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microelectromechanical systems (MEMS).
Nanorods,
along with
other noble metal nanoparticles, also
function as
theragnostic agents.
Nanorods absorb in the near IR, and...
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Aggregated diamond nanorods, or ADNRs, are a
nanocrystalline form of diamond, also
known as
nanodiamond or hyperdiamond.
Nanodiamond or
hyperdiamond was...
- can be
synthesized into a
variety of morphologies,
including nanowires,
nanorods, tetrapods, nanobelts, nanoflowers, nanoparticles, etc. Nanostructures...
- β-C3N4
nanorods can be
formed after the powder-like or flake-like
compound is
thermally annealed with an NH3 gas flow. The size of the
nanorods is determined...
- for
selective targeting. Gold
nanorods are
being investigated as
photothermal agents for in-vivo applications. Gold
nanorods are rod-shaped gold nanoparticles...
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proposed using nanorods consisting of a
conductive material, such as
aluminum or iron, made by
processing Martian minerals.
These nanorods would scatter...
- F. A.; Haigh, S. J. (2014). "Compositional
variations in In0.5Ga0.5N
nanorods grown by
molecular beam epitaxy". Nanotechnology. 25 (21): 215705. Bibcode:2014Nanot...
- materials,
including ZnO
nanorods.
Adsorption of
molecules on the
nanorods can be
detected through variation of the
nanorods' properties, such as photoluminescence...
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nanorods can be
melted to
create spherical nanoparticles which become photothermally inactive. This
decomposition has been
shown using gold
nanorods coated...
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maximum absorption peak for
nanorods during their synthesis. This
control has led to the
creation of
photosensitizing nanorods.
Photodynamic therapy utilizes...