The formation of nanowires by chemical bath deposition is of great interest for a wide variety of optoelectronic, piezoelectric, and sensing devices, from which the theoretical description of their elongation process has emerged as a critical issue. Despite its strong influence on the nanowire growth kinetics, reactor size has typically not been taken into account in the theoretical modeling developed so far. We report a new theoretical description of the axial growth rate of nanowires in dynamic conditions based on the solution of Fick's diffusion equations, implementing a sealed reactor of finite height as a varying parameter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe controlled incorporation of dopants like copper into ZnO nanowires (NWs) grown by chemical bath deposition (CBD) is still challenging despite its critical importance for the development of piezoelectric devices. In this context, the effects of the addition of copper nitrate during the CBD of ZnO NWs grown on Au seed layers are investigated in detail, where zinc nitrate and hexamethylenetetramine are used as standard chemical precursors and ammonia as an additive to tune the pH. By combining thermodynamic simulations with chemical and structural analyses, we show that copper oxide nanocrystals simultaneously form with ZnO NWs during the CBD process in the low-pH region associated with large supersaturation of Cu species.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZnO nanowires are considered as attractive building blocks for piezoelectric devices, including nano-generators and stress/strain sensors. However, their integration requires the use of metallic seed layers, on top of which the formation mechanisms of ZnO nanowires by chemical bath deposition are still largely open. In order to tackle that issue, the nucleation and growth mechanisms of ZnO nanowires on top of Au seed layers with a thickness in the range of 5-100 nm are thoroughly investigated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report a relatively rare case of dolichomegaureter followed up over a period of almost 8 years and which regressed spontaneously and almost completely. They envisage the various pathogenic hypotheses. The interest of this particular case lies on the one hand in the photographic documentation and secondly because of the regression of the dolichomegaureter slowly over the years, long after the disappearance of urinary infection and all treatment had been stopped.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn abnormal large chromosome was seen in the karyotype of a 3-year-old girl with features of Turner's syndrome: i.e., short stature, cubitus valgus, coarctation of aorta.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScand J Haematol
July 1977
A deficient erythrocyte pyruvate kinase observed in a patient with congenital non-spherocytic anaemia was characterized by the following properties: very low activity in haemolysates, decreased thermal stability, slightly increased urea denaturation, high affinity for PEP, poor FDP activation, normal ATP inhibition, decreased affinity for ADP, normal pH of optimal activity, and presence of an abnormal slow-moving component in this layer polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The patient was probably double heterozygous for two different deficient mutants of erythrocyte pyruvate kinase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe describe a case of (2) (q34;q36) deletion in a girl. The main clinical features of the proband are staturo-ponderal retardation, skull-face dysmorphia and an interauricular communication. The relationship between morphological and chromosomal abnormalities is discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUpon investigating the mental retardment of a small girl who was not dysmorphic, a ring chromosome D was discovered. Thermic moderate denaturation enabled us to confirm it as being an r(15). The r(15) syndrome scarcely affects the phenotype.
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