Publications by authors named "D Lukowiec"

The research conducted in this study aimed to determine whether the production of a layered casting in the material system of X46Cr13 steel (working part) and gray cast iron (base part) can be integrated with the hardening process of this steel within the conditions of the casting mold. Accordingly, a series of layered castings was produced by preparing the mold cavity, where a monolithic steel insert was poured with molten gray cast iron with flake graphite. The variable factors in the casting production process included the pouring temperature T and the thickness of the support part g.

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Preventing or treating infections at implantation sites where the risk of bacterial contamination is high requires the development of intelligent drug delivery systems. The objective of this work was to develop a production method and characterization of fourth-generation oxide nanotubes on titanium grade 4 surface as a potential drug carrier. This study focused on the anodizing process; physico-chemical characterization using FE-SEM, EDS, and FTIR; in vitro corrosion resistance in an artificial saliva solution; and determining the drug release kinetics of gentamicin sulfate using UV-VIS.

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One-dimensional transition metal materials are promising supports for precious metals used in energy production processes. Due to their electrochemical properties, 3d-group metals (such as Ni, Co, and Fe) can actively interact with catalysts by a strong metal-support interaction. This study shows that changing the Ni:Co ratio makes it possible to modulate the structure of the catalyst supports, which, in turn, provides a tool for designing their electrical and electrochemical properties.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study explores how magnetite nanoparticles (FeO NPs), when modified with dextran and glucosamine-based amorphous carbon, can combat drug-resistant senescent breast cancer cells.
  • The FeO@aC nanoparticles were found to reduce reactive oxygen species, increase antioxidant proteins, and trigger markers for inflammation, autophagy, and apoptosis in cancer cells stimulated by chemotherapy.
  • The researchers suggest that these modified FeO NPs can enhance reductive stress and cytotoxic effects, potentially offering a new strategy for treating both senescent and nonsenescent breast cancer cells.
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Conjugated polymers are promising tools to differentiate various types of semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes (s-SWCNTs). However, their synthesis is challenging. Insufficient control over molecular weights, and unpredictive/unrepeatable batches hinder possible applications and scale-up.

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