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Aggregation-induced Emission Luminogens for Non-doped Organic Light-emitting Diodes
Organic Light-emitting Diodes (OLEDs) are solid-state devices that transform electrical energy into light. OLEDs are considered the next generation technology for high-resolution flexible displays and solid state lighting, attracting intense scientific and industrial interest.
Sorting Carbon Nanotubes and Their Biological Applications
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have received much attention since their discovery in 1991 by Sumio lijima1 due to their excellent mechanical, electrical, and optical properties.
Silver Nanomaterials for Biological Applications
Silver nanomaterials have unique physical, chemical, and optical properties that are currently being leveraged for a wide variety of biological applications.
Polymer Semiconductors for Intrinsically Stretchable Organic Transistors
Intrinsically stretchable active layers for organic field-effect transistors (OFET) are discussed. Polymer structural modification & post-polymerization modifications are 2 methods to achieve this.
Conducting Polymer Device Applications
The application of conducting polymers at the interface with biology is an exciting new trend in organic electronics research.
Conjugated Polymers for the Engineering of Device/Tissue Interface
Conjugated polymers offer charge transport between inorganic, electrically conducting metals and organic, proton-conducting biological systems.
Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications
Nanoparticles can be used for applications such as growing cells for tissue engineering, nanocomposites used in orthopedics, and miniaturized sensors for DNA, pathogens, and chemicals.
Graphene Quantum Dots: Properties, Synthesis & Applications
Properties, synthesis & applications of Graphene Quantum Dots explained. GQDs have advantages of nontoxicity, good solubility, stable photoluminescence & better surface grafting.
2D MXenes Ink: Synthesis, Properties, and Their Precursors
Optimizing the synthesis of high-quality 2D MXene flakes for 3D ink printing is essential to such technological developments as printable and flexible electronics.
Graphene in Biotechnology
Graphene is the building block for carbon nanomaterials with different dimensionalities.
Light-emitting Polymers
LEPs enable a wide range of important applications including sensors, flexible LED displays and lighting devices, optical pump lasers, and potentially polymer diode lasers.
Graphene-Based Transparent Conductive Electrodes
A transparent conductive electrode (TCE) is an essential component of various optoelectronic devices such as solar cells, liquid-crystal displays (LCD), light-emitting diodes (LED), and touch screens.
Sensitivity Lateral Flow Diagnostic Assays
Steven J. Oldenburg, Ph.D. provides an overview of lateral flow diagnostic assays and discusses the use of ultra-bright reporter particles based on the unique optical properties of gold nanoshells that significantly increase the sensitivity of lateral flow immunoassays.
Novel Graphene‑Based Nanostructures Production, Functionalization, and Engineering
Novel Graphene‑Based Nanostructures Production, Functionalization, and Engineering
Fluorescence Quenching Microscopy: Imaging Two-Dimensional Materials
Developed in the last several years, fluorescence quenching microscopy (FQM) has enabled rapid, inexpensive, and high-fidelity visualization of two-dimensional (2D) materials such as graphene-based sheets and MoS2.
Nature as the Source of Materials for More Sustainable Organic Electronics
Carbon-based Sustainable Organic Electronics (SOE) limit the use of critical elements and biodegrade at their end-of-life. This review offers insight on how structural and energy disorder in these materials influence device performance and includes evaluations of various transport models and
Magnetic Nanoparticles for Cancer Theranostics
The recent emergence of a number of highly functional nanomaterials has enabled new approaches to the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer.
Tutorial in Nanomaterials
Although the idea of carrying on manipulations at smaller and smaller scales has been around for quite some time the birth of nanotechnology, at least on an ideological level, is usually traced back to a speech by Richard Feynman at
CoMoCAT® Single-wall Carbon Nanotubes
The CoMoCAT® method of single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) synthesis yields high purity SWNTs with specific chiralities and narrow distributions of tube diameters.
Self healable PEDOT based film hydrogel and OECT devices
Advancements in bioelectronics, incorporating self-healing materials for wearable devices, and measuring bioelectric signals to assess physiological parameters.
Paper based sensing devices for point of care testing
Recent advancements in paper-based sensing platforms offer cost-effective clinical diagnostics with microfluidic channels and colorimetric or electrochemical detection zones.
Triphenoxazoles: Fluorescent Photoconducting Materials
Triphenoxazoles exhibit tunable properties, liquid crystallinity, and potential for modification.
Noble Bimetallic Nanoparticles in Glucose Detection
Research on noble bimetallic nanoparticles for glucose biosensor detection.
Silica-coated Gold Nanoparticles: Properties, Apps
Gold nanoparticles find diverse applications from biomedical engineering to photovoltaics, leveraging their tunable optical properties for various fields.
Graphene Nanoribbons: Production & Applications
Graphene's unique properties spark interdisciplinary interest; its honeycomb structure offers electrical, optical, and mechanical marvels.
TokeOni Analog - seMpai: Properties & Applications
seMpai substrate is suitable for near-infrared BLI in biological experiments, offering high solubility for extended bioluminescent applications.
Silver Nanomaterials: Properties & Applications
Silver nanomaterials have unique physical, chemical and optical properties that are being leveraged for a wide variety of applications.
Graphene Oxide & Reduced Graphene Oxide Applications
Graphene oxide, a monomolecular layer of graphite with oxygen functionalities, holds unique properties valuable for various applications in materials science.
Organic Transistors for Biomedical Applications
Thin, lightweight, and flexible electronic devices meet widespread demand for scalable, portable, and robust technology.
Inorganic Nanoparticles: Properties & Applications
Article explores properties of inorganic nanoparticle-based materials, highlighting structural diversity and fundamental questions in control.
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