Publications by authors named "Vassilis Stathopoulos"

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  • ZnWOMnPc was created using a hydrothermal autoclave method, incorporating 1 wt.% manganese (iii) phthalocyanine.
  • A variety of characterization techniques including XRD, FTIR, TEM, and SEM-EDX were used to analyze the material’s structure and morphology.
  • The photocatalytic testing showed that ZnWOMnPc could degrade bisphenol A (BPA) effectively, achieving up to 100% removal in just 30 minutes under visible light with the aid of hydrogen peroxide (HO).
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In this work, the compatibility of four commercially available organic phase change materials, with melting points in the temperature range 44-58 °C and with engineering polymers high density polyethylene (HDPE) and polypropylene (PP), is investigated. These polymers are used for the design and manufacture of hot and cold thermal energy storage tanks or encapsulation media. The study involves interaction of polymer specimens with the four different phase change materials for a period of time up to 40 days under high temperature.

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The scientific and technological potential of graphene's includes the development of light, open 3D hybrid structures with high surface area, tunable pore size and aromatic functionalities. Towards this aim, we describe a scalable and low-cost bottom-up approach that combines self-assembly and Langmuir-Schaefer deposition for the production of fullerene-intercalated graphene oxide hybrids. This method uses graphene oxide (GO) nanosheets as template for the attachment of two types of fullerene derivatives (bromo-fullerenes, CBr and fullerols, C(OH)) in a bi-dimensional arrangement, allowing a layer-by-layer growth with control at nanoscale.

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This study aimed at providing a gauge device (Ekontak et al Gauge K-Device) in order to analyze the forces applied to teeth and periodontal tissues during dental practices in vitro. This force gauge device can be used in the investigation of the possible defect generation to tooth structures when overloaded forces are applied during dental procedures in vitro. Ekontak et al Gauge K-Device consists of three units: the specimen's holder, a high-performance digital force gauge, and the support frame.

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Bottom and fly ash samples (BASH and FASH) from the APOTEFROTIRAS S.A. medical waste incinerator (Athens, Greece) were investigated.

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