Publications by authors named "Miozzo L"

Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on using metal nanoparticles (specifically gold, Au) to create metal electrodes on specific molecular crystals with sulfur and oxygen atoms, aiming to do this under mild conditions.
  • Colloidal gold nanoparticles were deposited onto two types of crystals, with the process being evaluated for coverage using atomic force microscopy (AFM) after varying contact times.
  • Results indicated that gold nanoparticles adhered quickly to the sulfur-containing crystal, while they required longer contact time on the oxygen-containing crystal, highlighting how substrate morphology and atomic interactions influence NP adsorption.
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The polarized UV-visible absorption spectra of dibenzo[d,d']thieno[3,2-b;4,5-b']dithiophene single crystals are reported and interpreted to definitively attribute the observed bands and their polarizations. The results provide information on the intermolecular interactions and on the aggregation in the condensed phase, which can be of either herringbone- or H-type, depending on the electronic transition taken into considerations, with consequences on the order and polarization of the absorption bands. A relatively easy method is also discussed to obtain information on the structural/morphological properties of different types of samples, including thin films, which have been recently proposed for high-performance organic film-effect transistors for their high ionization potential and photostability.

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Blue amplified spontaneous emission at room temperature is demonstrated from the exposed face of the strongly emitting organic semiconductor 1,1,4,4-tetraphenyl-1,3-butadiene in single crystal form. The symmetry of the crystal and calculation of lattice sums indicate the J-type organization of the molecular transition moments. The minimum in the lowest exciton dispersion branch, from which emission takes place, is found at the edge of the Brillouin zone leading to a dominant vibronic emission since the zero-phonon line is forbidden.

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The UV-visible optical spectra of 1,2,3,4-tetrafluoro-7-(N,N)dimethyl-amino-acridine single crystals are reported. The results are discussed on the basis of the molecular transitions and crystal packing in the framework of the theory of molecular excitons under a fluctuating potential field due to dynamic disorder. A strong local geometry distortion is demonstrated by applying the Urbach rule to the absorption tails, which is the amplitude of the local potential fluctuation being larger than the intermolecular transfer energy.

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The possible use of a static magnetic field during organic molecular beam deposition of thin molecular films for inducing some preferential growth is discussed and the magnetic properties of diamagnetic molecules and molecular crystals are recalled. Considering prototypical materials, namely anthracene molecules and potassium phthalate substrates, which interact and may give rise to polycrystalline films with specific orientations, we show that in the presence of a magnetic field the films display a macroscopic preferential orientation as a result of minimization of the magnetic energy contribution. A very good agreement between the results of optical spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy, and predictions made on the basis of the anisotropic magnetic susceptibility of anthracene is found.

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A case of a 65-year-old patient, showing dyspnea to strains and right side pain as main symptoms of an approximately 8 cm cyst in the pericardium. The physical, biochemical and electrocardiographic examinations did not evince any changes. The results from the thoracic radiography, CT scan and echocardiogram suggested pericardial cyst.

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In this study, we have shown the intracellular distribution of choline and phosphatidylcholine fluorescent derivatives in human breast carcinoma cells using confocal microscopy. The fluorescent choline derivatives ethanamimium 2-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyl-N-[2-N-(2,1,3-benzoxadiazol-4-amine,-N-methyl,-7- nitro)-ethyl] bromide (NBD-choline) and C(6)-NBD-phosphatidylcholine (C(6)-NBD-PC) were used in this work. NBD-choline was easily internalised into drug sensitive MCF-7 and in multidrug resistant MCF-7/DX cells.

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