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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Hoboken, NJ :Wiley,
    UID:
    almafu_9959328440002883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781119477105 , 1119477107 , 9781119477044 , 1119477042 , 9781119477099 , 1119477093
    Content: The most comprehensive reference on fluorescent nanodiamond physical and chemical properties and contemporary applications Fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) have drawn a great deal of attention over the past several years, and their applications and development potential are proving to be manifold and vast. The first and only book of its kind, Fluorescent Nanodiamonds is a comprehensive guide to the basic science and technical information needed to fully understand the fundamentals of FNDs and their potential applications across an array of domains. In demonstrating the importance of FNDs in biological applications, the authors bring together all relevant chemistry, physics, materials science and biology. Nanodiamonds are produced by powerful cataclysmic events such as explosions, volcanic eruptions and meteorite impacts. They also can be created in the lab by high-pressure high-temperature treatment of graphite or detonating an explosive in a reactor vessel. A single imperfection can give a nanodiamond a specific, isolated color center which allows it to function as a single, trapped atom. Much smaller than the thickness of a human hair, a nanodiamond can have a huge surface area that allows it to bond with a variety of other materials. Because of their non-toxicity, nanodiamonds may be useful in biomedical applications, such as drug delivery and gene therapy.' -The most comprehensive reference on a topic of rapidly increasing interest among academic and industrial researchers across an array of fields -Includes numerous case studies and practical examples from many areas of research and industrial applications, as well as fascinating and instructive historical perspectives -Each chapter addresses, in-depth, a single integral topic including the fundamental properties, synthesis, mechanisms and functionalisation of FNDs -First book published by the key patent holder with his research group in the field of FNDs Fluorescent Nanodiamonds is an important working resource for a broad range of scientists and engineers in industry and academia. It will also be a welcome reference for instructors in chemistry, physics, materials science, biology and related fields.
    Note: Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I Basics; Chapter 1 Introduction to Nanotechnology; 1.1 Nanotechnology: FromLarge toSmall; 1.1.1 Feynman: Plenty ofRoom at theBottom; 1.1.2 Nanotechnology Today; 1.1.3 The Bottom-Up Approach; 1.2 Nanocarbons: Now andThen; 1.2.1 Classification; 1.2.2 Fullerenes; 1.2.3 Carbon Nanotubes; 1.2.4 Graphenes; References; Chapter 2 Nanodiamonds; 2.1 Ah, Diamonds, Eternal Beautiful; 2.2 Diamonds: FromStructure toClassification; 2.2.1 Structure; 2.3 Diamond Synthesis; 2.3.1 HPHT; 2.3.2 CVD; 2.3.3 Detonation. , 2.4 Nanodiamonds: AScientist's Best FriendReferences; Chapter 3 Color Centers in Diamond; 3.1 Nitrogen Impurities; 3.2 Crystal Defects; 3.3 Vacancy-Related Color Centers; 3.3.1 GR1 andND1; 3.3.2 NV0 andNV−; 3.3.3 H3 andN3; 3.3.4 SiV−; 3.4 The NV− Center; References; Chapter 4 Surface Chemistry of Nanodiamonds; 4.1 Functionalization; 4.2 Bioconjugation; 4.2.1 Noncovalent Conjugation; 4.2.2 Covalent Conjugation; 4.3 Encapsulation; 4.3.1 Lipid Layers; 4.3.2 Silica Shells; References; Chapter 5 Biocompatibility of Nanodiamonds; 5.1 Biocompatibility Testing; 5.1.1 Cytotoxicity , 5.1.2 Genotoxicity5.1.3 Hemocompatibility; 5.2 In Vitro Studies; 5.2.1 HPHT-ND; 5.2.2 DND; 5.3 Ex Vivo Studies; 5.4 In Vivo Studies; References; Part II Specific Topics; Chapter 6 Producing Fluorescent Nanodiamonds; 6.1 Production; 6.1.1 Theoretical Simulations; 6.1.2 Electron/Ion Irradiation; 6.1.3 Size Reduction; 6.2 Characterization; 6.2.1 Fluorescence Intensity; 6.2.2 Electron Spin Resonance; 6.2.3 Fluorescence Lifetime; 6.2.4 Magnetically Modulated Fluorescence; References; Chapter 7 Single Particle Detection and Tracking; 7.1 Single Particle Detection; 7.1.1 Photostability. , 7.1.2 Spectroscopic Properties7.1.3 Color Center Numbers; 7.2 Single Particle Tracking; 7.2.1 Tracking inSolution; 7.2.2 Tracking inCells; 7.2.3 Tracking inOrganisms; References; Chapter 8 Cell Labeling and Fluorescence Imaging; 8.1 Cell Labeling; 8.1.1 Nonspecific Labeling; 8.1.2 Specific Labeling; 8.2 Fluorescence Imaging; 8.2.1 Epifluorescence andConfocal Fluorescence; 8.2.2 Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence; 8.2.3 Two-Photon Excitation Fluorescence; 8.2.4 Time-Gated Fluorescence; References; Chapter 9 Cell Tracking and Deep Tissue Imaging; 9.1 Cellular Uptake. , 9.1.1 Uptake Mechanism9.1.2 Entrapment; 9.1.3 Quantification; 9.2 Cell Tracking; 9.2.1 Tracking In Vitro; 9.2.2 Tracking In Vivo; 9.3 Deep Tissue Imaging; 9.3.1 Wide-Field Fluorescence Imaging; 9.3.2 Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance Imaging; 9.3.3 Time-Gated Fluorescence Imaging; 9.3.4 Magnetically Modulated Fluorescence Imaging; References; Chapter 10 Nanoscopic Imaging; 10.1 Diffraction Barrier; 10.2 Superresolution Fluorescence Imaging; 10.2.1 Stimulated Emission Depletion Microscopy; 10.2.2 Saturated Excitation Fluorescence Microscopy; 10.2.3 Deterministic Emitter Switch Microscopy.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Chang, Huan-Cheng, 1959- Fluorescent nanodiamonds. Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2018 ISBN 9781119477082
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 2
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    Book
    UID:
    gbv_1034437682
    Format: 線裝, 5冊 (1函)
    Original writing title: 磻溪集
    Original writing person/organisation: 蘇夢熊
    Content: Philosophische und andere Schriften sowie Gedichte des chinesischen Literaten Su Meng xiong.
    Note: 第1冊至第4冊為《磻溪制藝》, 第5冊為《磻溪古今詩鈔》、《磻溪古文賸稿》 , SBB-PK Berlin
    Language: Chinese
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    Book
    UID:
    gbv_103443778X
    Original writing title: 磻谿古文賸稿
    Original writing person/organisation: 蘇夢熊
    Series Statement: pan xi ji [5]
    Note: SBB-PK Berlin
    Language: Chinese
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1036254704
    Format: III,134 Seiten , 图, 地图
    Original writing title: 边境姻缘
    Original writing publisher: 北京 : 外语教学与研究出版社
    ISBN: 7560027970 , 9787560027975
    Series Statement: de han dui zhao fen ji du wu
    Uniform Title: Der kleine Grenzverkehr
    Note: SBB-PK Berlin
    Language: Chinese
    Author information: Kästner, Erich 1899-1974
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Berlin : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
    UID:
    edochu_18452_29569
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (17 Seiten)
    Content: A recent stochastic pursuit model describes a pack of chasers (hounds) that actively move toward a target (hare) that undergoes pure Brownian diffusion (Bernardi and Lindner 2022 Phys. Rev. Lett. 128 040601). Here, this model is extended by introducing a deterministic ‘escape term’, which depends on the hounds’ positions. In other words, the hare can ‘see’ the approaching hounds and run away from them, in addition to the ‘blind’ random diffusion. In the case of a single chaser, the mean capture time (CT) can still be computed analytically. At weak noise, the qualitative behavior of the system depends on whether the hare’s maximum running drift speed is above or below a critical value (the pursuers’ speed), but not on the target’s viewing range, whereas the capture statistics at strong noise is similar to those of the original model without escape term. When multiple hounds are present, the behavior of the system is surprisingly similar to the original model with purely diffusing target, because the escape terms tend to compensate each other if the prey is encircled. At weak noise levels and ‘supracritical’ maximum escape speed, the hare can slip through the chaser pack and lead to a very strong increase of the mean CT with respect to the blind case. This large difference is due to rare events, which are enhanced when the symmetry in the initial conditions is disrupted by some randomness. Comparing the median of the CT probability density (which reflects the typical CT) with the mean CT makes clear the contribution of rare events with exceptionally long CTs.
    Content: Peer Reviewed
    In: [London] : IOP, 25,2
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Hoboken, New Jersey :Wiley,
    UID:
    almahu_9948369273502882
    Format: 1 online resource (297 pages)
    ISBN: 9781119477105 (e-book)
    Additional Edition: Print version: Chang, Huan-Cheng, 1959- Fluorescent nanodiamonds. Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, 2019 ISBN 9781119477082
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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