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- 1Goswami, Ankur; Kumar, Pawan; Kar, Piyush; Shankar, K
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Fall 2014
Nanoscale materials offer opportunities to employ unique physical phenomena and performance enhancement in many applications, including energy conversion. The coupling of functional materials properties and nanoscale morphologies is paramount for the successful implementation of nanostructured...
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Synthesis and Characterization of TiO2 Nanowire and Nanotube Arrays for Increased Optoelectronic Functionality
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The n-type semiconducting, vertically oriented TiO2 nanotube and nanowire arrays constitute a mechanically robust, high surface area, easily functionalized architecture with vectorial electron percolation pathways and have been the focus of interest for variety of applications including but not...
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Threshold Hydrophobicity for Inhibition of Salt Scale Formation on SAM-Modified Titania Nanotube Arrays
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Shoute, Lian C.T.;, Hua, Weidi; Kisslinger, Ryan;, Thakur, Ujwal K.,, Zeng, Sheng;, Goswami, Ankur; Kumar, Pawan; Kar, Piyush; Shankar, K
Fouling of solid surfaces is a ubiquitous problem in industrial processes. As unwanted material accumulates on components, their function is impaired and costly repairs are required. Most fouling occurs from impurities present in water that are deposited when the water contacts a solid surface....