沸石材料中金属颗粒团簇的集体等离子体共振

Mufei Xiao, Vitalii Petranovskii, Armando Reyes-Serrato, Joel Antúnez-García, Jesús L. A. Ponce-Ruiz, Constanza I. Koop-Santa, Fabian N. Murrieta-Rico, Rosario I. Yocupicio-Gaxiola, Jonathan Zamora-Mendieta, Nikifor Rakov
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沸石是一种晶体微孔铝硅酸盐,在催化[1-3]以及其他工艺[4,5]中有着广泛的工业应用。从根本上区别于其他载体的主要特征是它们的形状和大小严格有序的空洞系统,这是它们晶体结构的一个组成部分。催化剂是一种能使重要反应更有选择性、更快、所需能量更少的材料。铸币金属(铜、银和金)具有显著的光学和电学性质,经常被发现是大多数催化剂的重要组成部分,并以其高活性和许多其他重要性质而闻名。这些金属的纳米团簇广泛应用于生物医学成像、遥感、标记等领域。铸币金属纳米结构具有显著的光学和电学性能,这激发了对抗菌活性、基于表面增强拉曼散射(SERS)的检测和电化学传感等领域潜在应用的设计和合成的认真研究。最近的进展涉及它们的抗病毒应用[6]。历史上,铜、银和金以其寡动力学功效、抗病毒作用以及良好的生物相容性、结合受体抑制、活性氧形成和光疗特性而闻名。因此,本研究旨在探讨硬币金属对SARS-CoV-2的抗病毒能力和作用方式的诊断和治疗机制。这篇文章[6]也引起了人们对基于金属纳米材料的治疗其他传染性病毒的方法的关注。
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Collective Plasmonic Resonances of Metallic Particle Clusters in Zeolite Materials
INTRODUCTION Zeolites are crystalline microporous aluminosilicates that have found wide-ranging industrial applications in catalysis [1-3], as well as in other processes [4,5]. The main feature that fundamentally distinguishes them from other carriers is a system of voids strictly ordered in shape and size, which are an element of their crystalline structure. Catalysts are materials that allow important reactions to be more selective, faster, and require less energy. Coinage metals (copper, silver, and gold) possess noteworthy optical and electrical properties, are often found as important components in most catalysts, and are known for their high activity as well as many other important properties. Nanoclusters of these metals are widely used in biomedical imaging, remote sensing, labeling, etc. Coinage metal nanostructures possess noteworthy optical, and electrical properties, that are inspiring serious research toward the design and synthesis for potential application in areas such as antibacterial activity, surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-based detection, and electrochemical sensing. The most recent developments deal with their antiviral applications [6]. Historically, Cu, Ag, and Au have been well-known for their oligodynamic efficacy, antiviral action as well as good biocompatibility, binding receptor inhibition, formation of reactive oxygen species, and phototherapy properties. Thus, a study was conducted to investigate the diagnostic and therapeutic mechanisms of the antivirus ability and mode of action of coinage metals on SARS-CoV-2. This article [6] also draws attention to coinage metal nanomaterial-based approaches to the treatment of other contagious viruses.
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