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Author Verbist, K.; Lebedev, O.I.; Verhoeven, M.A.J.; Winchern, R.; Rijnders, A.J.H.M.; Blank, D.H.A.; Tafuri, F.; Bender, H.; Van Tendeloo, G.
  Title Microstructure of YBa2Cu3O7-\delta Josephson junctions in relation to their properties Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 1998 Publication Superconductor science and technology Abbreviated Journal Supercond Sci Tech
  Volume 11 Issue Pages 13-20
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Publisher Place of Publication Bristol Editor
  Language Wos 000071820300005 Publication Date 2002-08-25
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0953-2048;1361-6668; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.878 Times cited Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.878; 1998 IF: 2.050
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:22112 Serial 2075
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Author Schryvers, D.; Boullay, P.; Potapov, P.L.; Kohn, R.V.; Ball, J.M.
  Title Microstructures and interfaces in Ni-Al martensite: comparing HRTEM observations with continuum theories Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2002 Publication International journal of solids and structures Abbreviated Journal Int J Solids Struct
  Volume 39 Issue Pages 3543-3554
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Publisher Place of Publication Oxford Editor
  Language Wos 000176752500014 Publication Date 2002-10-14
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0020-7683; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.76 Times cited 13 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.76; 2002 IF: 1.080
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:48771 Serial 2078
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Author Colomer, J.-F.; Marega, R.; Traboulsi, H.; Meneghetti, M.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Bonifazi, D.
  Title Microwave-assisted bromination of double-walled carbon nanotubes Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2009 Publication Chemistry of materials Abbreviated Journal Chem Mater
  Volume 21 Issue 20 Pages 4747-4749
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Publisher Place of Publication Washington, D.C. Editor
  Language Wos 000270807800001 Publication Date 2009-09-28
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0897-4756;1520-5002; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 9.466 Times cited 46 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 9.466; 2009 IF: 5.368
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:94504 Serial 2080
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Author Benedict, M.G.; Földi, P.; Peeters, F.M.
  Title Microwave emission from a crystal of molecular magnets: the role of a resonant cavity Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2005 Publication Physical review : B : condensed matter and materials physics Abbreviated Journal Phys Rev B
  Volume 72 Issue 21 Pages 214430,1-9
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT)
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  Publisher Place of Publication Lancaster, Pa Editor
  Language Wos 000234335400099 Publication Date 2005-12-20
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1098-0121;1550-235X; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.836 Times cited 16 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 3.836; 2005 IF: 3.185
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:56302 Serial 2081
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Author Helm, M.; Hilber, W.; Fromherz, T.; Peeters, F.M.; Alavi, K.; Pathak, R.N.
  Title Mini-band dispersion, critical points, and impurity bands in superlattices: an infrared absorption study Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 1994 Publication Solid state electronics Abbreviated Journal Solid State Electron
  Volume 37 Issue Pages 1277-1280
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT)
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  Publisher Place of Publication Oxford Editor
  Language Wos A1994NE79600171 Publication Date 2002-10-18
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0038-1101; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 1.504 Times cited 2 Open Access
  Notes Approved no
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:9372 Serial 2082
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Author Lakrimi, M.; Khym, S.; Symons, D.M.; Nicholas, R.J.; Peeters, F.M.; Mason, N.J.; Walker, P.J.
  Title Mini-gaps and novel giant negative magnetoresistance in InAs/GaSb semimetallic superlattice Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 1998 Publication Physica. E: Low-dimensional systems and nanostructures Abbreviated Journal Physica E
  Volume 2 Issue Pages 363-367
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT)
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  Publisher North-Holland Place of Publication Amsterdam Editor
  Language Wos 000075383500076 Publication Date 2002-07-25
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1386-9477; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.221 Times cited 1 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.221; 1998 IF: NA
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:24186 Serial 2083
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Author Lakrimi, M.; Khym, S.; Nicholas, R.J.; Symons, D.M.; Peeters, F.M.; Mason, N.J.; Walker, P.J.
  Title Mini-gaps and novel giant negative magnetoresistance in InAs/GaSb semimetallic superlattices Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 1997 Publication Physical review letters Abbreviated Journal Phys Rev Lett
  Volume 79 Issue Pages 3034-3037
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT)
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  Publisher Place of Publication New York, N.Y. Editor
  Language Wos A1997YB66400029 Publication Date 0000-00-00
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0031-9007 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 8.462 Times cited 66 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 8.462; 1997 IF: 6.140
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:19283 Serial 2084
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Author Helm, M.; Hilber, W.; Strasser, G.; de Meester, R.; Peeters, F.M.
  Title Minibands and Wannier-Strak ladders in semiconductor superlattices studied by infrared spectroscopy Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 1999 Publication Brazilian journal of physics Abbreviated Journal Braz J Phys
  Volume 29 Issue Pages 652-660
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT)
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  Publisher Place of Publication São Paulo Editor
  Language Wos 000084353900008 Publication Date 0000-00-00
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0103-9733 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 0.732 Times cited 6 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 0.732; 1999 IF: NA
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:28511 Serial 2085
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Author Nicholas, R.J.; Lakrimi, M.; Khym, S.W.; Mason, N.J.; Poulter, A.J.L.; Vaughan, T.; Walker, P.J.; Maude, D.K.; Portal, J.C.; Symons, D.M.; Peeters, F.M.
  Title Minigaps and the quantum Hall effect in broken gap InAs/GaSb heterostructures Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 1998 Publication Physica: B : condensed matter Abbreviated Journal Physica B
  Volume 256/258 Issue Pages 207-214
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Amsterdam Editor
  Language Wos 000077775900042 Publication Date 2002-07-25
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0921-4526; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 1.386 Times cited 3 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 1.386; 1998 IF: 0.619
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:24178 Serial 2086
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Author Zha, G.-Q.; Covaci, L.; Peeters, F.M.; Zhou, S.-P.
  Title Mixed pairing symmetries and flux-induced spin current in mesoscopic superconducting loops with spin correlations Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2015 Publication Physical review : B : condensed matter and materials physics Abbreviated Journal Phys Rev B
  Volume 91 Issue 91 Pages 214504
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT)
  Abstract We numerically investigate the mixed pairing symmetries inmesoscopic superconducting loops in the presence of spin correlations by solving the Bogoliubov-de Gennes equations self-consistently. The spatial variations of the superconducting order parameters and the spontaneous magnetization are determined by the band structure. When the threaded magnetic flux turns on, the charge and spin currents both emerge and depict periodic evolution. In the case of a mesoscopic loop with dominant triplet p(x) +/- ip(y)-wave symmetry, a slight change of the chemical potential may lead to novel flux-dependent evolution patterns of the ground-state energy and the magnetization. The spin-polarized currents show pronounced quantum oscillations with fractional periods due to the appearance of energy jumps in flux, accompanied with a steplike feature of the enhanced spin current. Particularly, at some appropriate flux, the peaks of the zero-energy local density of states clearly indicate the occurrence of the odd-frequency pairing. In the case of a superconducting loop with dominant singlet d(x2-y2)-wave symmetry, the spatial profiles of the zero-energy local density of states and the magnetization show spin-dependent features on different sample diagonals. Moreover, the evolution of the flux-induced spin current always exhibits an hc/e periodicity.
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  Language Wos 000355647100003 Publication Date 2015-06-05
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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  ISSN 1098-0121;1550-235X; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.836 Times cited 15 Open Access
  Notes ; This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grants No. 61371020 and No. 61271163, by the Visiting Scholar Program of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission, and by the Flemish Science Foundation (FWO-Vl). ; Approved Most recent IF: 3.836; 2015 IF: 3.736
  Call Number c:irua:126433 Serial 2089
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Author Isaeva, A.A.; Makarevich, O.N.; Kutznetsov, A.N.; Doert, T.; Abakumov, A.M.; Van Tendeloo, G.
  Title Mixed tellurides Ni3-xGaTe2 (0\leq x\leq0.65): crystal and electronic structures, properties, and nickel deficiency effects on vacancy ordering Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2010 Publication European journal of inorganic chemistry Abbreviated Journal Eur J Inorg Chem
  Volume Issue 9 Pages 1395-1404
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract The Ni3-xGaTe2 series of compounds (0 x 0.65) was synthesized by a high-temperature ceramic technique at 750 °C. Crystal structures of three compounds in the series were determined by X-ray powder diffraction: Ni2.98(1)GaTe2 (RI = 0.042, Rp = 0.023, Rwp = 0.035), Ni2.79(1)GaTe2 (RI = 0.053, Rp = 0.028, Rwp = 0.039), Ni2.58(1)GaTe2 (RI = 0.081, Rp = 0.037, Rwp = 0.056); the structures were verified by electron diffraction and, for the former compound, high-resolution electron microscopy. The compounds crystallize in a hexagonal lattice with P63/mmc, and the structures can be regarded as a hexagonal close-packed array with a -Ga-Te-Te- stacking sequence. The octahedral and trigonal bipyramidal voids in the hcp structure are selectively filled with Ni atoms to form one entirely occupied and two partially occupied sites, thus allowing variations in the nickel content in the series of compounds Ni3-xGaTe2 (0 x 0.65). A superstructure with asup = 2asub (P63/mmc) has been identified for Ni3-xGaTe2 (0.5 x 0.65) by electron diffraction. Real-space, high-resolution images confirm an ordering of Ni atoms and vacancies inthe ab plane. Quantum-chemical calculations performed forNi3-xGaTe2 (x = 0, 0.25, 0.75, 1) suggest anisotropic metallic conductivity and Pauli paramagnetic behavior that are experimentally confirmed for Ni3GaTe2.
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  Publisher Place of Publication Weinheim Editor
  Language Wos 000276370300009 Publication Date 2010-02-12
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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  ISSN 1434-1948;1099-0682; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.444 Times cited 8 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.444; 2010 IF: 2.910
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:82266 Serial 2090
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Author Lebedev, O.I.; Bals, S.; Van Tendeloo, G.; Snoeck, G.E.; Retoux, R.; Boudin, S.; Hervieu, M.
  Title Mixed (Sr1-xCax)33Bi24Al48O141 fullerenoids: the defect structure analysed by (S)TEM techniques Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2006 Publication International journal of materials research Abbreviated Journal Int J Mater Res
  Volume 97 Issue 7 Pages 978-984
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract (Sr1-xCax)(33)Bi-24,partial derivative Al48O141+3 partial derivative/2 fullerenoid solid solutions have been synthesized and the effect of partial substitution of Sr by Ca has been characterized by (scanning) transmission electron microscopy, applying different imaging methods. Most of the defects commonly observed in face centered cubic compounds, have also been observed in (Sr1-xCax)(33)Bi24-partial derivative Al48O141+3 partial derivative/2. Based on purely geometrical and topological models, structural presentations for the coherent twin boundaries and stacking faults have been constructed on the basis of complex spherical “Al84O210” units. The results are compared to defects observed in the crystallite fullerite C-60.
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  Language Wos 000239916700017 Publication Date 2013-12-09
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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  ISSN 1862-5282;2195-8556; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 0.681 Times cited 1 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 0.681; 2006 IF: NA
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:60966 Serial 2091
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Author Lieberman, C.M.; Filatov, A.S.; Wei, Z.; Rogachev, A.Y.; Abakumov, A.M.; Dikarev, E.V.
  Title Mixed-valent, heteroleptic homometallic diketonates as templates for the design of volatile heterometallic precursors Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2015 Publication Chemical science Abbreviated Journal Chem Sci
  Volume 6 Issue 6 Pages 2835-2842
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract A novel series of mixed-valent, heteroleptic transition metal diketonates that can be utilized as prospective single-source precursors for the low-temperature preparation of oxide materials are reported. The first mixed-valent iron beta-diketonates with different Fe-III/Fe-II ratios have been synthesized by applying the mixed-ligand approach. Based on nearly quantitative reaction yields and analysis of iron-oxygen bonds, these compounds were formulated as [Fe-III(acac)(3)][Fe-II(hfac)(2)] (1) and [Fe-II(hfac)(2)][Fe-III(acac)(3)][Fe-II(hfac)(2)] (2). In the above heteroleptic complexes, the Lewis acidic, coordinatively unsaturated Fe-II centers chelated by two hfac (hexafluoroacetylacetonate) ligands with electron-withdrawing substituents maintain bridging interactions with oxygen atoms of electron-donating acac (acetylacetonate) groups that chelate the neighboring Fe-III atoms. Switching the ligands on Fe-III and Fe-II atoms in starting reagents resulted in the instant ligand exchange between iron centers and in yet another polynuclear homometallic diketonate [Fe-II(hfac)(2)][Fe-III(acac)(2)(hfac)][Fe-II(hfac)(2)] (3) that adheres to the same bonding pattern as in complexes 1 and 2. The proposed synthetic methodology has been extended to design heterometallic diketonates with different M : M' ratios. Homometallic parent molecules have been used as templates to obtain heterometallic mixed-valent [Fe-III(acac)(3)][Mn-II(hfac)(2)] (4) and [Ni-II(hfac)(2)] – [Fe-III(acac)(3)][Ni-II(hfac)(2)] (5) complexes. The combination of two different diketonate ligands with electron-donating and electron-withdrawing substituents was found to be crucial for maintaining the above mixed-valent heterometallic assemblies. Theoretical investigation of two possible “isomers”, [Fe-III(acac)(3)][Mn-II(hfac)(2)] (4) and [Mn-III(acac)(3)][Fe-II(hfac)(2)] (40) provided an additional support for the metal site assignment giving a preference of 9.78 kcal mol(-1) for the molecule 4. Heterometallic complexes obtained in the course of this study have been found to act as effective single-source precursors for the synthesis of mixed-transition metal oxide materials MxM2-xO3 and MxMi-xO. The title highly volatile precursors can be used for the low-temperature preparation of both amorphous and crystalline heterometallic oxides in the form of thin films or nanosized particles that are known to operate as efficient catalysts in oxygen evolution reaction.
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  Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry Place of Publication Cambridge Editor
  Language Wos 000353223100021 Publication Date 2015-02-25
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 2041-6520;2041-6539; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 8.668 Times cited 13 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 8.668; 2015 IF: 9.211
  Call Number c:irua:126031 Serial 2092
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Author Dixon, E.; Hadermann, J.; Ramos, S.; Goodwin, A.L.; Hayward, M.A.
  Title Mn(I) in an extended oxide : the synthesis and characterization of La1-xCaxMnO2+\delta (0.6\leq x\leq1) Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2011 Publication Journal of the American Chemical Society Abbreviated Journal J Am Chem Soc
  Volume 133 Issue 45 Pages 18397-18405
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract Reduction of La1xCaxMnO3 (0.6 ≤ x ≤ 1) perovskite phases with sodium hydride yields materials of composition La1xCaxMnO2+δ. The calcium-rich phases (x = 0.9, 1) adopt (La0.9Ca0.1)0.5Mn0.5O disordered rocksalt structures. However local structure analysis using reverse Monte Carlo refinement of models against pair distribution functions obtained from neutron total scattering data reveals lanthanum-rich La1xCaxMnO2+δ (x = 0.6, 0.67, 0.7) phases adopt disordered structures consisting of an intergrowth of sheets of MnO6 octahedra and sheets of MnO4 tetrahedra. X-ray absorption data confirm the presence of Mn(I) centers in La1xCaxMnO2+δ phases with x < 1. Low-temperature neutron diffraction data reveal La1xCaxMnO2+δ (x = 0.6, 0.67, 0.7) phases become antiferromagnetically ordered at low temperature.
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  Publisher Place of Publication Washington, D.C. Editor
  Language Wos 000297381200065 Publication Date 2011-10-14
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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  ISSN 0002-7863;1520-5126; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 13.858 Times cited 33 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 13.858; 2011 IF: 9.907
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:94030 Serial 2094
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Author Eckert, M.; Neyts, E.; Bogaerts, A.
  Title Modeling adatom surface processes during crystal growth: a new implementation of the Metropolis Monte Carlo algorithm Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2009 Publication CrystEngComm Abbreviated Journal Crystengcomm
  Volume 11 Issue 8 Pages 1597-1608
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT)
  Abstract In this paper, a new implementation of the Metropolis Monte Carlo (MMC) algorithm is presented. When combining the MMC model with a molecular dynamics (MD) code, crystal growth by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition can be simulated. As the MD part simulates impacts of growth species onto the surface on a time scale of picoseconds, the MMC algorithm simulates the slower adatom surface processes. The implementation includes a criterion for the selection of atoms that are allowed to be displaced during the simulation, and a criterion of after how many MMC cycles the simulation is stopped. We performed combined MD-MMC simulations for hydrocarbon species that are important for the growth of ultrananocrystalline diamond (UNCD) films at partially hydrogenated diamond surfaces, since this implementation is part of a study of the growth mechanisms of (ultra)nanocrystalline diamond films. Exemplary for adatom arrangements during the growth of UNCD, the adatom surface behavior of C and C2H2 at diamond (111)1 × 1, C and C4H2 at diamond (111)1 × 1 and C3 at diamond (100)2 × 1 has been investigated. For all cases, the diamond crystal structure is pursued under the influence of MMC simulation. Additional longer time-scale MD simulations put forward very similar structures, verifying the MMC algorithm. Nevertheless, the MMC simulation time is typically one order of magnitude shorter than the MD simulation time.
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  Language Wos 000268184300021 Publication Date 2009-04-07
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1466-8033; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.474 Times cited 15 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 3.474; 2009 IF: 4.183
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:77374 Serial 2106
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Author Vandenbroucke, A.M.; Aerts, R.; Van Gaens, W.; De Geyter, N.; Leys, C.; Morent, R.; Bogaerts, A.
  Title Modeling and experimental study of trichloroethylene abatement with a negative direct current corona discharge Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2015 Publication Plasma chemistry and plasma processing Abbreviated Journal Plasma Chem Plasma P
  Volume 35 Issue 35 Pages 217-230
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT)
  Abstract In this work, we study the abatement of dilute trichloroethylene (TCE) in air with a negative direct current corona discharge. A numerical model is used to theoretically investigate the underlying plasma chemistry for the removal of TCE, and a reaction pathway for the abatement of TCE is proposed. The Cl atom, mainly produced by dissociation of COCl, is one of the controlling species in the TCE destruction chemistry and contributes to the production of chlorine containing by-products. The effect of humidity on the removal efficiency is studied and a good agreement is found between experiments and the model for both dry (5 % relative humidity (RH)) and humid air (50 % RH). An increase of the relative humidity from 5 % to 50 % has a negative effect on the removal efficiency, decreasing by ±15 % in humid air. The main loss reactions for TCE are with ClO·, O· and CHCl2. Finally, the by-products and energy cost of TCE abatement are discussed.
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  Publisher Place of Publication New York Editor
  Language Wos 000347285800014 Publication Date 2014-09-10
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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  ISSN 0272-4324;1572-8986; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.355 Times cited 9 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.355; 2015 IF: 2.056
  Call Number c:irua:118882 Serial 2108
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Author Herrebout, D.; Bogaerts, A.; Yan, M.; Gijbels, R.; Goedheer, W.; Vanhulsel, A.
  Title Modeling of a capacitively coupled radio-frequency methane plasma: comparison between a one-dimensional and a two-dimensional fluid model Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2002 Publication Journal of applied physics Abbreviated Journal J Appl Phys
  Volume 92 Issue 5 Pages 2290-2295
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT)
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  Publisher American Institute of Physics Place of Publication New York, N.Y. Editor
  Language Wos 000177548500011 Publication Date 2002-09-18
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0021-8979; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.068 Times cited 15 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.068; 2002 IF: 2.281
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:40188 Serial 2113
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Author Petrović, D.; Martens, T.; van Dijk, J.; Brok, W.J.M.; Bogaerts, A.
  Title Modeling of a dielectric barrier discharge used as a flowing chemical reactor Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2008 Publication Journal of physics : conference series Abbreviated Journal
  Volume 133 Issue Pages 012023,1-012023,8
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT)
  Abstract Our aim is to develop and optimize a model for a dielectric barrier discharge used as a chemical reactor for gas treatment. In order to determine the optimum operating conditions, we have studied the influence of the gas flow rate, reactor geometry and applied voltage parameters on the discharge characteristics. For this purpose, a two-dimensional time-dependent fluid model has been applied to an atmospheric pressure DBD in helium with nitrogen impurities, in a cylindrical geometry. The numerical model is based on the continuity and flux equations for each type of particles treated, the electron energy equation and the Poisson equation. The gas flow is incorporated in the flux equations as a source term. The set of coupled partial differential equations is solved by the so-called modified strongly implicit method. The background gas flow is numerically treated separately, assuming in the model that there is no influence of the plasma on the flow. Indeed, the gas convection velocity is calculated using the commercial code Fluent and it is used as input into the 2D fluid model. The plasma characteristics have been studied in terms of gas flow rate, applied voltage amplitude and frequency, and geometrical effects. The electric currents as a function of time for a given applied potential have been obtained, as well as the number densities and fluxes of plasma species.
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  Publisher Place of Publication Bristol Editor
  Language Wos 000265684100023 Publication Date 2008-11-07
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1742-6596; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor Times cited 6 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: NA
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:71282 Serial 2115
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Author Ariskin, D.A.; Schweigert, I.V.; Alexandrov, A.L.; Bogaerts, A.; Peeters, F.M.
  Title Modeling of chemical processes in the low pressure capacitive radio frequency discharges in a mixture of Ar/C2H2 Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2009 Publication Journal of applied physics Abbreviated Journal J Appl Phys
  Volume 105 Issue 6 Pages 063305,1-063305,9
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Condensed Matter Theory (CMT); Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT)
  Abstract We study the properties of a capacitive 13.56 MHz discharge with a mixture of Ar/C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>2</sub> taking into account the plasmochemistry and growth of heavy hydrocarbons. A hybrid model was developed to combine the kinetic description for electron motion and the fluid approach for negative and positive ion transports and plasmochemical processes. A significant change in plasma parameters related to injection of 5.8% portion of acetylene in argon was observed and analyzed. We found that the electronegativity of the mixture is about 30%. The densities of negatively and positively charged heavy hydrocarbons are sufficiently large to be precursors for the formation of nanoparticles in the discharge volume.
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  Publisher American Institute of Physics Place of Publication New York, N.Y. Editor
  Language Wos 000264774000059 Publication Date 2009-03-26
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0021-8979; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.068 Times cited 21 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.068; 2009 IF: 2.072
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:74496 Serial 2121
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Author Bogaerts, A.; de Bleecker, K.; Kolev, I.; Madani, M.
  Title Modeling of gas discharge plasmas: What can we learn from it? Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2005 Publication Surface and coatings technology Abbreviated Journal Surf Coat Tech
  Volume 200 Issue Pages 62-67
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT)
  Abstract
  Address
  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Lausanne Editor
  Language Wos 000232327800014 Publication Date 2005-03-22
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0257-8972; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.589 Times cited 11 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.589; 2005 IF: 1.646
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:53629 Serial 2122
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Author Bogaerts, A.; Yan, M.; Gijbels, R.; Goedheer, W.
  Title Modeling of ionization of argon in an analytical capacitively coupled radio-frequency glow discharge Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 1999 Publication Journal of applied physics Abbreviated Journal J Appl Phys
  Volume 86 Issue 6 Pages 2990-3001
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT)
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  Address
  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher American Institute of Physics Place of Publication New York, N.Y. Editor
  Language Wos 000082232400010 Publication Date 2002-07-26
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0021-8979; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.068 Times cited 18 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.068; 1999 IF: 2.275
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:28320 Serial 2127
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Author Bogaerts, A.; Aerts, R.; Snoeckx, R.; Somers, W.; Van Gaens, W.; Yusupov, M.; Neyts, E.
  Title Modeling of plasma and plasma-surface interactions for medical, environmental and nano applications Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2012 Publication Journal of physics : conference series Abbreviated Journal
  Volume 399 Issue Pages 012011
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT)
  Abstract In this paper, an overview is given of modeling investigations carried out in our research group for a better understanding of plasmas used for medical, environmental and nano applications. The focus is both on modeling the plasma chemistry and the plasma-surface interactions. The plasma chemistry provides the densities and fluxes of the important plasma species. This information can be used as input when modeling the plasma-surface interactions. The combination of plasma simulations and plasma – surface interaction simulations provides a more comprehensive understanding of the underlying processes for these applications.
  Address
  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Bristol Editor
  Language Wos 000312261700011 Publication Date 2012-11-26
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1742-6588;1742-6596; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor Times cited 7 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: NA
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:104727 Serial 2130
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Author Bogaerts, A.; De Bie, C.; Eckert, M.; Georgieva, V.; Martens, T.; Neyts, E.; Tinck, S.
  Title Modeling of the plasma chemistry and plasmasurface interactions in reactive plasmas Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2010 Publication Pure and applied chemistry Abbreviated Journal Pure Appl Chem
  Volume 82 Issue 6 Pages 1283-1299
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT)
  Abstract In this paper, an overview is given of modeling activities going on in our research group, for describing the plasma chemistry and plasmasurface interactions in reactive plasmas. The plasma chemistry is calculated by a fluid approach or by hybrid Monte Carlo (MC)fluid modeling. An example of both is illustrated in the first part of the paper. The example of fluid modeling is given for a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) in CH4/O2, to describe the partial oxidation of CH4 into value-added chemicals. The example of hybrid MCfluid modeling concerns an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) etch reactor in Ar/Cl2/O2, including also the description of the etch process. The second part of the paper deals with the treatment of plasmasurface interactions on the atomic level, with molecular dynamics (MD) simulations or a combination of MD and MC simulations.
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication London Editor
  Language Wos 000279063900010 Publication Date 2010-04-21
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1365-3075;0033-4545; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.626 Times cited 13 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.626; 2010 IF: 2.134
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:82108 Serial 2134
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Author Neyts, E.; Bogaerts, A.; van de Sanden, M.C.M.
  Title Modeling PECVD growth of nanostructured carbon materials Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2009 Publication High temperature material processes Abbreviated Journal High Temp Mater P-Us
  Volume 13 Issue 3/4 Pages 399-412
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT)
  Abstract We present here some of our modeling efforts for PECVD growth of nanostructured carbon materials with focus on amorphous hydrogenated carbon. Experimental data from an expanding thermal plasma setup were used as input for the simulations. Attention was focused both on the film growth mechanism, as well as on the hydrocarbon reaction mechanisms during growth of the films. It is found that the reaction mechanisms and sticking coefficients are dependent on the specific surface sites, and the structural properties of the growth radicals. The film growth results are in correspondence with the experiment. Furthermore, it is found that thin a-C:H films can be densified using an additional H-flux towards the substrate.
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Editor
  Language Wos 000274202300012 Publication Date 2010-02-01
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1093-3611; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor Times cited Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: NA
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:80991 Serial 2138
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Author Martens, T.; Bogaerts, A.; Brok, W.J.M.; van der Mullen, J.J.A.M.
  Title Modeling study on the influence of the pressure on a dielectric barrier discharge microplasma Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2007 Publication Journal of analytical atomic spectrometry Abbreviated Journal J Anal Atom Spectrom
  Volume 22 Issue 9 Pages 1003-1042
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT)
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  Address
  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication London Editor
  Language Wos 000248917300013 Publication Date 2007-06-22
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0267-9477;1364-5544; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.379 Times cited 17 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 3.379; 2007 IF: 3.269
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:64791 Serial 2140
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Author O'Regan, T.P.; Hurley, P.K.; Sorée, B.; Fischetti, M.V.
  Title Modeling the capacitance-voltage response of In0.53Ga0.47As metal-oxide-semiconductor structures : charge quantization and nonparabolic corrections Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2010 Publication Applied Physics Letters Abbreviated Journal Appl Phys Lett
  Volume 96 Issue 21 Pages 213514,1-213514,3
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (EMAT);
  Abstract The capacitance-voltage (C-V) characteristic is calculated for p-type In<sub>0.53</sub>Ga<sub>0.47</sub>As metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) structures based on a self-consistent PoissonSchrödinger solution. For strong inversion, charge quantization leads to occupation of the satellite valleys which appears as a sharp increase in the capacitance toward the oxide capacitance. The results indicate that the charge quantization, even in the absence of interface defects (D<sub>it</sub>), is a contributing factor to the experimental observation of an almost symmetric C-V response for In<sub>0.53</sub>Ga<sub>0.47</sub>As MOS structures. In addition, nonparabolic corrections are shown to enhance the depopulation of the Γ valley, shifting the capacitance increase to lower inversion charge densities.
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher American Institute of Physics Place of Publication New York, N.Y. Editor
  Language Wos 000278183200090 Publication Date 2010-05-28
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0003-6951; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.411 Times cited 26 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 3.411; 2010 IF: 3.841
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:89509 Serial 2143
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Author Napierala, C.; Lepoittevin, C.; Edely, M.; Sauques, L.; Giovanelli, F.; Laffez, P.; Van Tendeloo, G.
  Title Moderate pressure synthesis of rare earth nickelate with metal-insulator transition using polymeric precursors Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2010 Publication Journal of solid state chemistry Abbreviated Journal J Solid State Chem
  Volume 183 Issue 7 Pages 1663-1669
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract Rare earth nickelates exhibit a reversible metalsemiconductor phase transition that is, in the infrared range, responsible for a thermo-optical contrast. The state of the art synthesis of these compounds usually requires high oxygen pressure to stabilize Ni in the oxidation state 3+. In this work, using polymeric precursor associated with moderate pressure annealing, we show that it is possible to obtain fully oxidized rare earth nickelate with metalinsulator transition. Using thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction and transmission electronic microscopy we compare different samples synthesized at different oxygen pressures and demonstrate their structural similarity. Thermo-optical properties were measured, in the infrared range, using reflectance measurements and confirmed the metalinsulator transition at 60 °C in both samples.TEM observations lead to the conclusion that the structure commonly obtained at 175 bar is perfectly observed in the 20 bar sample without major structural defects. The two samples exhibit a thermochromic behavior and thermo-optical properties of the two samples are equivalent.
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication London Editor
  Language Wos 000279711200028 Publication Date 2010-05-08
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0022-4596; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.299 Times cited 3 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 2.299; 2010 IF: 2.261
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:83679 Serial 2156
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Author Chen, J.H.; van Dyck, D.; op de Beeck, M.; Broeckx, J.; van Landuyt, J.
  Title Modification of the multislice method for calculating coherent STEM images Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 1995 Publication Physica status solidi: A: applied research Abbreviated Journal
  Volume 150 Issue Pages 13-22
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT); Vision lab
  Abstract
  Address
  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Berlin Editor
  Language Wos A1995RQ21500002 Publication Date 2007-01-12
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0031-8965;1521-396X; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor Times cited 5 Open Access
  Notes Approved no
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:13292 Serial 2159
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Author Titantah, J.T.; Lamoen, D.; Schowalter, M.; Rosenauer, A.
  Title Modified atomic scattering amplitudes and size effects on the 002 and 220 electron structure factors of multiple Ga1-xInxAs/GaAs quantum wells Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2009 Publication Journal of applied physics Abbreviated Journal J Appl Phys
  Volume 105 Issue 8 Pages 084310,1-084310,8
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract The modified atomic scattering amplitudes (MASAs) of mixed Ga<sub>1-x</sub>In<sub>x</sub>As, GaAs<sub>1-x</sub>N<sub>x</sub>, and InAs<sub>1-x</sub>N<sub>x</sub> are calculated using the density functional theory approach and the results are compared with those of the binary counterparts. The MASAs of N, Ga, As, and In for various scattering vectors in various chemical environments and in the zinc-blende structure are compared with the frequently used Doyle and Turner values. Deviation from the Doyle and Turner results is found for small scattering vectors (s<0.3 Å<sup>-1</sup>) and for these scattering vectors the MASAs are found to be sensitive to the orientation of the scattering vector and on the chemical environment. The chemical environment sensitive MASAs are used within zero pressure classical Metropolis Monte Carlo, finite temperature calculations to investigate the effect of well size on the electron 002 and 220 structure factors (SFs). The implications of the use of the 002 (200) spot for the quantification of nanostructured Ga<sub>1-x</sub>In<sub>x</sub>As systems are examined while the 220 SF across the well is evaluated and is found to be very sensitive to the in-plane static displacements.
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher American Institute of Physics Place of Publication New York, N.Y. Editor
  Language Wos 000268064700149 Publication Date 2009-04-23
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0021-8979; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record
  Impact Factor 2.068 Times cited Open Access
  Notes Fwo G.0425.05; Esteem 026019 Approved Most recent IF: 2.068; 2009 IF: 2.072
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:78282 Serial 2160
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Author Filippousi, M.; Siafaka, P.I.; Amanatiadou, E.P.; Nanaki, S.G.; Nerantzaki, M.; Bikiaris, D.N.; Vizirianakis, I.S.; Van Tendeloo, G.
  Title Modified chitosan coated mesoporous strontium hydroxyapatite nanorods as drug carriers Type (down) A1 Journal article
  Year 2015 Publication Journal of materials chemistry B : materials for biology and medicine Abbreviated Journal J Mater Chem B
  Volume 3 Issue 3 Pages 5991-6000
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract Mesoporous strontium hydroxyapatite (SrHAp) nanorods (NRs) have been successfully synthesized using a simple and efficient chemical route, i.e. the hydrothermal method. Structural and morphological characterization of the as-synthesized SrHAp NRs have been performed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and high angle annular dark field scanning transmission electron microscopy (HAADF-STEM). TEM and HAADF-STEM measurements of the NRs reveal the coexistence of longer and shorter particles with the length ranging from 50 nm to 400 nm and a diameter of about 20-40 nm. Electron tomography measurements of the NRs allow us to better visualize the mesopores and their facets. Two model drugs, hydrophobic risperidone and hydrophilic pramipexole, were loaded into the SrHAp NRs. These nanorods were coated using a modified chitosan (CS) with poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (PHEMA), in order to encapsulate the drug-loaded SrHAp nanoparticles and reduce the cytotoxicity of the loaded materials. The drug release from neat and encapsulated SrHAp NRs mainly depends on the drug hydrophilicity. Importantly, although neat SrHAp nanorods exhibit some cytotoxicity against Caco-2 cells, the Cs-g-PHEMA-SrHAp drug-loaded nanorods show an acceptable cytocompatibility.
  Address
  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Cambridge Editor
  Language Wos 000358065100009 Publication Date 2015-06-10
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 2050-750X;2050-7518; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 4.543 Times cited 24 Open Access
  Notes Approved Most recent IF: 4.543; 2015 IF: 4.726
  Call Number c:irua:127131 Serial 2161
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