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Konkin, Alexander; Ritter, Uwe; Scharff, Peter; Roth, Hans-Klaus; Aganov, Albert; Sariciftci, Niyazi Serdar; Egbe, Daniel A. M.
Photo-induced charge separation process in (PCBM-C 120 O)/(M3EH-PPV) blend solid film studied by means of X and K-bands ESR at 77 and 120 K. - In: Synthetic metals, Bd. 160 (2010), 5/6, S. 485-489

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.synthmet.2009.11.036
Ritter, Uwe; Scharff, Peter; Dmytrenko, O. P.; Kulish, Nikolay P.; Prylutskyy, Yuriy I.; Grabovskiy, Yu. E.; Belyi, N. M.; Pinchuk, T. N.; Alekseev, A. N.; Sementsov, Yu. I.; Gavrylyuk, N. A.; Shlapatskaya, V. V.
Strength improvement of iPP/MWCNT nanocomposites. - In: Polymer composites, ISSN 1548-0569, Bd. 31 (2010), 1, S. 179-184

https://doi.org/10.1002/pc.20799
Tsierkezos, Nikos; Ritter, Uwe;
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry of ferrocene in acetonitrile/acetone system. - In: Journal of applied electrochemistry, ISSN 1572-8838, Bd. 40 (2010), 2, S. 409-417

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10800-009-0011-3
Prylutska, Svitlana; Grynyuk, Iryna; Garmanchuk, Lyudmyla; Perepelytsina, Olena; Sydorenko, Mykhailo; Matyshevska, Olga; Prylutskyy, Yuriy; Ritter, Uwe; Scharff, Peter
Influence of C60 fullerenes on the adhesiveness of MCF-7 cells (breast cancer). - In: Meeting abstracts, ISSN 2151-2043, Bd. MA2009-02 (2009), 37, 2824
Im Titel ist "60" tiefgestellt

https://doi.org/10.1149/MA2009-02/37/2824
Ritter, Uwe;
MWCNT array electrodes in non-enzymatic detection of biomolecules. - In: Fabrification, modification and investigations of novel forms of carbon, (2009), S. 37

Scharff, Peter;
Carbon nanomaterials for advanced applications. - In: Fabrification, modification and investigations of novel forms of carbon, (2009), S. 17

Osswald, Sebastian;
In situ Raman spectroscopy study of oxidation of nanostructured carbons. - Philadelphia, Pa : Drexel University, 2009. - 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 283 Blätter)
Drexel University, Ph. D. 2009

Includes abstract and vita

The ability to synthesize carbon nanostructures, such as fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, nanodiamond, and mesoporous carbon; functionalize their surface; or assemble them into three-dimensional networks has opened new avenues for material design. Carbon nanostructures possess tunable optical, electrical or mechanical properties, making them ideal candidates for numerous applications ranging from composite structures and chemical sensors to electronic devices and medical implants.Unfortunately, current synthesis techniques typically lead to a mixture of different types of carbon rather than a particular nanostructure with defined size and properties. In order to fully exploit the great potential of carbon nanostructures, one needs to provide purification procedures that allow a selective separation of carbon nanostructures, and methods which enable a control of size and surface functionalization. Oxidation is a frequently used method for purification of carbon materials, but it can also damage or destroy the sample.In situ Raman spectroscopy during heating in a controlled environment allows a time-resolved investigation of the oxidation kinetics and can identify the changes in material structure and composition, thus helping to accurately determine optimal purification conditions. However, while carbon allotropes such as graphite and diamond show unique Raman signals and allow a fast and straightforward identification, the interpretation of Raman spectra recorded from nanostructures containing mixtures of sp, sp2 and sp3 bonded carbon is more complex and the origin of some peaks in Raman spectra of nanocarbons is not yet fully understood.In this study we applied in situ Raman spectroscopy to determine conditions for selective oxidation of carbon nanostructures, such as nanodiamond, nanotubes, carbidederived carbon and carbon onions; accurately measure and control the crystal size; and improve the fundamental understanding of effects of temperature, quantum confinement and surface chemistry on Raman spectra of nanocrystalline materials. Thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy were used to complement Raman spectroscopy in order to facilitate the analysis and the interpretation of the results.This work has improved our understanding of oxidation of carbon materials, especially selectivity of the oxidation process to different carbon structures in a broad temperature range. The results of this study have been used to develop simple and environmentally friendly procedures for purification and surface functionalization of carbon nanoparticles and nanoporous materials.



http://hdl.handle.net/1860/2972
Tsierkezos, Nikos; Buchta, Michal; Holý, Petr; Schröder, Detlef
Complexation of late transition metal(II) ions (M = Co, Ni, Cu, and Zn) by a macrocyclic thiacrown ether studied by means of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. - In: Rapid communications in mass spectrometry, ISSN 1097-0231, Bd. 23 (2009), 11, S. 1550-1556

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rcm.4035
Tsierkezos, Nikos; Ritter, Uwe;
Electrochemistry on multi-walled carbon nanotube films. - In: Chemické listy, ISSN 0009-2770, Bd. 103.2009, 15, S. s251

Scharff, Peter; Braunsburger, Joseph
Johann Wilhelm Hittorf : ein bedeutender Physiker und Chemiker des 19. Jahrhunderts. - In: Leipzig - Erfurt: akademische Verbindungen, (2009), S. 105-118