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Chemical Communications | 2009

Surfactant-free synthesis of mesoporous and hollow silica nanoparticles with an inorganic template.

Luca Baù; Barbora Bártová; Maria Arduini; Fabrizio Mancin

A surfactant-free synthesis of mesoporous and hollow silica nanoparticles is reported in which boron acts as the templating agent. Using such a simple and mild procedure as a treatment with water, the boron-rich phase is selectively removed, affording mesoporous pure silica nanoparticles with wormhole-like pores or, depending on the synthetic conditions, silica nanoshells.


Frontiers in Microbiology | 2016

Variability in DPA and Calcium Content in the Spores of Clostridium Species

Jan Jamroskovic; Zuzana Chromiková; Cornelia List; Barbora Bártová; Imrich Barák; Rizlan Bernier-Latmani

Spores of a number of clostridial species, and their resistance to thermal treatment is a major concern for the food industry. Spore resistance to wet heat is related to the level of spore hydration, which is inversely correlated with the content of calcium and dipicolinic acid (DPA) in the spore core. It is widely believed that the accumulation of DPA and calcium in the spore core is a fundamental component of the sporulation process for all endospore forming species. We have noticed heterogeneity in the heat resistance capacity and overall DPA/calcium content among the spores of several species belonging to Clostridium sensu stricto group: two C. acetobutylicum strains (DSM 792 and 1731), two C. beijerinckii strains (DSM 791 and NCIMB 8052), and a C. collagenovorans strain (DSM 3089). A C. beijerinckii strain (DSM 791) and a C. acetobutylicum strain (DSM 792) display low Ca and DPA levels. In addition, these two species, with the lowest average Ca/DPA content amongst the strains considered, also exhibit minimal heat resistance. There appears to be no correlation between the Ca/DPA content and the phylogenetic distribution of the C. acetobutylicum and C. beijerinckii species based either on the 16S rRNA or the spoVA gene. This finding suggests that a subset of Clostridium sensu stricto species produce spores with low resistance to wet heat. Additionally, analysis of individual spores using STEM-EDS and STXM revealed that DPA and calcium levels can also vary amongst individual spores in a single spore population.


Microscopy and Microanalysis | 2009

Imaging of gaAs nanowire using combined aberration-corrected tem/stem and exit wave restoration

Lan-Yun Chang; Robert L. Price; Sorin Lazar; Barbora Bártová; Cécile Hébert; A Fontcuberta i Morral

* Canadian Centre for Electron Microscopy (CCEM), McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON, Canada L8S 4M1 ** FEI Electron Optics, 5600 KA Eindhoven, The Netherlands *** LSME, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland **** LMSC, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland ***** Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy, Monash University, Vic 3800, Australia


Environmental Science & Technology | 2018

Arsenic speciation in Mekong Delta sediments depends on their depositional environment

Yuheng Wang; Pierre Le Pape; Guillaume Morin; Maria P. Asta; Georgina E. King; Barbora Bártová; Elena I. Suvorova; Manon Frutschi; Maya Ikogou; Vu Hoai Cong Pham; Phu Le Vo; Frédéric Herman; Laurent Charlet; Rizlan Bernier-Latmani

Arsenic contamination in groundwater is pervasive throughout deltaic regions of Southeast Asia and threatens the health of millions. The speciation of As in sediments overlying contaminated aquifers is poorly constrained. Here, we investigate the chemical and mineralogical compositions of sediment cores collected from the Mekong Delta in Vietnam, elucidate the speciation of iron and arsenic, and relate them to the sediment depositional environment. Gradual dissolution of ferric (oxyhydr)oxides with depth is observed down to 7 m, corresponding to the establishment of reducing conditions. Within the reduced sediment, layers originating from marine, coastal or alluvial depositional environments are identified and their age is consistent with a late Holocene transgression in the Mekong Delta. In the organic matter- and sulfur-rich layers, arsenic is present in association with organic matter through thiol-bonding and in the form of arsenian pyrite. The highest arsenic concentration (34-69 ppm) is found in the peat layer at 16 m and suggests the accumulation of arsenic due to the formation of thiol-bound trivalent arsenic (40-55%) and arsenian pyrite (15-30%) in a paleo-mangrove depositional environment (∼8079 yr BP). Where sulfur is limited, siderite is identified, and oxygen- and thiol-bound trivalent arsenic are the predominant forms. It is also worth noting that pentavalent arsenic coordinated to oxygen is ubiquitous in the sediment profile, even in reduced sediment layers. But the identity of the oxygen-bound arsenic species remains unknown. This work shows direct evidence of thiol-bound trivalent arsenic in the Mekong Delta sediments and provides insight to refine the current model of the origin, deposition, and release of arsenic in the alluvial aquifers of the Mekong Delta.


Microscopy and Microanalysis | 2009

Investigation of 6T@SWCNT by Cs-Corrected Transmission Electron Microscopy

Barbora Bártová; Sorin Lazar; Matus Milko; Cécile Hébert

Conjugated rigid rod molecules are extensively studied for their optical and semiconducting properties. Since their size is suitable for the inclusion in SWCNTs, they are optimal candidates molecules to obtain hybrid systems emitting in the visible spectral range [1]. Such hybrids systems are called peapods where the nanotube is the “pod” and the inserted molecule the “pea”. Successful encapsulation of molecules into nanotubes has been previously reported on many occasions using fullerenes or fullerenes derivative as the pea molecule [2].


Advanced Materials | 2010

Encapsulation of Conjugated Oligomers in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes: Towards Nanohybrids for Photonic Devices

Maria Antonietta Loi; Jia Gao; Fabrizio Cordella; Pascal Blondeau; Enzo Menna; Barbora Bártová; Cécile Hébert; Sorin Lazar; Matus Milko; Claudia Ambrosch-Draxl


Journal of Luminescence | 2014

Structural, optical and crystal field analyses of undoped and Mn2+-doped ZnS nanoparticles synthesized via reverse micelle route

R.M. Krsmanović Whiffen; Dragana Jovanovic; Željka Antić; Barbora Bártová; D. Milivojević; Miroslav D. Dramićanin; M.G. Brik


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2010

Characterization of rare-earth doped Lu2O3 nanopowders prepared with polymer complex solution synthesis

Radenka M. Krsmanović; Željka Antić; Barbora Bártová; Miroslav D. Dramićanin


Optical Materials | 2013

Annealing effects on the microstructure and photoluminescence of Eu3+-doped GdVO4 powders

Dragana Jovanovic; Željka Antić; Radenka M. Krsmanović; Miodrag Mitrić; Vesna Đorđević; Barbora Bártová; Miroslav D. Dramićanin


Small | 2011

Electronic Interactions between "Pea" and "Pod": The Case of Oligothiophenes Encapsulated in Carbon Nanotubes

Jia Gao; Pascal Blondeau; Patrizio Salice; Enzo Menna; Barbora Bártová; Cécile Hébert; Jens Leschner; Ute Kaiser; Matus Milko; Claudia Ambrosch-Draxl; Maria Antonietta Loi

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Cécile Hébert

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Jia Gao

University of Groningen

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Sorin Lazar

Delft University of Technology

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