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Nanoscale Research Letters | 2016

Synthesis of Capped AII

Galyna Rudko; V. I. Fediv; Igor Davydenko; E. G. Gule; Olena Olar; Andrii Kovalchuk

The conditions for growing CdS nanoparticles suitable for the visualization of biological tissues were theoretically studied and experimentally checked. The optimal ranges for pH values and precursors’ concentrations were determined. The applicability of the mercaptoethanol-capped nanoparticles for in vitro luminescence visualization of several cellular forms in histological specimens of human placenta has been proven.


Nanoscale Research Letters | 2015

Enhancement of polymer endurance to UV light by incorporation of semiconductor nanoparticles

Galyna Rudko; Andrii Kovalchuk; V. I. Fediv; Weimin Chen; Irina Buyanova

Improvement of polyvinyl alcohol stability against ultraviolet (UV) illumination is achieved by introducing cadmium sulfide (CdS) nanoparticles into the polymeric matrix. Enhancement of stability is analyzed by optical characterization methods. UV protection is achieved by diminishing the probability of photo-activated formation of defects in polymer. The sources of polymer protection are the lowering of the efficiency of polymer excitation via partial absorption of incident light by the embedded nanoparticles as well as the de-excitation of the macromolecules that have already absorbed UV quanta via energy drain to nanoparticles. Within the nanoparticles, the energy is either dissipated by conversion to the thermal energy or reemitted as visible-range photoluminescence quanta.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2015

Interfacial bonding in a CdS/PVA nanocomposite: A Raman scattering study.

Galyna Rudko; Andrii Kovalchuk; V. I. Fediv; Weimin Chen; Irina Buyanova

Raman spectroscopy is employed to characterize the bonding between CdS nanoparticles (NPs) and a polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) as well as structural changes in the polymeric matrix caused by incorporation of NPs. It is shown that after the formation of CdS NPs the vibrations of carbonyl groups in acetate residuals of PVA and of C-O groups at the macromolecules ends disappear. Formation of NPs also leads to an increased degree of hydrogen bonding and crystallinity of the hybrid material as compared with the unloaded polymer. The observed changes are ascribed to the formation of coordinative bonds and hydrogen between the CdS nanoparticles and polymeric macromolecules. The scheme of this interfacial bonding is also proposed.


Nanoscale Research Letters | 2014

Retardation of nanoparticles growth by doping

Valentyna Nosenko; Galyna Rudko; V. I. Fediv; Andrij Savchuk; Evgenij Gule; Igor Vorona

The process of doping of CdS nanoparticles with Mn during colloidal synthesis is analyzed by EPR and optical studies. Analysis of EPR results demonstrated that Mn2+ ions are successfully incorporated into the nanoparticles and occupy the crystal sites both in the bulk of a NP and near the surface of a NP. Optical absorption measurements revealed the retardation of absorption edge shift during the growth for Mn-doped CdS NPs as compared to the undoped CdS NPs. It was concluded that the presence of Mn in the solution leads to the inhibition of NPs growth.


Journal of Nano Research | 2016

The Effect of Incorporation of Hydrocarbon Groups on Visible Photoluminescence of Thermally Treated Fumed Silica

A. V. Vasin; Igor Verovsky; Valentyn Tyortykh; Yulia Bolbukh; Dmytriy Kisel; Galyna Rudko; Yevgeniy Gule; Yurii Piryatinsky; Sergii Starik; Alexei Nazarov; V. S. Lysenko

Methyl, methoxy and alcoxy groups with different number of carbon atoms were chemically grafted onto the surface of fumed silica nanoparticles. After chemical modification the nanopowders were annealed in vacuum at 700 °C. The effect of the amount of carbon atoms in grafted hydrocarbon groups and type of bonding to silica surface (Si-C v.s. Si-O-C) were studied. It was demonstrated that carbon incorporation results in the development of broad band photoluminescence that covers the wholevisible spectral range. Increasing of carbon incorporation resulted in increasing of photoluminescence intensity and red shift of the photoluminescence band maximum.


Nanoscale Research Letters | 2017

Luminescent and Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance Studies of CdS/PVA Nanocomposite

Galyna Rudko; Igor Vorona; V. I. Fediv; Andrii Kovalchuk; Jan Eric Stehr; Bela Shanina; Weimin Chen; Irina Buyanova

A series of solid nanocomposites containing CdS nanoparticles in polymeric matrix with varied conditions on the interface particle/polymer was fabricated and studied by photoluminescence (PL) and optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) methods. The results revealed interface-related features in both PL and ODMR spectra. The revealed paramagnetic centers are concluded to be involved in the processes of photo-excited carriers relaxation.


Nanoscale Research Letters | 2016

Synthesis of Capped AIIBVI Nanoparticles for Fluorescent Biomarkers

Galyna Rudko; V. I. Fediv; Igor Davydenko; E. G. Gule; Olena Olar; Andrii Kovalchuk

The conditions for growing CdS nanoparticles suitable for the visualization of biological tissues were theoretically studied and experimentally checked. The optimal ranges for pH values and precursors’ concentrations were determined. The applicability of the mercaptoethanol-capped nanoparticles for in vitro luminescence visualization of several cellular forms in histological specimens of human placenta has been proven.


Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering | 2009

Fluorescence sensing of biological tissue structures using Mn-doped CdS nanoparticles as biomarkers

V. I. Fediv; A. I. Savchuk; Galyna Rudko; Igor Davydenko; Tetyana A. Savchuk; Evgeniy G. Gule; S. A. Ivanchak

The present paper describes the growth, absorption and photoluminescence spectra of Mn-doped cadmium sulfide nanoparticles, and application of nanoparticles for cellular imaging. Formation of CTAB-coated CdS:Mn nanoparticles is monitored by optical methods. The optical absorption edge of CdS:Mn nanoparticles is shifted to the higher-energy side as compared to bulk crystals due to the quantum confinement effect. TEM images demonstrate that the average size of CdS:Mn nanoparticles embedded into gelatin matrix is larger than the one of CTAB-coated nanoparticles. The changes of the optical density during the process of the nanoparticles growth are attributed to the increase of their density in the solution. The effects of coverage layer in the PL properties nanosensors are studied by the photoluminescence method. Interactions between CdS:Mn NPs and organic molecules are probed by photoluminescence method, and the results obtained are used for identification of the Kupffers cells in the histologic specimens of liver.


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2012

Excitation effects and luminescence stability in porous SiO2:C layers

A. V. Vasin; Andriy Rusavsky; Alexei Nazarov; V. Lysenko; Galyna Rudko; Yurii Piryatinski; Ivan Blonsky; Jarno Salonen; Ermei Mäkilä; Sergii Starik


Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 2018

Anharmonicity and Fermi resonance in the vibrational spectra of a CO2 molecule and CO2 molecular crystal: Similarity and distinctions

Valentyna Nosenko; Galyna Rudko; Anatoliy Yaremko; V. O. Yukhymchuk; Olexandr M. Hreshchuk

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V. I. Fediv

Bukovinian State Medical University

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Andrii Kovalchuk

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Igor Davydenko

Bukovinian State Medical University

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A. V. Vasin

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Alexei Nazarov

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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E. G. Gule

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Igor Vorona

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Olena Olar

Bukovinian State Medical University

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