Publications by authors named "Anastasia-Antonia Alivisatou"

In this paper, a simple, bottom up, bioinspired technique is proposed for the synthesis of highly stable colloids of silica supported spherical silver nanoparticles (SiO@Ag) that act as efficient catalytic and antimicrobial coatings for an organic substrate, filter paper. The core - shell structure and the highly branched dendritic polymer, poly(ethylene)imine, enabled the precise control of growth rate and morphology of silica and silver nanoparticles. The polymer also enabled the deposition of these nanoparticles onto an organic substrate, filter paper, through immersion by modifying its surface.

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  • - The paper discusses recent research on the development of low-cost materials for efficient sensors and energy devices, focusing on the effects of halogen doping on tin dioxide (SnO) to improve functionality.
  • - It utilizes Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations to analyze how halogen doping modifies the electronic properties, defect processes, and structures of SnO, leading to a reduced bandgap and enhanced gas-sensing performance.
  • - The findings reveal that halogen doping serves as an effective and economical approach to significantly boost the performance of SnO at room temperature, offering insights into potential applications in sensors and renewable energy technologies.
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Titanium dioxide (TiO) has a strong photocatalytic activity in the ultra-violet part of the spectrum combined with excellent chemical stability and abundance. However, its photocatalytic efficiency is prohibited by limited absorption within the visible range derived from its wide band gap value and the presence of charge trapping states located at the band edges, which act as electron-hole recombination centers. Herein, we modify the band gap and improve the optical properties of TiO via co-doping with hydrogen and halogen.

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