Oxide-Based Materials and Devices 2010
DOI: 10.1117/12.842322
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Effect of surface modification on the optical properties of nanocrystalline zinc oxide materials

Abstract: The wide band gap and unique photoluminescence (PL) spectrum of nanocrystalline zinc oxide (nano-ZnO) make it useful for a variety of photonics and sensor applications. Toward the goal of modifying the electronic structure and optical properties of nano-ZnO, nanorods were functionalized with electron withdrawing organosilanes, 1H,1H,2H,2H-perfluorodecyltriethoxysilane (PFDS) and pentafluorophenyltriethoxysilane (PFS), and a partially conjugated heterobifunctional molecule, p-maleimidophenyl isothiocyanate (PMP… Show more

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“…The FTIR spectrum of PDMS–NaOH–PMPI showed peaks at 1698 and 1531 cm –1 , which corresponds to amide I and amide II bands (C=O stretching and −N–H bending), respectively. 47,49,50 A distinct peak at 1585 cm –1 is also observed, which indicates the presence of C=C in the maleimide group. After the immobilization of the aptamers, a significant peak at ∼3410 cm –1 is observed, which is due to large number of hydroxyl groups present on the aptamers.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…The FTIR spectrum of PDMS–NaOH–PMPI showed peaks at 1698 and 1531 cm –1 , which corresponds to amide I and amide II bands (C=O stretching and −N–H bending), respectively. 47,49,50 A distinct peak at 1585 cm –1 is also observed, which indicates the presence of C=C in the maleimide group. After the immobilization of the aptamers, a significant peak at ∼3410 cm –1 is observed, which is due to large number of hydroxyl groups present on the aptamers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…This renders the maleimide end available for coupling with the thiol group present at the end of aptamers. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) is shown in Figure B along with a schematic illustration of the reaction in Figure C. The FTIR spectrum of PDMS–NaOH–PMPI showed peaks at 1698 and 1531 cm –1 , which corresponds to amide I and amide II bands (CO stretching and −N–H bending), respectively. ,, A distinct peak at 1585 cm –1 is also observed, which indicates the presence of CC in the maleimide group. After the immobilization of the aptamers, a significant peak at ∼3410 cm –1 is observed, which is due to large number of hydroxyl groups present on the aptamers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%