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Sreenivasan, Varun K. A., Wan Aizuddin Wan Razali, Kai Zhang, Rashmi R. Pillai, Avishkar Saini, Denitza Denkova, Marina Santiago, et al. "Development of Bright and Biocompatible Nanoruby and Its Application to Background-Free Time-Gated Imaging of G-Protein-Coupled Receptors." ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 9, no. 45 (November 2, 2017): 39197–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.7b12665.

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Iijima, Sumio. "Carbon Nanotubes." MRS Bulletin 19, no. 11 (November 1994): 43–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/s0883769400048405.

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Nanostructured materials have recently attracted the attention of some materials scientists. Because of their unique properties occurring in low-dimensional structures, nanostructured materials are sought for their possible industrial applications. This article introduces a specific nanostructured material, the carbon nanorube—an extremely thin filaments of graphite considered to be a quasi one-dimensional structure, with a simple well-understood atomic structure. Because of these qualities, the carbon nanorube has elicited great interest from diverse fields of basic and technological research. My discovery of carbon nanotubes was inspired by the discovery of C60 and its family and their mass production. The carbon nanotubes were serendipitously found during the examination of fullerene materials by a high-resolution transmission electron microscope (HRTEM). Since introducing this technique in 1971, I have been employing HRTEM to characterize the microscopic structural details of a variety of materials, including carbonaceous materials. So far, only nanotubes have been revealed with HRTEM.Interest in the carbon nanorube is multifold. Academically the nanotube is an ideal model structure for a quasi one-dimensional structure since its known atomic structure makes computer simulations more reliable. It is worthwhile to study both rare structures of graphite—cylindrical forms with a helical arrangement of carbon atom hexagons and flexible graphitic sheets containing topological surface defects. These materials may find practical uses as tough graphite fibers, molecular wires, catalyst supports, molecular adsorbers, and so on.
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HALFORD, BETHANY. "CLEANING WATER WITH 'NANORUST'." Chemical & Engineering News 84, no. 46 (November 13, 2006): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cen-v084n046.p012.

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Wu, Ju Ying, Jing Hui Fan, Yu Hong Huang, Jing Guo, and Kai Zhang. "Effect of RuO2 on Piezoresistive Properties of CB/MVQ Composite Materials." Key Engineering Materials 609-610 (April 2014): 124–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.609-610.124.

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In this paper, RuO2-CB/MVQ composites were prepared through following steps. First, the nanoruthenium particles had been prepared by solvent thermo-deoxidization ways. Secondly, the nanoRuO2 particles had been formed by oxidation reaction of nanoruthenium particles in air. Thirdly, the carbon black/silicone rubber mixed rubber was prepared by solvent mixing. Fourthly, the nanoruthenium particles were mixed into carbon black/silicone rubber mixed rubber by rubbing dispersion. Finally, vulcanization molding was carried out at certain preasure and temperature. The piezoresistive properties of CB/MWQ composite materials were tested with pressure-resistance testing systems designed ourselves. The test results showed that suitable amounts of RuO2 could enhance the stability and creep of piezoresistive properties of CB/MWQ composite materials. The microstructure of CB/MWQ composite materials were analyzed with SEM and TEM. The characterization results showed that nanoRuO2 particles dispersed in composite materials in nanolevel. These nanostructure could improve conductive net of carbon black, and reinforce crosslink net of silicone rubber. These factors had advantage to the stability of piezoresistive properties of CB/MWQ composite materials.
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Roland, Iännis, Marco Ravaro, Stéphan Suffit, Pascal Filloux, Aristide Lemaître, Ivan Favero, and Giuseppe Leo. "Second-Harmonic Generation in Suspended AlGaAs Waveguides: A Comparative Study." Micromachines 11, no. 2 (February 23, 2020): 229. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi11020229.

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Due to adjustable modal birefringence, suspended AlGaAs optical waveguides with submicron transverse sections can support phase-matched frequency mixing in the whole material transparency range, even close to the material bandgap, by tuning the width-to-height ratio. Furthermore, their single-pass conversion efficiency is potentially huge, thanks to the extreme confinement of the interacting modes in the highly nonlinear and high-refractive-index core, with scattering losses lower than in selectively oxidized or quasi-phase-matched AlGaAs waveguides. Here we compare the performances of two types of suspended waveguides made of this material, designed for second-harmonic generation (SHG) in the telecom range: (a) a nanowire suspended in air by lateral tethers and (b) an ultrathin nanorib, made of a strip lying on a suspended membrane of the same material. Both devices have been fabricated from a 123 nm thick AlGaAs epitaxial layer and tested in terms of SHG efficiency, injection and propagation losses. Our results point out that the nanorib waveguide, which benefits from a far better mechanical robustness, performs comparably to the fully suspended nanowire and is well-suited for liquid sensing applications.
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Jagadeesh, Rajenahally V., Henrik Junge, and Matthias Beller. "“Nanorust”-catalyzed Benign Oxidation of Amines for Selective Synthesis of Nitriles." ChemSusChem 8, no. 1 (October 24, 2014): 92–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cssc.201402613.

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Wang, Jian Zhong, Li Dan Tang, Li Li Wang, Bing Wang, and Hui Ling Du. "Effect of Solution Concentration on Growth and Photoluminescence of ZnO Nanorod Arrays." Advanced Materials Research 299-300 (July 2011): 785–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.299-300.785.

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Well-aligned ZnO nanorod arrays had been successfully prepared by using hydrothermal methods. XRD and SEM analysis showed ZnO nanorod arrays had well orientation along the [0 0 1] direction of ZnO nanorods. The length to diameter is biggest among these samples and is about 25 when solution concentration is 0.8mol/l. The UV emission caused mainly by exciton combination. Furthermore the formation mechanism of ZnO nanorob arrays was studied in detail.
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Переверзев, А. Л., А. А. Бирюк, В. И. Орешкин, И. А. Кузьмин, К. С. Лялин, and Т. А. Довгаль. "Стенд имитационного моделирования радара с синтезированной апертурой." Nanoindustry Russia 12, no. 89 (April 23, 2019): 131–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.22184/nanorus.2019.12.89.131.134.

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Переверзев, А. Л., А. А. Бирюк, В. И. Орешкин, К. С. Лялин, and Ю. М. Мелёшин. "Аппаратные и алгоритмические решения при проектировании РСА." Nanoindustry Russia 12, no. 89 (April 23, 2019): 149–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.22184/nanorus.2019.12.89.149.155.

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Листопадов, А. Д. "Нагрузочное тестирование в маршруте разработки СБИС." Nanoindustry Russia 12, no. 89 (April 23, 2019): 159–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.22184/nanorus.2019.12.89.159.161.

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Амеличев, В. В. "Тонкопленочные магниторезистивные микросистемы с высокой крутизной преобразования." NANOINDUSTRY Russia 12, no. 89 (April 23, 2019): 506–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.22184/nanorus.2019.12.89.506.508.

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Представлены результаты разработки тонкопленочных магниторезистивных микросистем с четной и нечетной передаточной характеристикой. Показаны перспективы создания высокочувствительных микросистем преобразования магнитного поля и энергонезависимой памяти с произвольной выборкой на основе спин-туннельного магниторезистивного эффекта.
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Генералов, С. С., В. В. Амеличев, И. В. Годовицын, С. А. Поломошнов, С. В. Никифоров, Д. М. Григорьев, and А. В. Ильков. "Микросистемы преобразования акустического давления." NANOINDUSTRY Russia 12, no. 89 (April 23, 2019): 509–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.22184/nanorus.2019.12.89.509.510.

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Jäger, Matthias, Jürgen Bruns, Jessica Schneidewind, Cay Pinnow, Hassan Gargouri, and Klaus Petermann. "An Integrated Evanescent Field Sensor for the Simultaneous Measurement of Layer Refractive Index and Thickness." Sensors 21, no. 5 (February 26, 2021): 1628. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21051628.

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A novel integrated sensor for the simultaneous measurement of layer refractive index and thickness based on evanescent fields is proposed. The theoretical limits for the accuracy of the sensor were examined for the example of a TiO2 layer. The influence of production tolerance on the accuracy was evaluated. In the experimental part of this work, a sensor chip containing nanowire and nanorib waveguides realized in silicon on insulator technology was used to demonstrate the detection of refractive index and thickness of a TiO2 atomic layer deposition (ALD) layer.
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Chauhan, Deepak, Pawan Kumar, Chetan Joshi, Nitin Labhsetwar, Sudip K. Ganguly, and Suman L. Jain. "Photo-assisted oxidation of thiols to disulfides using cobalt “Nanorust” under visible light." New Journal of Chemistry 39, no. 8 (2015): 6193–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5nj00792e.

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Wang, Hong Xia, Cheng Lai Yang, You Zhang Zhu, and Ni Chen Yang. "Tight-Binding Approximation Calculation on the Electronic Structure of Graphene and Graphene Nanoribbons." Applied Mechanics and Materials 341-342 (July 2013): 199–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.341-342.199.

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The electronic structure expression of graphene was derived using tight-binding approxi-mation method. According to periodic boundary conditions in width direction of graphene nanorib-bons wave vector, the electronic structure analytical expression of armchair graphene nanoribbons was deduced, and the energy band curve were given. The conditions of graphene nanoribbons being metal or semiconductor were obtained. The results show that when nanoribbons width meetsL=3na/2, the energy gap is zero and armchair graphene nanoribbons behave as the metallic. With the increase of the nanoribbons width, the energy gap of semiconducting nanoribbons decreases. The electronic properties of graphene nanoribbons are closely related to their geometry. The graphene nanoribbons can be modulated into metal or semiconductor with different band gap by controlling their width.
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Sun, Bing, Farooq-Ahmad Khan, Armelle Vallat, and Georg Süss-Fink. "NanoRu@hectorite: A heterogeneous catalyst with switchable selectivity for the hydrogenation of quinoline." Applied Catalysis A: General 467 (October 2013): 310–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apcata.2013.07.037.

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De Baère, T., M. Pracht, Y. Rolland, J. Durand-Labrunie, F. Nguyen, J. Bronowicki, V. Vendrely, et al. "PH-0159: NANORAY-103: Phase I/II trial of NBTXR3 activated by SBRT in patients with HCC and liver metastases." Radiotherapy and Oncology 152 (November 2020): S74—S75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-8140(21)00183-3.

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Shen, Colette J., Katherine LaRoque Jameson, Jared Weiss, Trevor Hackman, Robert Dixon, Jason A. Akulian, Alexander T. Pearson, Jessica Frakes, Patricia Said, and Tanguy Y. Seiwert. "NANORAY-1100: A phase I study of NBTXR3 activated by radiotherapy in patients with advanced cancers treated with anti-PD-1 therapy." Journal of Clinical Oncology 38, no. 5_suppl (February 10, 2020): TPS86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2020.38.5_suppl.tps86.

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TPS86 Background: Most cancer patients present resistance to immune therapy; only approximately 15% of patients respond to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI). Strategies able to increase ICI response are thus of great interest. Radiotherapy (RT), by acting as an immunomodulator is a good candidate to increase the proportion of ICI responders. However, RT dose and ultimate efficacy are limited by potential toxicity to healthy tissues. NBTXR3, a first in class radioenhancer administered by intratumoral injection, has been designed at the nanoscale to increase RT energy dose deposition within the tumor. The result is increased radiation-dependent tumor cell killing, without increasing radiation exposure of healthy tissues. Preclinical and early clinical data suggest NBTXR3 activated by RT can increase the anti-tumor response yielding both local and systemic (abscopal) effects. We hypothesize that NBTXR3 activated by RT, in combination with anti-PD-1 therapy (R3/RT/PD-1), will act synergistically to maximize the local RT effect while also producing a systemic effect sufficient to increase the proportion of ICI responders or convert ICI non-responders to responders. Methods: NANORAY-1100 [NCT03589339] is a multicenter, open-label, phase 1 study to evaluate safety and tolerability of R3/RT/PD-1 in three cohorts: (1) Locoregionally recurrent or recurrent and metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) amenable to re-irradiation of the HN field, (2) Lung metastases from any primary cancer eligible for anti-PD-1, or (3) Liver metastases from any primary cancer eligible for anti-PD-1. Approximately two-thirds of each cohort will be composed of anti-PD-1 non-responders. NBTXR3 injection volume is based on a percentage of gross tumor volume (GTV) determined by central review. The primary objective is to determine R3/RT/PD-1 RP2D. Secondary objectives are to evaluate anti-tumor response (objective response rate; ORR) of R3/RT/PD-1, safety and feasibility of NBTXR3 injection, and NBTXR3 body kinetic profile. Exploratory objectives will assess biomarkers of R3/RT/PD-1 response, including PD-L1 status by IHC, mRNA and cytokine immune marker profiling. Clinical trial information: NCT03589339.
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Yom, S. S., Z. Takacsi-Nagy, X. Liem, S. Salas, A. Debard, L. Finzi, O. I. Vivar, et al. "NANORAY-312: A Phase III Pivotal Study of NBTXR3 Activated by Investigator's Choice of Radiotherapy Alone or Radiotherapy in Combination with Cetuximab for Platinum-Based Chemotherapy-Ineligible Elderly Patients with Locally Advanced HNSCC." International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics 114, no. 3 (November 2022): e313. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrobp.2022.07.1372.

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Hari, Parameswar, Aaron Isley, Greg Medders, and Gordon Purser. "Kinetics of the remediation of Arsenic-contaminated groundwater using nanoscale magnetite particles." MRS Proceedings 1045 (2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/proc-1045-v03-08.

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AbstractArsenate species are toxic compounds widely found as contaminants in industrial and metallurgical environments. Environmental health problems related to industrial waste streams and related drinking water contaminations can commonly occur. Around the world, from Bangladeshi water wells to Oklahoman metal plating sites, toxic levels of arsenic (As) leach into potable water. This paper describes a flow loop system that relies on magnetic nanoscale particles, iron oxide (nanorust), for the removal of these toxic metals. The nanorust particles have an extremely high surface area which allows for the rapid removal of these metal oxides. Perhaps even more importantly, nanorust (iron oxide) also has the unique advantage that it can be easily removed and re-concentrated using inexpensive low field magnetic (125 T) separation techniques. In this study we will present results on treating low levels of As in water with nano particles of mesh size at 50 nm and 26 nm. Determination of As concentrations below 100 ppb level was attained using an Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectroscopy (ICP-MS) system and a continuous flow loop system.
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Froberg, John Edward, Omer Durak, and Jeffrey D. Macklis. "Development of Ultra-Low-Input nanoRibo-Seq Enables Quantification of Translational Control, Revealing Broad uORF Translation by Subtype-Specific Neurons." SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4229514.

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