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Sintering-Induced Nucleation And Growth Of Noble Metal Nanoparticles For Plasmonic Resonance Ceramic Color, Nathan Dinh, Michael C. Leopold, Ryan Coppage Aug 2018

Sintering-Induced Nucleation And Growth Of Noble Metal Nanoparticles For Plasmonic Resonance Ceramic Color, Nathan Dinh, Michael C. Leopold, Ryan Coppage

Chemistry Faculty Publications

This study demonstrates the formation of nanoparticles (NPs) from metal salts within ceramic glazes, such that the use of this colorant technology is more accessible to artisans, employs less metal content, is less environmentally harmful, and allows for the use of traditional kilns. Gold NPs have been demonstrated to possess a specific, low material loading use as a ceramic glaze colorant via plasmon resonance. Pre-synthesized gold NPs that are added to ceramic glazes have been found to significantly change in size after firing in both reductive and oxidative atmospheres, but still maintain some size relationships and color properties. Unfortunately, it …


A Multi-Size Study Of Gold Nanoparticle Degradation And Reformation In Ceramic Glazes, Nathan Nl. Dinh, Luke T. Dipasquale, Michael C. Leopold, Ryan H. Coppage Jun 2018

A Multi-Size Study Of Gold Nanoparticle Degradation And Reformation In Ceramic Glazes, Nathan Nl. Dinh, Luke T. Dipasquale, Michael C. Leopold, Ryan H. Coppage

Chemistry Faculty Publications

Most traditional ceramic glazes employ high amounts of transition metal colorants that are toxic to the environment and can cause health issues in humans through surface leaching. Gold nanoparticles (Au-NPs) have been found to be environmentally friendly and non-toxic alternative metal colorant in ceramic glazes. The plasmon band observed with Au-NPs can result in vibrant solutions by manipulating NP size, shape, and concentration; however, the effects of traditional firing in both reductive and oxidative kilns on Au-NPs are poorly understood. Aside from ancient art processes whose mechanisms have not been fully explored, the use of Au-NPs as suspended ceramic glaze …


Versatile Sarcosine Biosensing Schemes Utilizing Layer-By-Layer Construction Of Carbon Nanotube-Chitosan Composite Films, Michael J. Pannell, Elizabeth E. Doll, Najwa Labban, Mulugeta B. Wayu, Julie A. Pollack, Michael C. Leopold Apr 2018

Versatile Sarcosine Biosensing Schemes Utilizing Layer-By-Layer Construction Of Carbon Nanotube-Chitosan Composite Films, Michael J. Pannell, Elizabeth E. Doll, Najwa Labban, Mulugeta B. Wayu, Julie A. Pollack, Michael C. Leopold

Chemistry Faculty Publications

Layer-by-layer composite films of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) within a chitosan matrix with sarcosine oxidase enzyme and capped with Nafion have been developed and optimized as a versatile 1st generation amperometric sarcosine biosensing platform that operates successfully both as an isolated sarcosine sensor as well as a functional component within a creatinine sensor. Accurate measurement of sarcosine in urine and creatinine in blood may help with early diagnosis of diseases such as prostate cancer and renal failure, respectively. In this study, each material within the film is systematically optimized toward sarcosine sensitivity, including a critical evaluation of different CNTs effect on …