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Authors: Jarzębski M., Śliwa T., Jarzębska M., Szutkowski K. |
Title: Fabrication of size-tuneable silica particles during seed-growth process |
Source: Current Topics in Biophysics |
Year : 2014 |
Abstract:
The size control is one of the most important factors during seed-growth process. Although precise determination of ingredients
concentrations is easily controllable during the growth process, there is still a possibility to synthesize oversized particles. Nanosized
fluorescent silica particles were synthetized using Stöber process and verified using three complementary methods of particle size
determination, namely Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), Particle Tracking (PT) as well as by Transmission Electron Microscopy
(TEM) and Confocal Microscopy. The final diameter was verified by DLS and estimated to 494 nm. Parameters necessary to control
the size were derived.
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DOI: 10.2478/ctb-2014-0072 (Pobrane: aktualizowanie)
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