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      3D ZnO/Ag Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering on Disposable and Flexible Cardboard Platforms

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          In the present study, zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorods (NRs) with a hexagonal structure have been synthesized via a hydrothermal method assisted by microwave radiation, using specialized cardboard materials as substrates. Cardboard-type substrates are cost-efficient and robust paper-based platforms that can be integrated into several opto-electronic applications for medical diagnostics, analysis and/or quality control devices. This class of substrates also enables highly-sensitive Raman molecular detection, amiable to several different operational environments and target surfaces. The structural characterization of the ZnO NR arrays has been carried out by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and optical measurements. The effects of the synthesis time (5–30 min) and temperature (70–130 °C) of the ZnO NR arrays decorated with silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have been investigated in view of their application for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) molecular detection. The size and density of the ZnO NRs, as well as those of the AgNPs, are shown to play a central role in the final SERS response. A Raman enhancement factor of 7 × 10 5 was obtained using rhodamine 6 G (R6G) as the test analyte; a ZnO NR array was produced for only 5 min at 70 °C. This condition presents higher ZnO NR and AgNP densities, thereby increasing the total number of plasmonic “hot-spots”, their volume coverage and the number of analyte molecules that are subject to enhanced sensing.

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            Flexible, low-temperature, solution processed ZnO-based perovskite solid state solar cells.

            A ZnO compact layer formed by electrodeposition and ZnO nanorods grown by chemical bath deposition (CBD) allow the processing of low-temperature, solution based and flexible solid state perovskite CH3NH3PbI3 solar cells. Conversion efficiencies of 8.90% were achieved on rigid substrates while the flexible ones yielded 2.62%.
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              Controllable synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles and their morphology-dependent antibacterial and optical properties.

              ZnO materials with different morphologies have been synthesized via a simple solvothermal method using different solvents without any catalysts, templates or surfactants. The ZnO samples are employed in the inactivation of gram-negative Escherichia coli and gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus in MilliQ water. The photocatalytic activities of samples to degrade an azo dye, Acid Orange 74 (CI 18745), were also tested. XRD data showed that single-phase ZnO with the wurtzite crystal structure but different growth habits were obtained in the different solvents. SEM imaging illustrated that ZnO with flower-like, rod-like, and spherical shape were produced when water, 1-hexanol, and ethylene glycol were used as the solvent, respectively. The optical properties of the as-prepared ZnO materials were investigated by UV-vis absorption and photoluminescence spectra. The antibacterial efficiencies were affected by the physiological status of the bacterial cells, different morphologies and crystal growth habits, particle size and optical properties of ZnO samples. Results indicate that ZnO flower-like showed significantly higher photocatalytic inactivation than ZnO rod- and sphere-like against E. coli compared with S. aureus. It was found that the antibacterial activity of ZnO increased with decreasing crystallite size. The inactivation efficiencies for both organisms under light conditions were higher than under dark conditions. The obtained results were discussed according to the morphologies, optical and structural properties of ZnO powders as key parameters in photocatalytic and antibacterial activity.
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                Journal
                Materials (Basel)
                Materials (Basel)
                materials
                Materials
                MDPI
                1996-1944
                24 November 2017
                December 2017
                : 10
                : 12
                : 1351
                Affiliations
                i3N/CENIMAT, Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Campus de Caparica, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal; andreiajoiaraujo@ 123456hotmail.com (A.A.); bj.coelho@ 123456campus.fct.unl.pt (B.J.C.); daniela.gomes@ 123456fct.unl.pt (D.N.); mj.oliveira@ 123456campus.fct.unl.pt (M.J.O.); mj.mendes@ 123456fct.unl.pt (M.J.M.); rm@ 123456uninova.pt (R.M.)
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                [* ]Correspondence: acgp@ 123456campus.fct.unl.pt (A.P.); hma@ 123456fct.unl.pt (H.A.); emf@ 123456fct.unl.pt (E.F.); Tel.: +351-21-294-8562 (A.P. & E.F.); +351-21-294-8564 (H.Á.); Fax: +351-21-294-8558 (A.P., H.Á. & E.F.)
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                These authors contributed equally to this article.

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                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3359-3773
                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3115-6588
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6299-4026
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7374-0726
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                materials-10-01351
                10.3390/ma10121351
                5744286
                1bc4a6fe-0d33-43b2-b1c4-a17f335e40ed
                © 2017 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 02 October 2017
                : 21 November 2017
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                zno nanorods,ag nanoparticles,microwave synthesis,cardboard substrates,sers

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