13][18][20][21]. Coatings with nano- or micrometer-sized
  • polymerization of a polysiloxane on the material surface [18]. The polysiloxane methyl groups lower the surface energy and render the surface hydrophobic. Clearly, the surface chemistry of steel surfaces is very different from the previously used materials such as glass [11][12][13][18], polymers [10][11][12
  • ], and textiles [11][12][13][14][15][16] as it does not offer the hydroxy moieties used previously for direct surface polymerization. It is therefore important to carefully test the stability and attachment of any SNFs growing on steel surfaces. Mechanical scratching of the coated steel surface will
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Published 09 Jan 2025

A nanocarrier containing carboxylic and histamine groups with dual action: acetylcholine hydrolysis and antidote atropine delivery

  • Elina E. Mansurova,
  • Andrey A. Maslennikov,
  • Anna P. Lyubina,
  • Alexandra D. Voloshina,
  • Irek R. Nizameev,
  • Marsil K. Kadirov,
  • Anzhela A. Mikhailova,
  • Polina V. Mikshina,
  • Albina Y. Ziganshina and
  • Igor S. Antipin

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 11–24, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.2

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  • calixarenes, have been extensively utilized in the creation of different smart systems [13][14]. Owing to their unique structural features, these macrocycles are employed in catalysis, such as in the breakdown of OPs [15][16][17][18], as carriers for drug delivery [19][20][21][22], and in the creation of
  • concentration range (13–1650 μM) and did not cause hemolysis even at the highest concentration of 825 μM (Table 2 and Supporting Information File 1, Figure S4). Hist-RA at 220 μM led to nearly 100% hemolysis (Supporting Information File 1, Figure S4), while at concentrations of 110 and 55 μM, agglutination was
  • , 10.74 g (77.6 mmol) of K2CO3 and 1.6 g (9.7 mmol) of KI were added. The mixture was stirred at room temperature, and a solution of ethyl bromoacetate (13 g, 77.8 mmol) in 100 mL of acetone was added dropwise. After addition, the mixture was stirred at 80 °C for 24 h, followed by the removal of the
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Orientation-dependent photonic bandgaps in gold-dust weevil scales and their titania bioreplicates

  • Norma Salvadores Farran,
  • Limin Wang,
  • Primoz Pirih and
  • Bodo D. Wilts

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 1–10, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.1

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  • copolymers [10][11], lithography, or laser etching [12][13], but it can be routinely found in animal integuments. Biomimetic approaches using templates from natural structures offers a possible alternative. The scales of many beetles and weevils contain diamond photonic crystals [14][15][16] that may serve
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Published 02 Jan 2025

Mechanistic insights into endosomal escape by sodium oleate-modified liposomes

  • Ebrahim Sadaqa,
  • Satrialdi,
  • Fransiska Kurniawan and
  • Diky Mudhakir

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2024, 15, 1667–1685, doi:10.3762/bjnano.15.131

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  • evidenced by a shift in zeta potential to a slightly positive value of 1.07 ± 1.80 mV. This shift may be attributed to the protonation of amino acids such as glutamic and aspartic acid in the peptide sequence, which, under acidic conditions, likely contributes to an increase in positive charge [13
  • purchased from Avanti Polar Lipids (Alabaster, AL, USA). Cholesterol (CAS No. 57-88-5, ≥99% purity), 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazineethanesulfonic acid (HEPES, CAS No. 7365-45-9, ≥99.5% purity), resazurin (CAS No. 62758-13-8, ≥98% purity), and sodium oleate (CAS No. 143-19-1, ≥97% purity) were obtained from
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Published 30 Dec 2024

Attempts to preserve and visualize protein corona on the surface of biological nanoparticles in blood serum using photomodification

  • Julia E. Poletaeva,
  • Anastasiya V. Tupitsyna,
  • Alina E. Grigor’eva,
  • Ilya S. Dovydenko and
  • Elena I. Ryabchikova

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2024, 15, 1654–1666, doi:10.3762/bjnano.15.130

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  • system, and the role of the corona in the pathogenesis of chronic diseases are being studied [5][10][11][12][13]. A number of works are devoted to the study of protein corona formation on EVs previously isolated from biological fluids [14][15]. The existence of a “natural” protein corona on EVs in the
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Fabrication of hafnium-based nanoparticles and nanostructures using picosecond laser ablation

  • Abhishek Das,
  • Mangababu Akkanaboina,
  • Jagannath Rathod,
  • R. Sai Prasad Goud,
  • Kanaka Ravi Kumar,
  • Raghu C. Reddy,
  • Ratheesh Ravendran,
  • Katia Vutova,
  • S. V. S. Nageswara Rao and
  • Venugopal Rao Soma

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2024, 15, 1639–1653, doi:10.3762/bjnano.15.129

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  • size and morphology [1]. Recently, interest has risen regarding synthesis and study of Hf-based NPs. Depending on the morphology, chemical composition, and quantum confinement effects, NPs can exhibit novel properties, making them applicable for large-spectrum usage [12][13]. Thus, synthesizing the
  • ± 18 nm, that of HfNSs-T ranged from 50 to 200 nm, with an average feature size of 121 ± 37 nm, and that of HfNSs-A ranged from 50 to 150 nm with an average feature size of 102 ± 24 nm. Figure 13 shows the relationship between the refractive index (η) of the liquid used during ablation and the
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Published 18 Dec 2024

Heterogeneous reactions in a HFCVD reactor: simulation using a 2D model

  • Xochitl Aleyda Morán Martínez,
  • José Alberto Luna López,
  • Zaira Jocelyn Hernández Simón,
  • Gabriel Omar Mendoza Conde,
  • José Álvaro David Hernández de Luz and
  • Godofredo García Salgado

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2024, 15, 1627–1638, doi:10.3762/bjnano.15.128

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  • . Different tools such as ab initio density functional theory [13][14], kinetic Monte Carlo simulations [15][16], and reactive molecular dynamics simulations [17][18] have been used to understand the chemical reactions underlying the growth of the films [19]. Modeling the reaction mechanism in both two
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