An extensive literature review and new post-irradiation experimental results are presented of genotyping blood stains and hair, and physical examinations of latent fingerprints, hairs, and fibers. Results indicate that successful development of nuclear short tandem repeat (STR) and mitochondrial DNA sequence profiles from human blood and hair evidence is possible-up to a point-following exposure to gamma, neutron, beta, and alpha radiation at several levels that would most likely be present at this type of crime scene (i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA century ago Ostwald described the "Rule of Stages" after deducing that crystal formation must occur through a series of intermediate crystallographic phases prior to formation of the final thermodynamically stable structure. Direct evidence of the Rule of Stages is lacking, and the theory has not been implemented to allow isolation of a selected structural phase. Here we report the role of Ostwald's Rule of Stages in the growth of CdSe quantum dots (QDs) from molecular precursors in the presence of hexadecylamine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFControlling nanomaterial growth via the "specific microwave effect" can be achieved by selective heating of the chalcogenide precursor. The high polarizability of the precursor allows instantaneous activation and subsequent nucleation leading to the synthesis of CdSe and CdTe in nonmicrowave absorbing alkane solvents. Regardless of the desired size, narrow dispersity nanocrystals can be isolated in less than 3 min with high quantum efficiencies and elliptical morphologies.
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