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Zinc oxide nanorods

Other interesting avenues are also being explored. For example, soluble 1-D coordination polymers based upon dendrimers in combination with palladium have been made 107 such soluble, low-dimensional polymers are of interest for liquid crystalline behavior and use in nanocomposites. One-and two-dimensional coordination polymers have also been used as templates for the formation of zinc oxide nanorods and... [Pg.422]

Yan, M., Zhang, H.T., Widjaja, E.J., Chang, R.P.H., 2003. Self-assembly of well-aligned gallium-doped zinc oxide nanorods. J. Appl. Phys. 94, 5240—5246. [Pg.90]

Khan A, Abbasi MA, Hussain M, Ibupoto ZH, Wissting J, Nur O, et al. Piezoelectric nanogenerator based on zinc oxide nanorods grown on textile cotton fabric. Appl Phys Lett 2012 10(19) 193506. [Pg.394]

Khan A, Hussain M, Nur O, Willander M. Mechanical and piezoelectric properties of zinc oxide nanorods grown on conductive textile fabric as an alternative substrate. J Phys D Appl Phys 2014 47(34) 345102. [Pg.395]

Polymeric ZnO nanocomposite materials have attracted global interest because introduction of ZnO filler into polymeric matrices can modify the optical (e.g., shielding from UV and NIR radiation), electrical and mechanical properties. Investigations have been made regarding the optical properties of spin-coated, highly transparent nanocomposite films of oleic acid modified ZnO (Zinc oxide) nanorods embedded in Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) matrix. Pristine and oleic acid (OA) modified ZnO nanorods... [Pg.472]

Wilander, M., Nur, O., Bano, N., and Sultana, K. (2009) Zinc oxide nanorod based heterostmctures on solid and soft substrates for white emitting diodes. New J. Phys., 11, 125020-1-125020-16. [Pg.453]

Chuah LS, Hassan Z, Ng SS, Abu Hassan H (2009) Porous Si (111) and Si (100) as an intermediate buffer layer for nanocrystalline InN films. J Alloys Compd 479(1-2) L54-L58 Chuah LS, Hassan Z, Tneh SS, Abu Hassan H (2010) Porous silicon as an intermediate buffer layer for zinc oxide nanorods. Compos Interf 17(8) 733-742 D Arrigo G, Severino A, Leone S, Mauceri M, Abbondanza G, Buongiomo C, Terrasi A, La Via F (2006) Heteroepitaxial growth of 3C-SiC on silicon-porous silicon-silicon (SPS) substrates. ECS Trans 3(5) 287-298... [Pg.236]

Abstract Biodegradable thermoplastic materials offer great potential to be used in food packaging or biomedical industry. In this chapter we will present a review of the research done on starch and starch nanocomposites. In the case of nanocomposites based on starch, special attention will be given to the influence of starch nanoparticles, cellulose whiskers, zinc oxide nanorods, antioxidants, and antimicrobial inclusion on the physicochemical properties of the materials. The discussion will be focused on structural, mechanical, and barrel properties as well as on degradation, antibacterial and antioxidant activities. Finally, we will discuss our perspectives on how future research should be oriented to contribute in the substitution of synthetic materials with new econanocomposites. [Pg.17]

In the recentiy years some researches demonstrated the important effect of zinc oxide nanorods (ZnO-NR) incorporating them in a thermoplastic sago starch-based material (Nafchi et al. 2012, 2013 Rahman et al. 2013). In particular, (Nafchi et al. 2012, 2013) investigated physicochemical properties of nanocomposites formed by sago starch and different concentration of ZnO-NR (1-5 wt%). The incorporation of low concentration of this nanofiller significantly increased the viscosity of the solution and decreased water vapor permeability of the composites to less than one... [Pg.54]

Baruah S, Kitsomboonloha R, Myint MTZ, Dutta J (2009) Nanoparticle applications for environmental control and remediation. In Chaughule RS, Ramanujan RV (eds) Nanoparticles synthesis, characterization and apphcations. American Scientific Publishers, Valencia, pp 195-216 Baruah S, Jaisai M, Imani R, Nazhad MM, Dutta J (2010) Photocatalytic paper using zinc oxide nanorods. Sd Technol Adv Mater 11 055002... [Pg.79]

Kumar AM, Jung S, Ji T (2011) Protein biosensors based on polymer nano wires, carbon nanotubes and zinc oxide nanorods. Sensors 11 5087-5111... [Pg.260]

Al-Hilli, S.M., Al-Mofarji, R.T. and Willander, M. (2006) Zinc oxide nanorod for intracellular pH sensing. Applied Physics Letters, 89, 173119. [Pg.467]

Schafer S, Srikantharajah R, Klaumiinzer M, Lobaz V, Voigt M, Peukert W Self-alignment of zinc oxide nanorods into a 3D-smectic phase. Thin Solid Films 562 659-667, 2014. [Pg.78]

Zinc Oxide Nanorod Arrays Properties and Hydrothermal Synthesis... [Pg.92]


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