ZnO Nanosheets with Ordered Pore Periodicity via Colloidal Crystal Template Assisted Electrochemical Deposition (English)
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Contents: Adv. Mater. 8/2006| 2006
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Breath Figures as a Dynamic Templating Method for Polymers and Nanomaterials. U.H.F.B. first and foremost thanks Prof.MohanSrinivasarao and his group for enlightening discussions and for introducing him into the fascinating and exciting world of bubble arrays. U.H.F.B. also thanks Dr.JungOkPark and Dr.LuLuSong (Dr.Srinivasarao's group) who showed in this specific collaboration with the author's group that dialkyl-PPEs and other conjugated polymers form bubble arrays of excellent quality. Funding from the National Science Foundation, the National Institute of Health, the Petroleum Research Funds, and the Department of Energy are acknowledged. U.H.F.B. would like to thank all of his current and past group members that have made many of the herein described discoveries possible, particularly JakeLeech, YiqingWang, Dr.BrianEnglert, Dr.StefanScholz, Dr.BelmaErdogan, and Dr.JamesWilson.Bunz, U.H F et al. | 2006
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Breath Figures as a Dynamic Templating Method for Polymers and NanomaterialsBunz, U. H. F. et al. | 2006
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Biomolecular Recognition of Crystal Defects: A Diffuse‐Selection ApproachSinensky, A. K. / Belcher, A. M. et al. | 2006
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Biomolecular Recognition of Crystal Defects: A Diffuse-Selection Approach. We thank the Kimerling group, including Jifeng Liu and David Danielson, for assistance in substrate preparation. We thank Steve Kottman for assistance with structural Monte Carlo simulations. AKS thanks the Dept. of Homeland Security for fellowship support. This work was supported by the Army Research Office Institute of Collaborative Biotechnology. Supporting Information is available online from Wiley InterScience or from the author.Sinensky, A.K et al. | 2006
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Polydimethylsiloxane-Based Self-Healing Materials. This work has been sponsored by the Grainger Emerging Technology Program, Northrop Grumman Ship Systems (SRA 04-307), and by the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The authors gratefully acknowledge helpful discussions with Prof.J. Moore, Dr.J. Rule, J. Kamphaus, and Dr.A. Jones.Cho, S.H et al. | 2006
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Polydimethylsiloxane‐Based Self‐Healing MaterialsCho, S. H. / Andersson, H. M. / White, S. R. / Sottos, N. R. / Braun, P. V. et al. | 2006
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ZnO Nanosheets with Ordered Pore Periodicity via Colloidal Crystal Template Assisted Electrochemical DepositionFu, M. / Zhou, J. / Xiao, Q. / Li, B. / Zong, R. / Chen, W. / Zhang, J. et al. | 2006
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ZnO Nanosheets with Ordered Pore Periodicity via Colloidal Crystal Template Assisted Electrochemical Deposition. This work was supported by the Ministry of Sciences and Technology of China through project 973 under grant number 2002CB61306, and the National Science Foundation of China under grants 50425204, 50572043, and 90401012.Fu, M. et al. | 2006
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Intracellularly Degradable Polyelectrolyte MicrocapsulesDe Geest, B. G. / Vandenbroucke, R. E. / Guenther, A. M. / Sukhorukov, G. B. / Hennink, W. E. / Sanders, N. N. / Demeester, J. / De Smedt, S. C. et al. | 2006
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Intracellularly Degradable Polyelectrolyte Microcapsules. Niels Akeroyd is thanked for the synthesis of p(HPMA-DMAE). Kevin Braeckmans helped through processing the confocal images. Heleen Devenijn is thanked for practical assistance. Oliver Kreft is thanked for helpful discussions. Ghent University is thanked for a BOF scholarship. N. S. is a Postdoctoral Fellow of the Fund for Scientific Research-Flanders (Belgium).DeGeest, B.G et al. | 2006
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In Vivo Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Single‐Walled Carbon Nanohorns by Labeling with Magnetite NanoparticlesMiyawaki, J. / Yudasaka, M. / Imai, H. / Yorimitsu, H. / Isobe, H. / Nakamura, E. / Iijima, S. et al. | 2006
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In Vivo Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Single-Walled Carbon Nanohorns by Labeling with Magnetite Nanoparticles. We thank Dr.Takeshi Azami and Dr.Daisuke Kasuya for preparing the SWNHs and thank Dr.Kiyotaka Shiba and Dr.Tatsuya Murakami for their advice. We also thank BioView Co. and Varian Technologies Japan Ltd. for their experimental support during the NMR and MRI measurements. Financial support from Monbukagakusho, Japan (the 21st Century COE Program for Frontiers in Fundamental Chemistry and Nanobio COE) is gratefully acknowledged (E.N. and H.I.). Supporting Information is available online from Wiley InterScience or from the author.Miyawaki, J. et al. | 2006
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Ultraporous Nanosheath Materials by Layer-by-Layer Deposition onto Co-continuous Polymer-Blend Templates. The authors thank Professors Paul Smith of ETH Zürich and Adi Eisenberg of McGill University for helpful comments. Appreciation is also expressed to Jacques Beausoleil for assistance with some of the sample preparation and to the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada for funding this work.Roy, X. et al. | 2006
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Ultraporous Nanosheath Materials by Layer‐by‐Layer Deposition onto Co‐continuous Polymer‐Blend TemplatesRoy, X. / Sarazin, P. / Favis, B. D. et al. | 2006
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Hybrid Approaches to Nanolithography: Photolithographic Structures with Precise, Controllable Nanometer‐Scale Spacings Created by Molecular RulersAnderson, M. E. / Mihok, M. / Tanaka, H. / Tan, L.‐P. / Horn, M. W. / McCarty, G. S. / Weiss, P. S. et al. | 2006
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Hybrid Approaches to Nanolithography: Photolithographic Structures with Precise, Controllable Nanometer-Scale Spacings Created by Molecular Rulers. This research has been funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Army Research Office, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, National Science Foundation, National Institute of Standards & Technology, Office of Naval Research, Penn State Materials Research Institute, Penn State Nanofabrication Facility, and the Penn State node of the NSF-funded Materials Research Science and Engineering Center. Components of this work were conducted at the Penn State branch of the NSF-funded National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network. The authors thank AnatHatzor, DavidAllara, Weiss group members, and the Penn State Nanofabrication Center staff for helpful interactions and discussions.Anderson, M.E et al. | 2006
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High‐κ Dielectric Nanofilms Fabricated from Titania NanosheetsOsada, M. / Ebina, Y. / Funakubo, H. / Yokoyama, S. / Kiguchi, T. / Takada, K. / Sasaki, T. et al. | 2006
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High-k Dielectric Nanofilms Fabricated from Titania NanosheetsOsada, M. / Ebina, Y. / Funakubo, H. / Yokoyama, S. / Kiguchi, T. / Takada, K. / Sasaki, T. et al. | 2006
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High-[kappa] Dielectric Nanofilms Fabricated from Titania NanosheetsOsada, M. et al. | 2006
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Combinatorial Fabrication of Fluorescent Patterns with Metal Ions Using Soft Lithography. Supporting Information is available online from Wiley InterScience or from the author.Basabe-Desmonts, L. et al. | 2006
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Combinatorial Fabrication of Fluorescent Patterns with Metal Ions Using Soft LithographyBasabe‐Desmonts, L. / Reinhoudt, D. N. / Crego‐Calama, M. et al. | 2006
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Spatially Confined Corner Defects Induce Chemical Functionality of TiO2 NanorodsRabatic, B. M. / Dimitrijevic, N. M. / Cook, R. E. / Saponjic, Z. V. / Rajh, T. et al. | 2006
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Spatially Confined Corner Defects Induce Chemical Functionality of TiO2 Nanorods. This work was supported by the U. S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Chemical Sciences under contract W-31-109Eng-38. BMR and REC supported by U. S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Science. TEM analysis was carried out in the Electron Microscopy Collaborative Research Center (EMC) at Argonne National Laboratory. The submitted manuscript has been created by the University of Chicago as Operator of Argonne National Laboratory ("Argonne") under Contract No. W-31-109-ENG-38 with the U.S. Department of Energy. The U.S. Government retains for itself, and others acting on its behalf, a paid-up, nonexclusive, irrevocable worldwide license in said article to reproduce, prepare derivative works, distribute copies to the public, and perform publicly and display publicly, by or on behalf of the Government. Supporting Information is available online from Wiley InterScience or from the author.Rabatic, B.M et al. | 2006
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Rapid‐Setting, Mesoporous, Bioactive Glass Cements that Induce Accelerated In Vitro Apatite FormationShi, Q. H. / Wang, J. F. / Zhang, J. P. / Fan, J. / Stucky, G. D. et al. | 2006
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Rapid-Setting, Mesoporous, Bioactive Glass Cements that Induce Accelerated InVitro Apatite Formation. This work was supported by the MRSEC Program of the National Science Foundation under Award No. DMR05-20415 and by the Office of Naval Research under Grant No. N00014-04-1-0654. Supporting Information is available online from Wiley InterScience or from the author.Shi, Q.H et al. | 2006
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Supramolecular Crosslinked Linear Poly(Trimethylene Iminium Trifluorosulfonimide) Polymer Gels Sensitive to Light and Thermal StimuliSuzuki, T. / Shinkai, S. / Sada, K. et al. | 2006
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Supramolecular Crosslinked Linear Poly(Trimethylene Iminium Trifluorosulfonimide) Polymer Gels Sensitive to Light and Thermal Stimuli. This study was partially supported by the 21st Century COE Program "Functional Innovation of Molecular Informatics" of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Science, Sports, and Technology (Japan). Supporting Information is available online from Wiley InterScience or from the author.Suzuki, T. et al. | 2006
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Trace Hydrazine Detection with Fluorescent Conjugated Polymers: A Turn‐On Sensory MechanismThomas, S. W. III / Swager, T. M. et al. | 2006
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Trace Hydrazine Detection with Fluorescent Conjugated Polymers: A Turn-On Sensory Mechanism. We acknowledge the valuable assistance of Drs. Martin Leuschen, Lara Wald, and Greg Frye-Mason of Nomadics, Inc with trace vapor generation and detection experiments. This work was supported by The Transportation Security Administration, Sandia National Laboratories, and the Technical Support Working Group. Supporting Information, including spectral responses of P1-P3 to saturated hydrazine or iodine vapor, 100ppb hydrazine response data, and 50ppm ammonia response data, is available online from Wiley InterScience or from the author.Thomas, S.W et al. | 2006
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A Highly Porous Luminescent Terbium–Organic Framework for Reversible Anion SensingWong, K.‐L. / Law, G.‐L. / Yang, Y.‐Y. / Wong, W.‐T. et al. | 2006
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A Highly Porous Luminescent Terbium-Organic Framework for Reversible Anion Sensing. The authors acknowledge the financial support of the Hong Kong Research Grants Council, The University of Hong Kong, and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (50572125). K.L.W. and G.L.L. acknowledge the receipt of a postgraduate studentship administered by The University of Hong Kong. Supporting Information is available online from Wiley InterScience or from the author.Wong, K.-L. et al. | 2006
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Hierarchy Selection, Position Control, and Orientation of Growing Mesostructures by Patterned SurfacesKhalil, A. S. G. / Konjhodzic, D. / Marlow, F. et al. | 2006
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Hierarchy Selection, Position Control, and Orientation of Growing Mesostructures by Patterned Surfaces. The authors thank M.Nolte, A.Fery, U.Wilczok, and C.Lehmann for their support of the project, H.-J.Bongard for extensive SEM work, and F.Schüth and S.Hecht for substantial comments. The work has been supported by the International Max Planck Research School SurMat.Khalil, A.S G et al. | 2006
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Employing Thin‐Film Delamination for the Formation of Shadow Masks for Nanostructure FabricationElbahri, M. / Rudra, S. K. / Wille, S. / Jebril, S. / Scharnberg, M. / Paretkar, D. / Kunz, R. / Rui, H. / Biswas, A. / Adelung, R. et al. | 2006
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Employing Thin-Film Delamination for the Formation of Shadow Masks for Nanostructure Fabrication. The authors thank Prof.FranzFaupel for stimulating discussions and the opportunity to work in his laboratory. We acknowledge fruitful discussions with patent agent Dr.DirkLukas and the help provided by the PVA-SH agency. We gratefully acknowledge financial support from the German Science Foundation (DFG) under the framework of the Priority Program 1165 for contract AD 183-4-1.Elbahri, M. et al. | 2006
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Conformally Back-Filled, Non-close-packed Inverse-Opal Photonic Crystals. This work was supported by the U.S. Army Research Office contract DAAD19-01-1-0603.King, J.S et al. | 2006
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Conformally Back‐Filled, Non‐close‐packed Inverse‐Opal Photonic CrystalsKing, J. S. / Gaillot, D. P. / Graugnard, E. / Summers, C. J. et al. | 2006
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Layer‐by‐Layer Self‐Assembly of Composite Polyelectrolyte–Nafion Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel CellsJiang, S. P. / Liu, Z. / Tian, Z. Q. et al. | 2006
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Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembly of Composite Polyelectrolyte-Nafion Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells. Z.Liu thanks the Nanyang Technological University for a research student scholarship. The project is supported by the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*Star) under SERC grant 0521010035.Jiang, S.P et al. | 2006
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Tin Dioxide Materials Chemically Modified with Trialkynylorganotins: Functional Nanohybrids for Photovoltaic ApplicationsVilaça, G. / Jousseaume, B. / Mahieux, C. / Belin, C. / Cachet, H. / Bernard, M.‐C. / Vivier, V. / Toupance, T. et al. | 2006
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Tin Dioxide Materials Chemically Modified with Trialkynylorganotins: Functional Nanohybrids for Photovoltaic Applications. Prof.A.Zaban is greatly acknowledged for helpful discussions. Dr.T.Stergiopoulos is thanked for the preparation of the nanoporous SnO2 thin films and Mrs. O.Babot for her precious assistance. This work was supported by Saint-Gobain Recherche, the CNRS, the MENRT (GV fellowship and ACI Jeunes Chercheurs grant), and the Aquitaine Region (Contract no. 20020201017A). Supporting Information is available online from Wiley InterScience or from the author.Vilaça, G. et al. | 2006
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Co3O4 Nanoboxes: Surfactant-Templated Fabrication and Microstructure Characterization. Supporting Information is available online from Wiley InterScience or from the author.He, T. et al. | 2006
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Co3O4 Nanoboxes: Surfactant‐Templated Fabrication and Microstructure CharacterizationHe, T. / Chen, D. / Jiao, X. / Wang, Y. et al. | 2006
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Luminescence Spectra and Dynamics of Mn‐Doped CdS Core/Shell NanocrystalsIshizumi, A. / Kanemitsu, Y. et al. | 2006
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Chemistry for Positive Pattern Transfer Using Area‐Selective Atomic Layer DepositionChen, R. / Bent, S. F. et al. | 2006
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Chemistry for Positive Pattern Transfer Using Area-Selective Atomic Layer Deposition. This work was supported in part by the NSF-SRC Center for Environmentally Benign Semiconductor Manufacturing, the Stanford Initiative for Nanoscale Materials and Processes, and the Center for Integrated Systems. RC wishes to acknowledge financial support from the Texas Instruments Graduate Fellowship. We thank Dr.Peter B. Griffin for providing the patterned-oxide silicon wafers, and David Porter, Sandeep Giri, and Xirong Jiang for their assistance with the Pt ALD.Chen, R. et al. | 2006
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Author Index and Subject Index Adv. Mater. 8/2006| 2006
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Cover Picture: Hierarchy Selection, Position Control, and Orientation of Growing Mesostructures by Patterned Surfaces (Adv. Mater. 8/2006)Khalil, A. S. G. / Konjhodzic, D. / Marlow, F. et al. | 2006