scholarly journals Tuning sol-gel GeO2 and core-shell GeO2-SiO2 reaction conditions to optimize particle properties for use in 3D printing glass optics

Author(s):  
Joel F Destino ◽  
Peter Palencia ◽  
Joel Destino
NANO ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 09 (03) ◽  
pp. 1450028
Author(s):  
QING ZHANG

Core/shell microspheres with functional Mn -doped ZnS microspheres ( ZnS : Mn ) as core and with nanosilica particles as shell were prepared by a combination of sol–gel and self-templating techniques. The characteristic of this novel method was that the whole process required neither additional surfactant nor stabilizer, which exempted from removing the template and reduced reaction steps compared to the conventional process. The morphologies, structure and particle size distribution of the resulting ZnS : Mn / SiO 2 microspheres were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and dynamic light scattering (DLS), respectively. Surface chemical composition and optical properties were determined with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy, respectively. In addition, the effects of reaction conditions on the structure and morphologies were investigated. Experimental results indicated that the resulting ZnS : Mn / SiO 2 microspheres were perfectly spherical with distinct core/shell structures, and exhibited stronger fluorescence emission.


RSC Advances ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (70) ◽  
pp. 56954-56958 ◽  
Author(s):  
Myung Won Suh ◽  
Su Jin Lee ◽  
Myoung Sang You ◽  
Seung Bin Park ◽  
Sang Hyuk Im

Non-corroding α-alumina@TiO2 core–shell nanoplates exhibiting a lustrous metallic gold colour were synthesized using sol–gel solution chemistry with controlled reaction conditions for the formation of anatase and rutile TiO2 nanocrystals.


Gels ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 36
Author(s):  
Emanuele Mauri ◽  
Sara Maria Giannitelli ◽  
Marcella Trombetta ◽  
Alberto Rainer

Nanogels represent an innovative platform for tunable drug release and targeted therapy in several biomedical applications, ranging from cancer to neurological disorders. The design of these nanocarriers is a pivotal topic investigated by the researchers over the years, with the aim to optimize the procedures and provide advanced nanomaterials. Chemical reactions, physical interactions and the developments of engineered devices are the three main areas explored to overcome the shortcomings of the traditional nanofabrication approaches. This review proposes a focus on the current techniques used in nanogel design, highlighting the upgrades in physico-chemical methodologies, microfluidics and 3D printing. Polymers and biomolecules can be combined to produce ad hoc nanonetworks according to the final curative aims, preserving the criteria of biocompatibility and biodegradability. Controlled polymerization, interfacial reactions, sol-gel transition, manipulation of the fluids at the nanoscale, lab-on-a-chip technology and 3D printing are the leading strategies to lean on in the next future and offer new solutions to the critical healthcare scenarios.


Author(s):  
Amirhossein Esmaeilkhanian ◽  
Fariborz Sharifianjazi ◽  
Nader Parvin ◽  
Mohammad Amin Koti
Keyword(s):  
Sol Gel ◽  

Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document