Olga V. Bakina
Tomsk Polytechnic University
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Nanotechnology | 2016
Aleksandr S. Lozhkomoev; Elena A. Glazkova; Olga V. Bakina; Marat I. Lerner; I. Gotman; Elazar Y. Gutmanas; Sergey O. Kazantsev; Sergey G. Psakhie
A novel route for the synthesis of boehmite nanospheres with a hollow core and the shell composed of highly crumpled AlOOH nanosheets by oxidizing Al nanopowder in pure water under mild processing conditions is described. The stepwise events of Al transformation into boehmite are followed by monitoring the pH in the reaction medium. A mechanism of formation of hollow AlOOH nanospheres with a well-defined shape and crystallinity is proposed which includes the hydration of the Al oxide passivation layer, local corrosion of metallic Al accompanied by hydrogen evolution, the rupture of the protective layer, the dissolution of Al from the particle interior and the deposition of AlOOH nanosheets on the outer surface. In contrast to previously reported methods of boehmite nanoparticle synthesis, the proposed method is simple, and environmentally friendly and allows the generation of hydrogen gas as a by-product. Due to their high surface area and high, slit-shaped nanoporosity, the synthesized AlOOH nanostructures hold promise for the development of more effective catalysts, adsorbents, vaccines and drug carriers.
ADVANCED MATERIALS WITH HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE FOR NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND RELIABLE STRUCTURES | 2015
Alla N. Fomenko; Matvey S. Korovin; Olga V. Bakina; Sergey O. Kazantsev; Elena A. Glazkova; Natalia Valentinovna Svarovskaya; Aleksandr S. Lozhkomoev
In the study, we estimated the cytotoxicity of alumina nanoparticles differing in shape (nanofibers, nanoplates, nanosheets, agglomerates of nanosheets) and close in physicochemical properties (particle size, specific surface area, phase composition, and zeta potential). The alumina structures were characterized using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) data, low-temperature nitrogen adsorption, and dynamic light scattering (DLS). The cytotoxicity was estimated on fibroblast cells of the L929 line. It was found that a more adverse effect on the cells was exerted by alumina nanofibers and nanosheets. The action of nanosheets on the cells was inhibitory and was of about the same level, irrespective of the observation period. The effect of alumina nanosheet agglomerates and nanoplates on the cell proliferation was weak even at an exposure time of 72u2005h.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PHYSICAL MESOMECHANICS OF MULTILEVEL SYSTEMS 2014 | 2014
Olga V. Bakina; Elena A. Glazkova; Natalia Valentinovna Svarovskaya; Aleksandr S. Lozhkomoev; Elena G. Khorobraya; Sergey G. Psakhie
Al/Cu, Al/Zn, and Al/Fe bimetallic nanoparticles have been obtained using the method of simultaneous electrical explosion of metal pairs in an argon atmosphere. The nanoparticles are chemically active and interact with water at 60°C forming flower-like hierarchical porous structures with a high specific surface area. As the Al/Cu nanopowder is oxidized with water, flower-like pseudoboehmite composite structures are formed with the size of under 1.0 μm; structurally heterogeneous electron-dense spherical inclusions of unreacted metal copper and intermetallides are identified inside them. Al/Fe product transformations are presented by the flower-like pseudoboehmite surrounded by lamellar structures enriched with ferric oxides. Al/Zn nanoparticles react with water, forming the flower-like pseudoboehmite and mainly hexagonal zinc oxide laminae. The composite particles obtained can be used as antibacterial agents in manufacturing medical supplies.
Nanotechnologies in Russia | 2015
Aleksandr S. Lozhkomoev; Elena A. Glazkova; S. O. Kazantsev; I. A. Gorbikov; Olga V. Bakina; Natalia Valentinovna Svarovskaya; A. A. Miller; Marat I. Lerner; Sergey Grigorievich Psakhie
Micro/nanostructured AlOOH hollow spheres have been obtained via one-step synthesis. Spherical aluminum nanoparticles coated with amorphous oxide film are used as a precursor. Hollow spheres of AlOOH are formed during the oxidation of aluminum nanoparticles with water. In order to study the evolution of hollow spheres, electron microscopy studies of the reaction intermediates at various stages of the process are carried out. Micro/nanostructured AlOOH hollow spheres have a diameter of 500–800 nm, and their shells consist of boehmite nanosheets with a planar size of 200–300 nm and a thickness of 2–10 nm. It is shown that the formation of AlOOH hollow spheres occurs through dissolution of aluminum core, the diffusion of Al3+ ions through the surface oxide film, and the formation of islands of amorphous Al(OH)3 at the particle–water interface. Further, the formation and growth of AlOOH nanosheets and the formation of a porous shell from nanosheets take place. As a result, the oxide film serves as a substrate for growth of boehmite nanosheets and the formation of micro/nanostructured AlOOH hollow sphere. Morphology and physicochemical properties of the hollow spheres are characterized by transmission and scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, energy-dispersive analysis, and low-temperature nitrogen adsorption.
ADVANCED MATERIALS WITH HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE FOR NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND RELIABLE STRUCTURES | 2015
Aleksandr S. Lozhkomoev; Elena A. Glazkova; Natalia Valentinovna Svarovskaya; Olga V. Bakina; Sergey O. Kazantsev; Marat I. Lerner
The oxidation processes of the electrically exploded aluminum nanopowders in water and in wet air are examined in the paper. The morphology of the intermediate reaction products of aluminum oxidation has been studied using the transmission electron microscopy. It was shown that the aluminum nanopowder water oxidation causes the formation of the hollow spheres with mesoporous boehmite nanosheets coating. The wedge-like bayerite particles are formed during aluminum nanopowder wet air oxidation.
ADVANCED MATERIALS WITH HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE FOR NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND RELIABLE STRUCTURES | 2015
Aleksandr S. Lozhkomoev; Elena A. Glazkova; Natalia Valentinovna Svarovskaya; Olga V. Bakina; Sergey O. Kazantsev; Marat I. Lerner
There described a novel environmentally friendly synthesis route of micro/nanostructured hollow spheres of AlOOH by oxidation of Al nanopowder in pure water under mild processing conditions. The reaction kinetics of the aluminum nanopowder interaction with water was studied using the method of continuous recording of suspension pH and temperature. There observed the change in Al3+ concentration in the reaction medium and the rate of hydrogen release as well as TEM investigations of the intermediate reaction products at different stages of the process were performed. It is shown that AlOOH hollow spheres are formed through the aluminum core dissolution, Al3+ ion diffusion through the surface oxide film and AlOOH nanosheets formation on the surface of the precursor oxide film.
Physical Mesomechanics | 2017
A. S. Lozhkomoev; Marat I. Lerner; A. A. Tsukanov; Sergey O. Kazantsev; Olga V. Bakina; S. G. Psakhie
The effect of the nonequilibrium structure of 2D aluminum hydroxide-based objects on the macroscopic response (adsorption properties) is studied in the physical mesomechanics framework. Molecular dynamics simulation is performed to examine the nature of selective adsorption of the considered low-dimensional structures. The role of defects and structural elements, such as polar functional groups, is analyzed. Model ions and endotoxin are used to illustrate the selective character of adsorption. Prospects for biomedical applications of the obtained results are discussed.
International Conference on Physical Mesomechanics of Multilevel Systems 2014 | 2014
Alla N. Fomenko; Irina N. Tikhonova; Olga V. Bakina; Elena A. Glazkova; Natalia Valentinovna Svarovskaya; Aleksandr S. Lozhkomoev; Sergey G. Psakhie
Low-dimensional structures consisting of pseudoboehmite nanopetals are synthesized by hydrolysis of electroexplosive aluminum nanopowder. The physical and chemical properties of the synthesized nanostructures are studied, such as morphology, particle size, specific surface area, phase composition, and zeta-potential. The production of a hybrid material on the basis of cellulose acetate microfibers and low-dimensional pseudoboehmite structures is described. Using the example of gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria, we show the microorganism adsorption capacity of pseudoboehmite nanopetals and the hybrid material.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PHYSICAL MESOMECHANICS OF MULTILEVEL SYSTEMS 2014 | 2014
Aleksandr S. Lozhkomoev; Elena A. Glazkova; Natalia Valentinovna Svarovskaya; Olga V. Bakina; Elena G. Khorobraya; Sergey S. Timofeev; Vladimir V. Domashenko; Sergey G. Psakhie
The paper studies the morphology, phase and elemental composition of bimetallic Al/Zn nanoparticles. It is found that metallic Al and Zn phases have interfaces within a single particle. The conversion mechanisms of Al/Zn nanoparticles in aqueous-alcoholic solutions with different water concentration are studied. It is shown that at 7 mass% water content aluminum oxidation and pseudoboehmite formation begin. Aluminum conversion increases with water content growth. At 20 mass% water content aluminum is oxidized completely, giving way to zinc oxidation. Microbiological studies show that samples containing AlOOH-Zn-ZnO phases exhibit the highest antimicrobial activity. Two-component metallic Al/Zn nanoparticles and composite particles in which initial components are completely oxidized to AlOOH-ZnO have the smallest inhibition zone.
Recent Patents on Nanotechnology | 2018
Elena A. Glazkova; Olga V. Bakina; Marat I. Lerner; Alexandr V. Pervikov
BACKGROUNDnRecent advances in nanotechnology make it possible to create nanomaterials with novel microstructure and unique physicochemical properties. Different structures of nanoparticles of immiscible elements can be synthesized using chemical, mechanochemical or physical methods. The present review is devoted to contemporary state of the studies on the methods to produce bimetallic nanoparticles formed of immiscible metals.nnnMETHODSnWe undertook a structured search of bibliographic databases for peer-reviewed research literature using a focused review question and inclusion/exclusion criteria. The quality of retrieved papers was appraised using standard tools.nnnRESULTSnNinety-six papers were included in the review. Taking into account a large number of works in this field of the studies in the present review we are going to consider general methods of producing BMINPs with diverse structures: core-shell (twenty one papers), nanoalloys (twenty papers), Januslike (sixteen papers). The field of BMINPs application was described in seventeen articles. In the part Current & Future Developments the perspectives on the usage of bulk materials produced by BMINPs consolidation are discussed.nnnCONCLUSIONnAs can be seen from this review, ideal bimetallic nanoparticles synthesis methods are not developed by now. The existence of different routes to nanoparticles synthesis and their unique properties confirm the importance promoted awareness of potential benefits of nanoparticles in different applications. The reviewed patents emphasized the importance of bimetallic nanoparticles and their application in various fields as well.
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