Fungal contamination poses a persistent challenge to industries, particularly in food, healthcare, and clinical sectors, due to the remarkable resilience of fungi in withstanding conventional control methods. In this context, our research delves into the comparative efficacy of UV radiation and non-thermal plasma (NTP) on key foodborne fungal contaminants - , , , and . The study examined the impact of varying doses of UV radiation on the asexual spores of all mentioned fungal strains.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGreen methods have become vital for sustainable development of the scientific and commercial sphere; however, they can bring new challenges, including the need for detailed characterization and elucidation of efficacy of their products. In this study, green method of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) production was employed using an extract from grapevine canes. The aim of the study was to contribute to the knowledge about biosynthesized AgNPs by focusing on elucidation of their antifungal efficiency based on their size and/or hypothesized synergy with bioactive substances from Vitis vinifera cane extract.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNanolayered metallic alloys are promising materials for nuclear applications thanks to their resistance to radiation damage. Here, we investigate the effect of ion (C, Si, and Cu) irradiation at room temperature with different fluences into sputtered Zr/Nb metallic multilayer films with periods 27 nm (thin) and 96 nm (thick). After irradiation, while a high strain in the entire thin nanoscale metallic multilayer (NMM) is observed, a quite small strain in the entire thick NMM is established.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLiquid lead-bismuth eutectic (LBE) is one of the candidate materials for advanced nuclear systems. The structural materials used in contact with LBE are selected according to the resistance to liquid metal corrosion, irradiation embrittlement, and compatibility with the coolant. However, simultaneous presence of mechanical strain and LBE environment can induce liquid metal embrittlement (LME) in these materials.
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September 2018
Due to its high sensitivity to corrosion, the use of Si in direct photoelectrochemical (PEC) water-splitting systems that convert solar energy into chemical fuels has been greatly limited. Therefore, the development of low-cost materials resistant to corrosion under oxidizing conditions is an important goal toward a suitable protection of otherwise unstable semiconductors used in PEC cells. Here, we report on the development of a protective coating based on thin and electrically conductive nanocrystalline boron-doped diamond (BDD) layers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this work, we demonstrate and describe an effective method of protecting zirconium fuel cladding against oxygen and hydrogen uptake at both accident and working temperatures in water-cooled nuclear reactor environments. Zr alloy samples were coated with nanocrystalline diamond (NCD) layers of different thicknesses, grown in a microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition apparatus. In addition to showing that such an NCD layer prevents the Zr alloy from directly interacting with water, we show that carbon released from the NCD film enters the underlying Zr material and changes its properties, such that uptake of oxygen and hydrogen is significantly decreased.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA variety of oxygen-containing diatomic dications XO(2+) can be produced in the gas phase by prolonged high-current (16)O(-) ion surface bombardment (oxygen ion beam sputtering) of a wide range of sample materials. These gas-phase species were detected by mass spectrometry at half-integer m/z values for ion flight times of the order of ~10-5 s. Examples provided here include ion mass spectra of AsO(2+), GaO(2+), SbO(2+), AgO(2+), CrO(2+) and BeO(2+).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLong-lived metastable doubly positively charged diatomic ions of Mo2(2+) have been produced by Ar+ bombardment of a molybdenum metal surface. These exotic molecular dications, such as for example 92,95Mo2(2+) at m/z 93.5, could be observed in positive ion mass spectra for ion flight times of approximately 17 micros in a Cameca IMS-3f secondary ion mass spectrometer, when the ion extraction field was adjusted for detection of ions that are formed in the gas phase several micrometers in front of the sputtered surface.
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