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Nanopatterning and layer‐by‐layer thinning of black phosphorus is demonstrated with conductive atomic‐force‐microscope anodic oxidation. The liquid‐phase patterning byproduct is readily removed by water rinsing. An alternating‐current bias enables direct nanopatterning and thinning on insulating substrates such as SiO2/Si. Field‐effect transistors with patterned channels show significant improvements...
Real-time label-free electrical detection of proteins, including cardiac troponin (cTn), is demonstrated using functionalized SnO 2 nanobelt field-effect transistors (FETs) with integrated microfluidics. Selective biomolecular functionalization of the active SnO 2 nanobelt channel and effective passivation of the substrate surface were realized and verified through fluorescence microscopy...
High content carbon nanotubes mats have been produced to a range of thicknesses and diameters by covalent bonded cross-linking of thiolated multi-walled carbon nanotubes. The Michael addition pathway was used to cross-link benzoquinone to thiol groups attached to the surface of the nanotubes. The mats were characterized by a variety of techniques including X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, tensile...
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