Publications by authors named "Irina Plesco"

Article Synopsis
  • A new photocatalyst made from aero-β-GaO features a unique structure of interconnected tetrapods with microtube arms and is created by heating aero-GaN on ZnO microtetrapods.
  • This hybrid photocatalyst, enhanced by adding Au or Pt nanodots, shows improved performance in breaking down methylene blue dye when exposed to UV or visible light.
  • The study discusses how these noble metals boost the photocatalytic efficiency of aero-GaO, suggesting its potential for environmental applications due to its enhanced stability and effectiveness compared to traditional materials like ZnO.
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In this paper, we report on spatial redistribution of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells loaded with magnetic nanoparticles under the influence of continuously applied magnetic field. Semiconductor nanoparticles were synthesized by epitaxial growth of a GaN thin layer on magnetic sacrificial core consisting of ZnFeO nanoparticles. Different quantities of nanoparticles were incubated with mesenchymal stem cells.

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In the present work, we report on development of three-dimensional flexible architectures consisting of an extremely porous three-dimensional Aerographite (AG) backbone decorated by InP micro/nanocrystallites grown by a single step hydride vapor phase epitaxy process. The systematic investigation of the hybrid materials by scanning electron microscopy demonstrates a rather uniform spatial distribution of InP crystallites without agglomeration on the surface of Aerographite microtubular structures. X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and Raman scattering analysis demonstrate that InP crystallites grown on bare Aerographite are of zincblende structure, while a preliminary functionalization of the Aerographite backbone with Au nanodots promotes the formation of crystalline InO nanowires as well as gold-indium oxide core-shell nanostructures.

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In this paper, we report on a pressure sensor based on graphene aerogel functionalized with SnO or GaN thin films deposited by magnetron sputtering. Decoration by nanocrystalline SnO or GaN was found to enhance the piezoresistive response of the bare aerogel. The responsivity and pressure sensing range (from 1-5 atm) of the sensor are shown to be higher than those inherent in pressure sensors based on graphene membranes.

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