Group IV Nanowires have strong potential for several biomedical applications. However, to date their use remains limited because many are synthesised using heavy metal seeds and functionalised using organic ligands to make the materials water dispersible. This can result in unpredicted toxic side effects for mammalian cells cultured on the wires. Here, we describe an approach to make seedless and ligand free Germanium nanowires water dispersible using glutamic acid, a natural occurring amino acid that alleviates the environmental and health hazards associated with traditional functionalisation materials. We analysed the treated material extensively using Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), High resolution-TEM, and scanning electron micr...
Nanomaterials with sizes comparable to that of features of mammalian cells have a variety of applica...
Nanomaterials with sizes comparable to cell compartments have numerous potential applications in bio...
Germanium was of great interest in the 1950’s when it was used for the first transistor device. Howe...
Group IV Nanowires have strong potential for several biomedical applications. However, to date their...
<div><p>Group IV Nanowires have strong potential for several biomedical applications. However, to da...
This study explores the interaction between living biological cells and semiconductor nanowires. Bio...
This work builds on previous research at NTNU into the use of vertically aligned copper oxide nanowi...
<p>(A, B) the high aspect ratio of the pristine Germanium nanowires (GeNW) which span for micrometre...
This thesis explores the interactions between cells and nanowires, to increase our understanding of ...
Nanowires are commonly used as tools for interfacing living cells, acting as biomolecule-delivery ve...
In this paper, we investigate the use of dielectrophoresis to align germanium nanowire arrays to rea...
There is a growing concern about the potential adverse effects on human health upon exposure to engi...
textSemiconductor nanowires are one-dimensional nanoscale systems that exhibit many unique propertie...
We demonstrate the use of germanium (Ge) films as water-soluble features that allow the patterning o...
Germanium nanowires are grown utilizing a vapor-liquid-solid mechanism in a home-built, hot-wall che...
Nanomaterials with sizes comparable to that of features of mammalian cells have a variety of applica...
Nanomaterials with sizes comparable to cell compartments have numerous potential applications in bio...
Germanium was of great interest in the 1950’s when it was used for the first transistor device. Howe...
Group IV Nanowires have strong potential for several biomedical applications. However, to date their...
<div><p>Group IV Nanowires have strong potential for several biomedical applications. However, to da...
This study explores the interaction between living biological cells and semiconductor nanowires. Bio...
This work builds on previous research at NTNU into the use of vertically aligned copper oxide nanowi...
<p>(A, B) the high aspect ratio of the pristine Germanium nanowires (GeNW) which span for micrometre...
This thesis explores the interactions between cells and nanowires, to increase our understanding of ...
Nanowires are commonly used as tools for interfacing living cells, acting as biomolecule-delivery ve...
In this paper, we investigate the use of dielectrophoresis to align germanium nanowire arrays to rea...
There is a growing concern about the potential adverse effects on human health upon exposure to engi...
textSemiconductor nanowires are one-dimensional nanoscale systems that exhibit many unique propertie...
We demonstrate the use of germanium (Ge) films as water-soluble features that allow the patterning o...
Germanium nanowires are grown utilizing a vapor-liquid-solid mechanism in a home-built, hot-wall che...
Nanomaterials with sizes comparable to that of features of mammalian cells have a variety of applica...
Nanomaterials with sizes comparable to cell compartments have numerous potential applications in bio...
Germanium was of great interest in the 1950’s when it was used for the first transistor device. Howe...