. Learning the rules for consistently arranging nanoparticles, like nature arranges atoms into molecules and materials, has been a goal of scientists for quite some time because doing so is essential to capitalize on nanotechnology’s potential for broad application. In an interview on October 10, 2011, Northwestern University Professor Chad Mirkin was asked, “What have you discovered and why is it important?” This discovery by Mirkin and his team is described in the October 14, 2011 issue of the journal Science . Read More Paper Introduction Paper
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Dramatically enhanced ultraviolet photosensing mechanism in a n-ZnO nanowires/i-MgO/n-Si structure …
This study reports that the visible-blind ultraviolet (UV) photodetecting properties of ZnO nanowire based photodetectors were remarkably improved by introducing ultrathin insulating MgO layers between the ZnO nanowires and Si substrates. All layers were grown without pause by metal organic chemical vapor deposition and the density and vertical arrangement of the ZnO nanowires were strongly dependent on the thickness of the MgO layers. The sample in which an MgO layer with a thickness of 8 nm was inserted had high density nanowires with a vertical alignment and showed dramatically improved UV photosensing performance (photo-to-dark current ratio = 1344.5 and recovery time = 350 ms). The photoresponse spectrum revealed good visible-blind UV detectivity with a sharp cut off at 378 nm and a high UV/visible rejection ratio. A detailed discussion regarding the developed UV photosensing mechanism from the introduction of the i-MgO layers and highly dense nanowires in the n-ZnO nanowire…
Impregnating Plastics With Carbon Dioxide
Everyone has heard that carbon dioxide is responsible for global warming. But the gas also has some positive characteristics. In fact, it has a variety of uses: the chemical industry makes use of this colorless gas to produce urea, methanol and salicylic acid. Urea is a fertilizer, methanol is a fuel additive, and salicylic acid is an ingredient in aspirin. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute are now impregnating plastics with compressed CO2 in a process that could lead to new applications ranging from colored contact lenses to bacteria-resistant door handles. At a temperature of 30.1 degrees Celsius and a pressure of 73.8 bar, CO2 goes into a supercritical state that gives the gas solvent-like properties. In this state, it can be introduced into polymers, or act as a “carrier” in which dyes, additives, medical compounds and other substances can be dissolved. “We pump liquid carbon dioxide into a high-pressure container with the plastic components that are to be impregnated, then steadily increase the temperature and the pressure until the gas reaches the supercritical state. When that state is reached, we increase the pressure further. At 170 bar, pigment in powder form dissolves completely in the CO2 and then can be diffused with the gas into the plastic. The whole process only takes a few minutes. When the container is opened, the gas escapes through the surface of the polymer but the pigment stays behind and cannot subsequently be wiped off,” explains Manfred Renner, a scientist at Fraunhofer UMSICHT . In tests, the researchers have even managed to impregnate polycarbonate with nanoparticles that give it antibacterial properties. E-coli bacteria, placed on the plastic’s surface in the institute’s own high-pressure laboratory, were killed off completely – a useful function that could be applied to door handles impregnated with the same nanoparticles. Tests conducted with silica and with the anti-inflammatory active pharmaceutical ingredient flurbiprofen were also successful. “Our process is suitable for impregnating partially crystalline and amorphous polymers such as nylon, TPE , TPU , PP and polycarbonate,” states Renner, “but it cannot be applied to crystalline polymers.” The process holds enormous potential, as carbon dioxide is non-flammable, non-toxic and inexpensive. Whilst it shows solvent-like properties, it does not have the same harmful effects on health and on the environment as the solvents that are used in paints, for example. Painted surfaces are also easily damaged and are not scratch-resistant. Conventional processes for impregnating plastics and giving them new functions have numerous drawbacks. Injection molding, for instance, does not permit the introduction of heat-sensitive substances such as fire retardants or UV stabilizers. Many dyes change color; purple turns black. “Our method allows us to customize high-value plastic components and lifestyle products such as mobile phone shells. The best about it is that the color, additive or active ingredient is introduced into layers near the surface at temperatures far below the material’s melting point, in an environ mentally friendly manner that does away with the need for aggressive solvents ,” says Renner. The process could, for example, be used to dye contact lenses – and lenses could even be enriched with pharmaceutical compounds that would then be slowly released to the eye throughout the day, representing an alternative to repeated applications of eye drops for the treatment of glaucoma. According to the scientist, this new impregnation method is suitable for a broad range of new applications. The yellow propeller, in the image above, was dyed yellow in only five minutes at 90 degrees Celsius and 200 bar. At this pressure, the yellow dye powder dissolved in the CO2 which transferred it into the plastic. Read More
Introduction to Nanoscience
Product DescriptionTomorrow’s nanoscientist will have a truly interdisciplinary and nano-centric education, rather than, for example, a degree in chemistry with a specialization in nanoscience. For this to happen, the field needs a truly focused and dedicated textbook. This full-color masterwork is such a textbook. It introduces the nanoscale along with the societal impacts of nanoscience, then presents an overview of characterization and fabrication methods. The authors systematica… More >>
Introduction to Nanoscience
Solar power toy- Introduction to Solar Science
If you are looking for a solar powered toy, then first of all let me congratulate you for being so considerate about mother nature. The fact that you understand the depletion of non-renewable resources and switch to ecofriendly energized toy for your loved one speaks volumes about you. As per the findings by Home Power Magazine, the amount of sunshine energy that hits the surface of the Earth every minute is greater than the total amount of energy that the world’s human population consumes in a year.
It is better to spread the word around and make everybody become ecofriendly. Buying solar powered toys is the stepping stone to building an ecofriendly environment conscious future. The tiny tots will be aware of the difficulties of the unscrupulous power consumption by mankind and its hazards, therefore they will inculcate clean green habits for a better future and a better world. The toys come in various attractive pieces which allure the kids. The kids while playing will understand the benefits of solar energy, renewable energy resources and also about the disadvantages and hazards of pollution and depleting non renewable resources. There are many interesting designs such as toy cars, animals, bags. To help kids understand better there are many hobby kits and laboratory experiments that help them become understanding and responsible citizens in future.
Solar powered toys is the most interesting way of introducing solar energy. The solar powered toys have many interesting benefits on kids. This era where technology is changing every nano seconds, the kids have billions of options to watch and play stuff on TV and internet as a result they turn into couch potatoes and become addicted to the Idiot box. With the solar powered toys, kids are forced to play outdoors and hang out, this develops their social behavior and improves interpersonal skills with other kids. Not to forget that skin provides the necessary Vitamin to strengthen our bones and body. What are you still waiting for hurry and grab the Solar powered toys now for a better today and tomorrow.



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