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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B | 2018

Biophysical interactions between pancreatic cancer cells and pristine carbon nanotube substrates: Potential application for pancreatic cancer tissue engineering

Brigitta Matta-Domjan; Alice A. K. King; Stella Totti; Csaba Matta; George Dover; Patricia M. Martinez; Anvar A. Zakhidov; Roberto M. La Ragione; Hugo Macedo; Izabela Jurewicz; Alan B. Dalton; Eirini Velliou

Novel synthetic biomaterials able to support direct tissue growth and retain cellular phenotypical properties are promising building blocks for the development of tissue engineering platforms for accurate and fast therapy screening for cancer. The aim of this study is to validate an aligned, pristine multi-walled carbon nanotube (CNT) platform for in vitro studies of pancreatic cancer as a systematic understanding of interactions between cells and these CNT substrates is lacking. Our results demonstrate that our CNT scaffolds-which are easily tuneable to form sheets/fibers-support growth, proliferation, and spatial organization of pancreatic cancer cells, indicating their great potential in cancer tissue engineering.


SPIE Microtechnologies | 2017

Carbon nanotube charge collectors for nanoimprinted hybrid perovskite photovoltaics (Conference Presentation)

Anvar A. Zakhidov; Ross Haroldson; Danila Saranin; Patricia M. Martinez; Artur Ishteev

The hybrid (organo-inorganic) lead-halide perovskites revolutionized the field of solar cell research due to the impressive power conversion efficiencies of up to 21% recently reported in perovskite based solar cells. This talk will present first the general concepts of excitonic photovoltaics, as compared to conventional Si-type solar cells, asking a question: is hybrid perovskite PV an excitonic solar cell or not? Do we need excitons dissociation at D-A interfaces or CNT charge collectors? Then I will show our recent experimental results on the fast spectroscopy of excitons, magnetic field effect on generation of correlated (e-h) pairs. Also will discuss our Hall effect results, that allows to evaluate intrinsic charge carrier transport and direct measurements of mobility in these materials performed for the first time in steady-state dc transport regime. From these measurements, we have obtained the electron-hole recombination coefficient, the carrier diffusion length and lifetime. Our main results include the intrinsic Hall carrier mobility reaching up to 60 cm2V-1s-1 in perovskite single crystals, carrier lifetimes of up to 3 ms (surprisingly too long!), and carrier diffusion lengths as long as 650 μm (huge if compared to organic and even best inorganic materials). Our results also demonstrate that photocarrier recombination in these disordered solution-processed perovskites is as weak as in the best (high-purity single crystals) of conventional direct-band inorganic semiconductors. Moreover, as we show in our experiment, carrier trapping in perovskites is also strongly suppressed, which accounts for such long carrier lifetimes and diffusion lengths, significantly longer than similar parameters in the best inorganic semiconductors, such e.g. as GaAs. All these remarkable transport properties of hybrid perovskites need to be understood from fundamental physics point of view. Looks like we need some new concepts to explain the mysterious properties of “protected” hybrid perovskites. We suggest that some of this unusual properties can be attributed to a special type of “dipole rotational polaron” formed in their lattice due to interactions of charge with methyl-ammonium organic dipoles, each of 2.3 Debye. Examples of perovskite solar cell with transparent CNT charge collectors will demonstrated the 3 D charge collection in the monolithic tandems of perovskite PV with other dissimilar materials PVs, such as OPV and inorganic PV. We describe the pioneering methods to create highly transparent CNT sheets by dry lamination from vertically alligned CVD forests of MWCNTs. Transparency can be further increased by converting CNT aerogels into locally collapsed meshs with micron scale oppenings by spraying Ag nanowires, which lowers sheet resistance to values of Rsh< 40 ohm/sq. such AgNW@CNT transparent sheets are ideal interlayers in three terminal tandems of perovskite PV with polymeric OPV and/or inorganic solar cells. We show that nanoimprinting can further improve the performance of perovskite photodetectors and optoelectronic devices


Applied Physics Letters | 2017

Laminar composite structures for high power actuators

M. A. Hobosyan; Patricia M. Martinez; A. A. Zakhidov; Carter S. Haines; Ray H. Baughman; Karen S. Martirosyan

Twisted laminar composite structures for high power and large-stroke actuators based on coiled Multi Wall Carbon Nanotube (MWNT) composite yarns were crafted by integrating high-density Nanoenergetic Gas Generators (NGGs) into carbon nanotube sheets. The linear actuation force, resulting from the pneumatic force caused by expanding gases confined within the pores of laminar structures and twisted carbon nanotube yarns, can be further amplified by increasing NGG loading and yarns twist density, as well as selecting NGG compositions with high energy density and large-volume gas generation. Moreover, the actuation force and power can be tuned by the surrounding environment, such as to increase the actuation by combustion in ambient air. A single 300-μm-diameter integrated MWNT/NGG coiled yarn produced 0.7 MPa stress and a contractile specific work power of up to 4.7 kW/kg, while combustion front propagated along the yarn at a velocity up to 10 m/s. Such powerful yarn actuators can also be operated in a vacuu...


Journal of Applied Physics | 2015

Microwave conductance properties of aligned multiwall carbon nanotube textile sheets

Brian Brown; Patricia M. Martinez; Anvar A. Zakhidov; Eric A. Shaner; Mark Lee

Understanding the conductance properties of multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWNT) textile sheets in the microwave regime is essential for their potential use in high-speed and high-frequency applications. To expand current knowledge, complex high-frequency conductance measurements from 0.01 to 50 GHz and across temperatures from 4.2 K to 300 K and magnetic fields up to 2 T were made on textile sheets of highly aligned MWNTs with strand alignment oriented both parallel and perpendicular to the microwave electric field polarization. Sheets were drawn from 329 and 520 μm high MWNT forests that resulted in different DC resistance anisotropy. For all samples, the microwave conductance can be modeled approximately by a shunt capacitance in parallel with a frequency-independent conductance, but with no inductive contribution. This is consistent with diffusive Drude conduction as the primary transport mechanism up to 50 GHz. Further, it is found that the microwave conductance is essentially independent of both temp...


Solar Energy | 2017

Evacuated tube solar collector with multifunctional absorber layers

Sarvenaz Sobhansarbandi; Patricia M. Martinez; Alexios Papadimitratos; Anvar A. Zakhidov; Fatemeh Hassanipour


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2018

Influence of oriented CNT forest on thermoelectric properties of polymer-based materials

Khabib Yusupov; Anvar A. Zakhidov; Shujie You; Steffi Stumpf; Patricia M. Martinez; A. Ishteev; Alberto Vomiero; V. Khovaylo; Ulrich S. Schubert


Carbon | 2017

Dual use of carbon nanotube selective coatings in evacuated tube solar collectors

Patricia M. Martinez; Vladimir A. Pozdin; Alexios Papadimitratos; William Holmes; Fatemeh Hassanipour; Anvar A. Zakhidov


Advanced Functional Materials | 2018

Flexible Thermoelectric Polymer Composites Based on a Carbon Nanotubes Forest

Khabib Yusupov; Steffi Stumpf; Shujie You; Aleksei Bogach; Patricia M. Martinez; Anvar A. Zakhidov; Ulrich S. Schubert; Vladimir V. Khovaylo; Alberto Vomiero


Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal | 2016

Carbon nanotube dry spinnable sheets for solar selective coatings by lamination

Patricia M. Martinez; Vladimir A. Pozdin; Alexios Papadimitratos; William Holmes; Fatemeh Hassanipour; George Dover; Anvar A. Zakhidov


Advanced Functional Materials | 2018

Thermoelectrics: Flexible Thermoelectric Polymer Composites Based on a Carbon Nanotubes Forest (Adv. Funct. Mater. 40/2018)

Khabib Yusupov; Steffi Stumpf; Shujie You; Aleksei Bogach; Patricia M. Martinez; Anvar A. Zakhidov; Ulrich S. Schubert; Vladimir V. Khovaylo; Alberto Vomiero

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Anvar A. Zakhidov

University of Texas at Dallas

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Fatemeh Hassanipour

University of Texas at Dallas

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Alberto Vomiero

Luleå University of Technology

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Khabib Yusupov

Luleå University of Technology

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Shujie You

Luleå University of Technology

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Karen S. Martirosyan

University of Texas at Austin

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