2021
DOI: 10.1002/bio.4003
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Frustules of Amphora sp. as a photonic crystal with photoluminescent CdS nanoparticles

Abstract: Diatom frustules have species‐specific patterns of pores, striae, pores, and nanopores, periodically arranged on its silica surface, as sets of cavities that modify the vacuum electromagnetic density of states. Therefore, frustules may be considered photonic crystals; the interaction with light‐emitting sources inside the pores may potentially result in enhancement or inhibition of their spontaneous radiative emission rate and frequencies. In this work, we studied the photoluminescence of cadmium sulfide nanop… Show more

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“…Following the protocol proposed by Zhang et al (2015) there was a loss of the frustule ultrastructural properties due to excessive overlaying of silanizing agents, which significantly altered the available surface area for Ni binding. This type of surface simplification and the coagulation of frustules significantly reduces the overall porosity and the adsorption capacity of the frustules, which will diminish their biotechnological potential in several applications (Anedda et al, 2003;Gonzaĺez-Fortuna et al, 2021). Toluene-(Figures 2B, E) and hexane-functionalized frustules (Figures 2C, F) greatly reduced the over-presence of silane precipitates and frustule aggregation and gave a more even coating compared to the samples functionalized in milli-Q water.…”
Section: Frustule Surface Functionalization and Protocol Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the protocol proposed by Zhang et al (2015) there was a loss of the frustule ultrastructural properties due to excessive overlaying of silanizing agents, which significantly altered the available surface area for Ni binding. This type of surface simplification and the coagulation of frustules significantly reduces the overall porosity and the adsorption capacity of the frustules, which will diminish their biotechnological potential in several applications (Anedda et al, 2003;Gonzaĺez-Fortuna et al, 2021). Toluene-(Figures 2B, E) and hexane-functionalized frustules (Figures 2C, F) greatly reduced the over-presence of silane precipitates and frustule aggregation and gave a more even coating compared to the samples functionalized in milli-Q water.…”
Section: Frustule Surface Functionalization and Protocol Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%