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J Control Release ; 362: 577-590, 2023 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37683733

RESUMO

Bacterial infections and excessive inflammation can impede the healing of wounds. Hydrogels have emerged as a promising approach for dressing bacterial-infected injuries. However, some antibacterial hydrogels are complex, costly, and even require assistance with other instruments such as light, making them unsuitable for routine outdoor injuries. Here, we developed an in-situ generating hydrogel via hybridizing oxidized ß-D-glucan with antimicrobial peptide C8G2 through the Schiff base reaction. This hydrogel is easily accessible and actively contributes to the whole healing process of bacterial-infected wounds, demonstrating remarkable antibacterial activity and biological compatibility. The pH-sensitive reversible imine bond enables the hydrogel to self-heal and sustainably release the antibacterial peptide, thereby improving its bioavailability and reducing toxicity. Meanwhile, the immunoregulating ß-D-glucan inhibits the release of inflammatory factors while promoting the release of anti-inflammatory factors. In methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)-infected full-thickness skin wound models, the hybrid hydrogel showed superior antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activity, enhanced the M2 macrophage polarization, expedited wound closure, and regenerated epidermis tissue. These features make this hydrogel an appealing wound dressing for treating multi-drug-resistant bacteria-infected wounds.


Assuntos
Surdez , Staphylococcus aureus Resistente à Meticilina , beta-Glucanas , Humanos , beta-Glucanas/uso terapêutico , Hidrogéis , Cicatrização , Glucanos , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Anti-Inflamatórios/uso terapêutico
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Nanotechnology ; 31(20): 205002, 2020 May 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32000142

RESUMO

We have performed extensive transport experiments on a 4 nm thick aluminum (Al) superconducting film grown on a GaAs substrate by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). Nonlinear current-voltage (I-V) measurements on such a MBE-grown superconducting nanofilm show that V âˆ¼ I 3, which is evidence for the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) transition, both in the low-voltage (T BKT ≈ 1.97 K) and high-voltage regions (T BKT ≈ 2.17 K). In order to further study the two regions where the I-V curves are BKT-like, our experimental data are fitted to the temperature-induced vortices/antivortices unbinding model as well as the dynamical scaling theory. It is found that the transition temperature obtained in the high-voltage region is the correct T BKT as confirmed by fitting the data to the aforementioned models. Our experimental results unequivocally show that I-V measurements alone may not allow one to determine T BKT for superconducting transition. Therefore, one should try to fit one's results to the temperature-induced vortices/antivortices unbinding model and the dynamical scaling theory to accurately determine T BKT in a two-dimensional superconductor.

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Carbon N Y ; 1422019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31097837

RESUMO

Monolayer epitaxial graphene (EG) has been shown to have clearly superior properties for the development of quantized Hall resistance (QHR) standards. One major difficulty with QHR devices based on EG is that their electrical properties drift slowly over time if the device is stored in air due to adsorption of atmospheric molecular dopants. The crucial parameter for device stability is the charge carrier density, which helps determine the magnetic flux density required for precise QHR measurements. This work presents one solution to this problem of instability in air by functionalizing the surface of EG devices with chromium tricarbonyl -Cr(CO)3. Observations of carrier density stability in air over the course of one year are reported, as well as the ability to tune the carrier density by annealing the devices. For low temperature annealing, the presence of Cr(CO)3 stabilizes the electrical properties and allows for the reversible tuning of the carrier density in millimeter-scale graphene devices close to the Dirac point. Precision measurements in the quantum Hall regime show no detrimental effect on the carrier mobility.

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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32116347

RESUMO

Several graphene quantized Hall resistance (QHR) devices manufactured at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) were compared to GaAs QHR devices and a 100 Ω standard resistor at the National Institute for Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST). Measurements of the 100 Ω resistor with the graphene QHR devices agreed within 5 nΩ/Ω of the values for the 100 Ω resistor obtained through GaAs measurements. The electron density of the graphene devices was adjusted at AIST to restore device properties such that operation was possible at low magnetic flux densities of 4 T to 6 T. This adjustment was accomplished with a functionalization method utilized at NIST, allowing for consistent tunability of the graphene QHR devices with simple annealing. Such a method replaces older and less predictable methods for adjusting graphene for metrological suitability. The milestone results demonstrate the ease with which graphene can be used to make resistance comparison measurements among many National Metrology Institutes.

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Sci Rep ; 8(1): 15018, 2018 Oct 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30301948

RESUMO

We report the fabrication and measurement of top gated epitaxial graphene p-n junctions where exfoliated hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) is used as the gate dielectric. The four-terminal longitudinal resistance across a single junction is well quantized at the von Klitzing constant [Formula: see text] with a relative uncertainty of 10-7. After the exploration of numerous parameter spaces, we summarize the conditions upon which these devices could function as potential resistance standards. Furthermore, we offer designs of programmable electrical resistance standards over six orders of magnitude by using external gating.

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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31274879

RESUMO

We report the performance of a quantum Hall resistance standard based on epitaxial graphene maintained in a 5-T tabletop cryocooler system. This quantum resistance standard requires no liquid helium and can operate continuously, allowing year-round accessibility to quantized Hall resistance measurements. The ν = 2 plateau, with a value of R K/2, also seen as R H, is used to scale to 1 kΩ using a binary cryogenic current comparator (BCCC) bridge and a direct current comparator (DCC) bridge. The uncertainties achieved with the BCCC are such as those obtained in the state-of-the-art measurements using GaAs-based devices. BCCC scaling methods can achieve large resistance ratios of 100 or more, and while room temperature DCC bridges have smaller ratios and lower current sensitivity, they can still provide alternate resistance scaling paths without the need for cryogens and superconducting electronics. Estimates of the relative uncertainties of the possible scaling methods are provided in this report, along with a discussion of the advantages of several scaling paths. The tabletop system limits are addressed as are potential solutions for using graphene standards at higher currents.

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Sci Rep ; 7(1): 16064, 2017 11 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29167422

RESUMO

A three-dimensional finite element numerical modeling for the scanning microwave microscopy (SMM) setup is applied to study the full-wave quantification of the local material properties of samples. The modeling takes into account the radiation and scattering losses of the nano-sized probe neglected in previous models based on low-frequency assumptions. The scanning techniques of approach curves and constant height are implemented. In addition, we conclude that the SMM has the potential for use as a broadband dielectric spectroscopy operating at higher frequencies up to THz. The results demonstrate the accuracy of previous models. We draw conclusions in light of the experimental results.

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PLoS One ; 12(10): e0185921, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28982118

RESUMO

The design challenge of new functional composite materials consisting of multiphase materials has attracted an increasing interest in recent years. In particular, understanding the role of distributions of ordered and disordered particles in a host media is scientifically and technologically important for designing novel materials and devices with superior spectral and angular properties. In this work, the effective medium property of disordered composite materials consisting of hyperuniformly distributed hard particles at different filling fractions is investigated. To accurately extract effective permittivity of a disordered composite material, a full-wave finite element method and the transmission line theory are used. Numerical results show that the theory of hyperuniformity can be conveniently used to design disordered composite materials with good accuracy compared with those materials with randomly dispersed particles. Furthermore, we demonstrate that a Luneburg lens based on the proposed hyperuniform media has superior radiation properties in comparison with previously reported metamaterial designs and it may open up a new avenue in electromagnetic materials-by-design.


Assuntos
Manufaturas , Radiação Eletromagnética , Modelos Teóricos
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