● Definition of plasma
Plasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter, along with solid, liquid, and gas. It is an ionized gas consisting of a collection of charged particles, including ions, electrons, and neutral atoms or molecules. Plasma can be found naturally in the universe in the form of stars, lightning, and auroras, but it can also be artificially created and controlled for
Introduction (What is plasma?)
1. Definition of plasma
Plasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter, along with solid, liquid, and gas. It is an ionized gas consisting of a collection of charged particles, including ions, electrons, and neutral atoms or molecules. Plasma can be found naturally in the universe in the form of stars, lightning, and auroras, but it can also be artif
stability and ensure that early degradation of drugs from the nanocarriers does not take place.
Therefore, for drugs to be successfully delivered to their target, many factors such as its size, biocompatibility, target specific affinity, avoidance of reticuloendothelial systems, stability in blood, or ability to facilitate controlled drug release need to be considered during manufacture of the
2. Important Characteristics of TiO2
(1) Photocatalystic Character
- If the light energy is irrigated at TiO2, the catalyst which absorbed the light energy will activate so it oxidize and restore aspirates.
(2) Characteristic of Ultra-hydrophile
- Ultra-hydrophile is the status that befit with the surface of the material such as glass.
For many of Materials, if we drop water, it ma
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The Near-InfraRed (NIR) photoluminescence of semiconducting SWNT
Low autofluorescence in the NIR range
Large Stokes shift between the excitation and emission
Energy shift of SWNT
Generated by using literature value.
Using constant dielectric value in Bethe-salpeter equation generate horizontal line.
Model is able to predict magnitude of the energy shift.