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Nanotechnology ; 25(46): 465705, 2014 Nov 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25360576

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This paper reports an experimental investigation of surface-enhanced Raman scattering in high-density Si nanowire arrays obtained by electroless etching. A direct relationship between light trapping capabilities of Si nanowires and enhanced Raman scattering was demonstrated. Optimized arrays allowed for a remarkable increase of Raman sensitivity in comparison to reference planar samples. As a result, the detection limit of molecular probes under resonant excitation (e.g. methylene blue) can be extended by three orders of magnitude. In addition, continuous ultrathin films, that cannot be analyzed in conventional Raman experiments, are made detectable. In the case of anatase thin films, the detection limit of 5 nm was reached. Raman spectra of Si/TiO2 core/shell heterostructures demonstrate that the enhanced field resulting from surface multiple scattering is characterized by a large spatial extension (about fifty nanometers), making these materials a potential alternative to plasmonic metals for SERS experiments.

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Small ; 9(19): 3301-7, 2013 Oct 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23606587

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Plasmonic metal/semiconductor nanocomposites promise to be a breakthrough for boosting and investigating photon-assisted processes at the nanoscale, with exciting perspectives for energy conversion and catalysis. However, the efficiency and selectivity of these surface processes are still far from being controlled. Here, shown for the first time, is a new class of photocatalyst which is based on the synergistic combination of bowtie-like gold nanoantennas and SiO2 /TiO2 core/shell oxide beads. These systems are exploited as efficient near-field optical light concentrators, stimulating photon-driven processes at the metal-semiconductor interface. Extraordinary enhancements of photodegradation rates (minutes instead of hours) result from matching the nanoantenna surface plasmon resonance with the optical absorption of organic dyes and the excitation source wavelength. Moreover, strong Raman enhancements are observed allowing for direct in-situ monitoring of reaction progress of different analytes on the same site.

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Neurotoxicology ; 33(4): 687-96, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22322213

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Increased prevalence of Parkinsonism was observed in Valcamonica, Italy, a region impacted by ferroalloy plants emissions containing manganese and other metals for a century until 2001. The aim of this study was to assess neurobehavioral functions in adolescents from the impacted region and the reference area of Garda Lake. METHODS: Adolescents age 11-14 years were recruited through the school system for neuro-behavioral testing. Metals including manganese, lead, iron, zinc, copper were measured in airborne particulate matter collected with 24-h personal samplers, and in soil, tap water, blood, urine and hair. Independent variables included parental education and socio-economic status, children's body mass index, number of siblings, parity order, smoking and drinking habits. RESULTS: A total of 311 subjects (49.2% females), residing in either the exposed (n=154) or the reference (n=157) area participated. Average airborne and soil manganese were respectively 49.5 ng/m(3) (median 31.4, range 1.24-517) and 958 ppm (median 897, range 465-1729) in the impacted area, and 27.4 ng/m(3) (median 24.7, range 5.3-85.9) ng/m(3) and 427 ppm (median 409 range 160-734) in the reference area. Regression models showed significant impairment of motor coordination (Luria-Nebraska test, p=0.0005), hand dexterity (Aiming Pursuit test, p=0.0115) and odor identification (Sniffin' task, p=0.003) associated with soil manganese. Tremor intensity was positively associated with blood (p=0.005) and hair (p=0.01) manganese. CONCLUSION: Historical environmental exposure to manganese from ferroalloy emission reflected by the concentration in soil and the biomarkers was associated with sub-clinical deficits in olfactory and motor function among adolescents.


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Adolescent Development/drug effects , Air Pollutants/adverse effects , Environmental Exposure/adverse effects , Iron/adverse effects , Manganese Poisoning/etiology , Manganese/adverse effects , Motor Activity/drug effects , Nervous System/drug effects , Olfaction Disorders/chemically induced , Smell/drug effects , Tremor/chemically induced , Adolescent , Age Factors , Biomarkers/analysis , Child , Cross-Sectional Studies , Environmental Monitoring , Female , Humans , Italy , Linear Models , Logistic Models , Male , Manganese Poisoning/diagnosis , Manganese Poisoning/physiopathology , Multivariate Analysis , Nervous System/growth & development , Nervous System/physiopathology , Neuropsychological Tests , Olfaction Disorders/physiopathology , Residence Characteristics , Risk Assessment , Risk Factors , Tremor/diagnosis
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