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Marti Romain - - 2011
Surface waters in mixed-activity watersheds can be compromised by fecal pollution from livestock production, sewage outflows or leaking septic systems, or avian or mammalian wildlife. While undertaking water quality research in Eastern Ontario Canada, we observed an abundance of muskrats (Ondatra zibethicus) in some waterways, and sought to determine their ...
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Gottschall Jinger S - - 2011
Despite continual fluctuations in walking surface properties, humans and animals smoothly transition between terrains in their natural surroundings. Walking transitions have the potential to influence dynamic balance in both the anterior-posterior and medial-lateral directions, thereby increasing fall risk and decreasing mobility. The goal of the current manuscript is to provide ...
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Orselli Maria Isabel Veras - - 2011
This study reports for the first time an estimation of the internal net joint forces and torques on adults' lower limbs and pelvis when walking in shallow water, taking into account the drag forces generated by the movement of their bodies in the water and the equivalent data when they ...
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Weisse Jeffrey M - - 2011
Vertical transfer of silicon nanowire (SiNW) arrays with uniform length onto adhesive substrates was realized by the assistance of creating a horizontal crack throughout SiNWs. The crack is formed by adding a water soaking step between consecutive Ag-assisted electroless etching processes of Si. The crack formation is related to the ...
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Xie Yunyan - - 2011
Microcontact printing (μCP) is a useful technique for transferring certain molecules onto surfaces with high spatial resolution using elastomeric stamps. The stamp for μCP is fabricated by replica molding from a master made by microlithography. After wetting with a type of material as an "ink," the stamp comes into contact ...
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Del Castillo Lorena A - - 2010
Bubble coalescence experiments have been performed using a sliding bubble apparatus, in which mm-sized bubbles in an aqueous electrolyte solution without added surfactant rose toward an air meniscus at different speeds obtained by varying the inclination of a closed glass cylinder containing the liquid. The coalescence times of single bubbles ...
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Curtze Carolin - - 2010
When negotiating irregular surfaces, the control of dynamic stability is challenged. In this study, we compared the adjustments in stepping behaviour and arm-swing of 18 unilateral transtibial amputees and 17 able-bodied participants when walking on flat and irregular surfaces. Experimental findings revealed that unilateral transtibial amputees reduced their gait velocity ...
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van der Niet Maria J T C - - 2011
Water molecules desorbing from the bare Pt(553) surface desorb in a three peak structure, associated with, respectively, desorption from step and terrace sites and the water multilayer. Upon pre-covering the step sites with O(ad) we mainly observe OH formation on step sites. When terrace sites are also pre-covered with O(ad), ...
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Browne Kevin P - - 2011
Properties of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) can be tailored by the curvature of the underlying surface. This is so because on a curved support the density of SAM headgroups is always smaller than that of the surface-attachment sites. This density difference increases with increasing curvature and is most pronounced for SAMs ...
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Zhang Li-Yi - - 2011
A 1,3-butadiyne-linked diruthenium complex 4 is successfully brought onto the gold surface in a lying flat mode to form self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) showing reversible multiple redox behaviors on the electrode surface. The diruthenium species with different oxidation states, particularly the Ru(2)(III,III) state which is unstable and impossible to isolate from ...
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Laughrey Zachary - - 2011
Over the past five years, an important development in the area of self-assembling containers has been the increase in interest in those containers that function in aqueous solution. This progress is a reflection of a similar trend within supramolecular chemistry in general, and is driven in part by the need ...
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Jones Ryan L - - 2010
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) have been widely studied as potential lubricants for microelectromechanical system (MEMS) devices. However, these single-layer films have nominally been found to be insufficient for mitigating wear in sliding contacts because of their rapid breakdown under the high pressures found within the nanoasperity junctions at such interfaces. As ...
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Qi Yabing - - 2010
The electrical and friction properties of ω-(trans-4-stilbene)alkylthiol self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on Au(111) were investigated using atomic force microscopy (AFM) and near edge X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy (NEXAFS). The sample surface was uniformly covered with a molecular film consisting of very small grains. Well-ordered and flat monolayer islands were formed ...
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Qin Guoting - - 2010
Biofunctionalization of silicon substrates is important to the development of silicon-based biosensors and devices. Compared to conventional organosiloxane films on silicon oxide intermediate layers, organic monolayers directly bound to the nonoxidized silicon substrates via Si-C bonds enhance the sensitivity of detection and the stability against hydrolytic cleavage. Such monolayers presenting ...
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Lei Yong - - 2011
Surface nano-patterns on substrates are the fundamental structures of various nano-devices. Template-based surface nano-patterning techniques are highly efficient methods in realizing different surface nano-patterns. The time-saving and low-cost fabrication processes of the template-based surface patterning are highly desirable for industry in fabricating different kinds of nano-devices. This tutorial review summarizes ...
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Cheng Lin - - 2010
We report a new class of amphiphilic nanocrystals with mixed polymer brush coatings, which can spontaneously assemble into two-dimensional arrays at oil-water interfaces. The plasmon coupling of gold nanoparticles and nanorods in the assembly can be reversibly modulated by conformational changes of the stimuli-responsive polymer brushes. Amphiphilic gold nanocrystals (nanoparticles ...
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Wong Lu Shin - - 2010
A solid-phase synthetic strategy was developed that uses modular building blocks to prepare symmetric oligo(ethylene glycol)-terminated disulfides with a variety of lengths and terminal functionalities. The modular disulfides, composed of alkyl amino groups linked by an amide group to oligoethylene chains were used to generate self-assembled monolayers (SAMs), which were ...
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Ou Junfei - - 2010
Reduced graphene oxide (RGO) sheets were covalently assembled onto silicon wafers via a multistep route based on the chemical adsorption and thermal reduction of graphene oxide (GO). The formation and microstructure of RGO were analyzed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, ...
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Mukherjee Dibyendu - - 2010
Morphological variations of Photosystem I (PS I) assembly on hydroxyl-terminated alkanethiolate self-assembled monolayer (SAM)/Au substrates with various deposition techniques is presented. Our studies indicate that deposition conditions such as PS I concentration and driving force play a central role in determining organization of immobilized PS I on thiol-activated Au surfaces. ...
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Leroux Yann R - - 2010
A global strategy to prepare a versatile and robust reactive platform for immobilizing molecules on carbon substrates with controlled morphology and high selectivity is presented. The procedure is based on the electroreduction of a selected triisopropylsilyl (TIPS)-protected ethynyl aryldiazonium salt. It avoids the formation of multilayers and efficiently protects the ...
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Hu Yao - - 2011
All-atomic molecular dynamics simulations have been performed to study the interfacial structural and dynamical properties of passivated gold nanoparticles in supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO(2)). Simulations were conducted for a 55-atom gold nanocore with thiolated perfluoropolyether as the packing ligands. The effect of solvent density and surface coverage on the structural ...
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Hong Daewha - - 2010
In this work, we developed a controlled oxidation reaction of vinyl-terminated self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) to carboxylic acid-terminated ones to generate radially inward wettability gradient surfaces. The hydrophobicity was introduced on a silicon wafer by SAMs of 10-undecenyltrichlorosilane, and after the initial drop in oxidation, followed by the dilution-by-dropping method, radial-wettability ...
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Velamakanni Aruna - - 2010
We describe the controlled assembly of silane-based copolymers on various interfaces that have surface silanol groups. This assembly occurs as a result of the formation of very robust siloxane bonds (Si-O-Si) due to a condensation reaction between the alkoxysilane groups of the polymers and surface hydroxyl groups of the substrates. ...
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Schlosser Felix - - 2010
Acetylene-linked macrocycles incorporating multiple perylene tetracarboxylic acid bisimide (PBI) chromophores have been synthesised and separated by recycling GPC. The very first example of such macrocycles, i.e., cyclic trimer 5, containing three PBI dyes self-assembles into highly ordered donut-shaped unique hexagonal nanopatterns on HOPG surfaces as revealed by atomic force microscopy ...
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García Fátima - - 2010
The synthesis of two chiral amphiphiles and their self-assembling features in solution and onto surfaces is reported. The different degree of interdigitation of the paraffinic substituents has an enormous influence in the chirality of the aggregates. Thus, while oligo(phenylene ethynylene) 1 shows a bisignated Cotton effect in solution and P-type ...
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Guo Longhua - - 2011
In this work, we present a simple and effective method to fabricate distance-controllable, Au nanorod (AuNR) chips thorough electrostatic assembly. Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB)-capped AuNRs were immobilized on a hydroxyl-functionalized glass substrate by immersion of the glass into AuNR-suspension. The electrostatic surfacial assembly of AuNRs offers significant advantages over conventional thiol-induced ...
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Kristalyn Cornelius B - - 2011
Semifluorinated self-assembled (FAS SA) films fabricated from trifunctional precursors are frequently used in myriad applications, yet an understanding of the effects of fabrication conditions, including deposition time, on adsorption mechanisms and molecular architectures is still being developed. In this work we prepared SA films based on the F(CF(2))(8)(CH(2))(2)SiCl(3) (FAS-17) precursor ...
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Wang Chao - - 2010
We have demonstrated a hierarchical self-assembly of the nanoribbons on the basis of the concept of a superamphiphile. A viologen-containing surfactant (RV) and a water-soluble electron donor, 6,8-dihydroxypyrene-1,3-disulfonic acid disodium (DHP), are mixed in water to form a charge transfer complex (RV-DHP), functionalizing as a superamphiphile. RV-DHP can self-assemble in ...
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Yamaguchi Tatsuya - - 2010
The formation process of a hemicyanine-terminated alkanethiolate self-assembled monolayer (SAM) on gold nanospheres immobilized on a glass substrate was studied by absorption spectroscopy, optical second harmonic generation, and Monte Carlo simulation. It was found that hemicyanine thiolate SAMs mainly form in the upper hemisphere region of the gold nanospheres in ...
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Carro Pilar - - 2010
This paper presents a theoretical study of the surface structures and thermodynamic stability of different thiol and sulfide structures present on the palladium surface as a function of the chemical potential of the thiol species. It has been found that as the chemical potential of the thiol is increased, the ...
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Fleischli Franziska D - - 2010
In organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs), the conducting channel is located near the interface between the organic semiconductor and the oxide dielectric; this interface is crucial for transistor performance. Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on the interface reduce the negative influences of the oxide dielectric surface by decreasing the coupling of the carriers ...
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Dubey Manish - - 2010
Organophosphonic acid self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on oxide surfaces have recently seen increased use in electrical and biological sensor applications. The reliability and reproducibility of these sensors require good molecular organization in these SAMs. In this regard, packing, order, and alignment in the SAMs is important, as it influences the electron ...
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Qiao Yan - - 2010
Supramolecular self-assembly can not only lead to a better understanding of biological systems, but also can enable rational building of complex and functional materials. In this report, hierarchical one-dimensional (1D) architectures involving nanotubes, coiled-coil ropelike structures, nanohelices, and nanoribbons are created via lanthanum-cholate supramolecular self-assembly. These sophisticated self-assemblies are proven ...
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Wang Yongfeng - - 2010
Direct comparison of SnPc growth on a metal and a nearly insulating surface was achieved by adsorption of SnPc on Au(111) partially covered with NaCl. While on Au(111), SnPc lies flat and grows in a Stranski-Krastanov mode; on NaCl, Volmer-Weber growth of three-dimensional molecular nanocrystals occurs. On NaCl, intermolecular interactions ...
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Hung Shih-Wei - - 2010
Molecular dynamics simulations are performed to study the physical mechanism of cobra cardiotoxin (CTX) proteins adsorption on alkanethiol self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) composed of S( CH(2))(5) CH(3) and S( CH(2))(9) CH(3). The binding energy of the CTX protein to the SAM surface of different mixing ratios of alkanethiol chains is calculated. ...
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Jung Ulrich - - 2010
The photoisomerization of self-assembled monolayers of azobenzene-containing alkanethiols, as well as of mixed monolayers of these substances with n-alkanethiol spacer molecules on Au surfaces, was studied by photoelectrochemical measurements and surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy. A strong dependence on the molecular structure of the adsorbates was found, specifically on the linker ...
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Dubacheva Galina V - - 2010
This work presents an in situ study of the adsorption/desorption behavior of ferrocene(Fc)-functionalized linear polymers on a gold surface covered with beta-cyclodextrin(beta-CD)-modified self-assembled monolayers (SAMs). The characterization of binary SAMs obtained with HS-(CH(2))(11)-EG(6)-N(3) and HS-(CH(2))(11)-EG(4)-OH (EG, ethylene glycol) was performed using a quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D), cyclic ...
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Frasconi Marco - - 2010
Bifunctional hydroxyl/thiol-functionalized fourth-generation polyamidoamine dendrimer (G4-PAMAM)-encapsulated Au nanoparticle (NP) was synthesized and immobilized on a mixed self-assembled monolayer (SAM)-modified gold surface. This modified surface was resistant to nonspecific adsorption of proteins having a wide range of molecular weight and isoelectric points. Part of the dendrimer thiol groups were converted to ...
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Bi Yingpu - - 2010
Herein, we demonstrate that galvanic replacement reaction over aligned Ag nanowire arrays can be employed as a simple and powerful cold-welding technique for large-scale fabrication of highly ordered Au nanochannel monolayers.
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Kim Hye Ryeong - - 2010
Dithiolate-modified multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) adsorb selectively on the self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of alkanethiols on a Au surface: the long dithiolates attached to the MWCNTs anchor the massive MWCNTs onto the Au surface by replacing the shorter thiolates of SAMs.
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Xue Qiannan - - 2011
A micro potentiometric immunosensor based on mixed SAMs wrapped nano-spheres array for the detection of hemoglobin-A1c level is presented in this paper. Nano-spheres array is prepared by wrapping nano-gold particle with mixed SAMs on the surface of micro immunosensor. Mixed SAMs make the nano-gold particles distribute uniformly without aggregation and ...
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Tran T Doan - - 2010
Thermodynamic and adsorption properties of protein monolayer electrochemistry (PME) are examined for Pseudomonas aeruginosa azurin (AZ) immobilized at an electrode modified with a networked film of monolayer-protected clusters (MPCs) to assess if nanoparticle films of this nature offer a more homogeneous adsorption interface compared to traditional self-assembled monolayer (SAM) modified ...
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Saeedi E - - 2010
We present a simple and versatile method for integrating submicron objects onto pre-determined locations on a substrate. The method relies on augmenting inertial forces using centrifugal motion and geometric constraints to guide the placement of submicron objects on a substrate with minimal requirements for surface engineering and binding chemistries. Here, ...
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O'Leary Leslie E - - 2010
The formation of mixed methyl/allyl monolayers has been accomplished through a two-step halogenation/alkylation reaction on Si(111) surfaces. The total coverage of alkylated Si, the surface recombination velocities, and the degree of surface oxidation as a function of time have been investigated using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, and microwave ...
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Blunt Matthew O - - 2010
A two-dimensional nanoporous covalent organic framework can be prepared on a Au(111) substrate with near complete surface coverage and can be used to control the organisation of a sublimed layer of C(60).
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Bertin Paul A - - 2010
A series of ferrocene-based electroactive molecules (EAMs) containing maleimide and disulfide groups in different asymmetric and branched architectures were designed and synthesized. Stable monolayers of each EAM on gold electrodes were confirmed by cyclic voltammetry. Importantly, these EAMs expand the repertoire of monolayer building blocks amenable to modular biofunctionalization for ...
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Randhawa Jatinder S - - 2010
This article investigates the three-dimensional self-assembly of submillimeter scale polyhedra using surface forces. Using a combination of energy landscape calculations and experiments, we investigate the influence of patterns of hydrophobic surfaces on generating defect-free, closed-packed aggregates of polyhedra, with a focus on cubic units. Calculations show that surface patterning strongly ...
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Gonçalves Raquel - - 2010
Last trends in Biomaterials focus the mimic of cellular environments capable to control cellular responses. Epidermal growth factor (EGF) is a pleiotropic cytokine known to regulate cell proliferation, differentiation, and death. This study aims to optimize the immobilization of EGF on 11-mercapto-1-undecyl-tetra(ethylene)glycol (EG4)-self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) and to establish a new ...
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Mizuno Hidenori - - 2010
Soft lithographic sub-100 nm chemical patterning was demonstrated on organic monolayer surfaces using poly(dimethylsiloxane)-based stamps decorated with Pd nanostructures, structures termed "catalytic stamps". Chemically reactive azide or alkene functionalities were incorporated on oxide-capped silicon surfaces and utilized for patterning via Pd-catalyzed hydrogenation or Heck reactions. The catalytic stamps were soft ...
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Tahara Kazukuni - - 2010
Self-assembled monolayers of a series of tetraalkoxy-substituted octadehydrodibenzo[12]annulene (DBA) derivatives 1c-g possessing butadiyne linkages were studied at the 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene (TCB) or 1-phenyloctane/graphite interface by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). The purpose of this research is not only to investigate the structural variation of two-dimensional (2D) monolayers, but also to assess a ...
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