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Gold Nanoparticles for Biomolecular Diagnostics
Drs. Fernandes and Baptista explore the synthesis and functionalization of gold nanoparticles and their use in molecular diagnostics, focusing on lateral flow assays. They further discuss the regulations and standards of these materials, as well as the future outlook and
Recent Advances on Nanoparticle-Based Imaging Contrast Agents for in Vivo Stem Cell Tracking
Professor Yu Cheng and co-workers look at the recent advances of nanoparticle-based imaging contrast agents for in vivo stem cell tracking. They provide an in-depth look at popular in vivo imaging techniques, magnetic resonance imaging, fluorescence imaging, ultrasound imaging, and
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.
TokeOni Analog - seMpai: Properties and Applications
Overall results suggest that seMpai is a suitable substrate of near-infrared BLI for many biological experiments. Its high solubility in neutral buffer conditions further extends the bioluminescent application of TokeOni derivatives.
Graphene and Other 2D Crystals for Rechargeable Batteries
Advanced technologies for energy conversion and storage are widely sought after for their potential to improve consumer and electronic device performance as well as for the prospect of reducing the societal and environmental impact of energy generation.
2D Materials Matter: A Perspective on Biosensing Applications
Professor Ebrahimi and Professor Robinson (Pennsylvania State University, USA) summarize recent advances in the synthesis of these 2D materials, resulting material properties, and related applications in biosensing of neurotransmitters, metabolites, proteins, nucleic acids, bacterial cells, and heavy metals.
Triphenoxazoles: A New Class of Fluorescent Photoconducting Liquid Crystalline Materials for Organic Electronic Applications
Here we introduce the Triphenoxazoles, a new class of organic electron donor-acceptor materials that can both be manipulated to change the electronic properties of the donor and acceptor with the consequent modulation of their HOMO/LUMO and properties, such as Stokes
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.
Advances of Noble Bimetallic Nanoparticles in Detection of Glucose Level
Dr. David Medina Cruz et. al. investigate advances in noble bimetallic nanoparticles (BMNP) to more precisely measure and monitor glucose levels in the blood. They focus on the use of enzyme-free silver and gold nanoparticles, such as Ag-Au, Ag-Pt, Ag-Pd
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.
Quantum Dots
Quantum dots are tiny particles or nanocrystals of a semiconducting material with diameters in the range of 2-10 nanometers.
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.
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.
Molecular Monolayers on Silicon Surfaces
Molecular monolayers made via reactions of alkenes with H-Si(111) are often referred to as “self-assembled” monolayers on silicon surfaces by analogy with thiol monolayers on gold. These monolayers are chemically robust.
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.
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