Publications by authors named "Emoke Albert"

During the experimental formation of sol-gel coatings, the colloid dispersions go through a drying process, and the structure of the coatings is formed as a result of complex chemical, colloidal, and capillary interactions. While computer simulations provide guidelines to tune and even design the nanomaterials synthesis, simulations of coating structure formation are hitherto unknown in the literature. Based on real experiments, we establish here a ReaxFF reactive force field-based molecular dynamics simulation protocol in order to investigate and determine the role of the experimental conditions on the pore structure formation in the coatings.

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LaF:1-6 mol%Yb,0.1 mol%Tm nanoparticles with upconversion properties were synthesised by the co-precipitation method. Particles were characterized by transmission electron microscopy coupled with energy-dispersive spectrometry, inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry, X-ray diffraction, and simultaneous thermogravimetry and differential thermal analysis.

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Introduction. A preoperative biliary stent is often inserted because of obstructive jaundice due to pancreatic head tumour. However, it can also be the source of complications too.

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Nanostructured photoactive systems are promising for applications such as air and water purification, including self-cleaning coatings. In this study, mesoporous TiO sol-gel coatings with different pore structures were prepared and modified with silver by two methods: the "mixing" method by adding AgNO to the precursor sol, and the "impregnation" method by immersing the samples in AgNO solution (0.03 and 1 M) followed by heat treatment.

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One of the main approaches for contact angle determination using sessile drops with a missing apex (e.g., because of the presence of the needle tip) is the polynomial drop-profile fitting method.

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Chitosan (Chit) coatings were applied on zinc substrates by the dip-coating method. Subsequently, the coatings were impregnated with a corrosion inhibitor, 2-Acetylamino-5-mercapto-1,3,4-thiadiazole (AcAMT) to obtain an increased anticorrosive effect. The coating thickness and the AcAMT accumulation were determined using UV-Vis spectroscopy on glass and quartz substrates, respectively.

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Chitosan (Chit) coatings were prepared on zinc and glass substrates by dip-coating method. The coatings were impregnated with a non-toxic compound, indigo carmine (IC). The novel, eco-friendly, IC-loaded chitosan coatings were characterized morpho-structurally, and their corrosion protection behavior was investigated using potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy techniques.

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Chitosan and bilayered--Rhodamine 6G impregnated silica-chitosan--coatings (300-3000 nm thick) were prepared and investigated as a model for controlled drug release. Properties of native, ionically (sodium triphosphate) and covalently (glutaraldehyde) cross-linked layers of chitosan in contact with aqueous phase (modeling human blood pH of ca. 7.

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