Fabric has always been prominent throughout history. In the last 70 years new synthetic fabrics have been developed which mimic the natural fibres but have increased strength, durability and stretchability. Common fibres include Polyester, Nylon and Lycra(R). These fibres can be blended to incorporate the properties of both the individual fibre types. Gold nanoparticles have been found to give the stable deep red colour found in stained glass but the science was not understood until the quantum mechanical work of Mie in 1908 on the interaction of electromagnetic radiation (visible light) with fine particles of matter. It is proposed that gold nanoparticles can be used as stable colourants bound to synthetic fibres and other textiles due to ...
Reactive dyes conventionally used to chemically bind chromophores to fabrics have been used to devel...
Metallic nanoparticles have been of interest to scientists, and they are now widely used in biomedic...
Gold nanoparticles are excellent candidates for all the biomedical applications due to their size an...
Fabric has always been prominent throughout history. In the last 70 years new synthetic fabrics have...
Gold nanoparticles are known for their remarkable optical properties; they exhibit localised surface...
Gold nanorods exhibit rich colours owing to the nearly linear dependence of the longitudinal plasmon...
Technology developed at Victoria University of Wellington by Professor James H. Johnston and Dr Kers...
Our research group, led by Professor J. H. Johnston, has developed a novel approach for dyeing merin...
Significant opportunities exist in both the scientific and industrial sectors for the development of...
Abstract The present work aimed at synthesizing gold nanoparticles in a biological method employing ...
A simple in-situ synthesis route for gold nanoparticles (NPs) was developed to realize multifunction...
368-373Silver nano colloids have been synthesised by chemical reduction of silver salt solution, cha...
The purposes of the current research were to deposit the silver nanoparticles on the surface of a te...
Wearable sensors for monitoring and clinical applications for non-hospital-based healthcare has the ...
The surface of wool fabrics was coated with TiO2 and TiO2-based nanocomposite colloids and the impac...
Reactive dyes conventionally used to chemically bind chromophores to fabrics have been used to devel...
Metallic nanoparticles have been of interest to scientists, and they are now widely used in biomedic...
Gold nanoparticles are excellent candidates for all the biomedical applications due to their size an...
Fabric has always been prominent throughout history. In the last 70 years new synthetic fabrics have...
Gold nanoparticles are known for their remarkable optical properties; they exhibit localised surface...
Gold nanorods exhibit rich colours owing to the nearly linear dependence of the longitudinal plasmon...
Technology developed at Victoria University of Wellington by Professor James H. Johnston and Dr Kers...
Our research group, led by Professor J. H. Johnston, has developed a novel approach for dyeing merin...
Significant opportunities exist in both the scientific and industrial sectors for the development of...
Abstract The present work aimed at synthesizing gold nanoparticles in a biological method employing ...
A simple in-situ synthesis route for gold nanoparticles (NPs) was developed to realize multifunction...
368-373Silver nano colloids have been synthesised by chemical reduction of silver salt solution, cha...
The purposes of the current research were to deposit the silver nanoparticles on the surface of a te...
Wearable sensors for monitoring and clinical applications for non-hospital-based healthcare has the ...
The surface of wool fabrics was coated with TiO2 and TiO2-based nanocomposite colloids and the impac...
Reactive dyes conventionally used to chemically bind chromophores to fabrics have been used to devel...
Metallic nanoparticles have been of interest to scientists, and they are now widely used in biomedic...
Gold nanoparticles are excellent candidates for all the biomedical applications due to their size an...