A method is presented for scaling up the production of flakes of van der Waals materials via mechanical exfoliation. Using a roll-to-roll setup and an automatized, massive parallel exfoliation process, adhesive tapes with a high density of nanosheets of van der Waals materials are produced. The technique allows for obtaining a good trade-off between large lateral size and excellent area scalability, while also maintaining low cost.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe interface-dependent electronic, vibrational, piezoelectric, and optical properties of van der Waals heterobilayers, formed by buckled GeO (b-GeO) and Janus MoSO structures, are investigated by means of first-principles calculations. The electronic band dispersions show that O/Ge and S/O interface formations result in a type-II band alignment with direct and indirect band gaps, respectively. In contrast, O/O and S/Ge interfaces give rise to the formation of a type-I band alignment with an indirect band gap.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhys Chem Chem Phys
September 2021
In the present work, the identification of two hexagonal phases of germanium oxides (namely GeO and GeO) through the vibrational and optical properties is reported using density functional theory calculations. While structural optimizations show that single-layer GeO and GeO crystallize in 1T and buckled phases, phonon band dispersions reveal the dynamical stability of each structure. First-order off-resonant Raman spectral predictions demonstrate that each free-standing single-layer possesses characteristic peaks that are representative for the identification of the germanium oxide phase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study describes surface-assisted (SurfAst) urethane polymerization, providing a modular/postfunctionalizable, biorepellent, electroactive ∼10 to 100 nm-thick polyurethane (PU) interface on a gold surface. SurfAst is a functionalization methodology based on sequential incubation steps of alkane diisocyanates and alkanediol monomers. The gold surface is functionalized by alkane diisocyanates in the first incubation step, and our theoretical calculations reveal that while the isocyanate group atoms (N, C, and O) at one end of the molecule exhibits strong interactions (∼900 meV) with surface atoms, the other end group remains unreacted.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHip arthroscopy was first described in 1931 by Burman, and in recent years the applications have extended to labral surgery, osteochondroplasty, and a variety of other procedures. Hip arthroscopy may also be employed to extract loose or foreign bodies from the hip, and may be associated with more rapid recovery than an open procedure. We present a case of arthroscopic bullet removal from the hip in a 24-year-old man.
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November 2005
The acetabular labrum is a fibrocartilaginous structure attached to the acetabular rim. It increases the surface area of acetabulum and stabilizes joint. Acetabular labral tears are an important cause of intractable hip pain in adults.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: We evaluated the early results of arthroscopic debridement and lavage procedure in osteoarthritis of the hip.
Methods: The hips of 13 patients (7 women, 6 men; mean age 52 years; range 29 to 74 years) were treated by arthroscopic debridement and lavage in lateral position under general anesthesia. Ten patients had primary coxarthrosis; it was due to acetabular dysplasia in two patients, and to avascular necrosis of the femoral head in one patient.
Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc
March 2003
We evaluated the results of arthroscopic meniscectomy in patients with discoid lateral menisci of the knee. Discoid lateral menisci were detected in 308 patients, of whom 197 (124 males, 73 females; mean age 34.5 years, range 6-67) were clinically, radiologically, and arthroscopically found to be symptomatic and underwent partial meniscectomy.
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March 2003
Objectives: We evaluated the mid-term clinical results of patients who underwent arthroscopic meniscal repair.
Methods: Sixty-one patients (43 males, 18 females; mean age 26.9 years; range 17 to 42 years) underwent meniscal repair using conventional suture techniques for unstable vertical longitudinal meniscal tears in the peripheral vascular zone, measuring more than 1 cm.
Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc
November 2002
This retrospective review evaluated the results of arthroscopy-assisted surgery for tibial plateau fractures in 45 patients with closed tibial plateau fractures. The fracture involved articular depression in 27 patients in whom lifting and bone grafting with autogenous corticocancellous iliac bone graft was required. In 23 patients there were also meniscal lesions, which were treated by partial resection in 16 and repaired in 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe performed a 2-staged arthroscopic-assisted surgical procedure to treat a patient with a large osteochondral lesion of the knee joint. The osteochondral lesion was too comminuted to reattach; in addition, the underlying bony defect was too deep. In the first stage, autogenous cortical bone was used for grafting the bony defect along with screw fixation.
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