In this scientific work, the synthesis of copper oxide nanowires is presented. A major contribution of this work is the detailed description of the influence of plasma parameters on the growth, crystal composition and geometric shape of nanowires.
COBISS.SI-ID: 32596007
The scientific paper presents an atmospheric plasma system capable of printing copper nanoparticles on various surfaces. A modified implementation of this system was also used in the deposition of nickel nanoparticles on the surface of plasma-synthesized nanostructures in this project.
COBISS.SI-ID: 32274471
Plasma-synthesized copper oxide nanostructures were used as the basis for the plasmon signal amplified due to the geometric contribution of the surface. Additional amplification of the plasmon signal was provided by a coating of a mixture of gold and palladium.
COBISS.SI-ID: 33289511
This article was published in a magazine with a very high impact factor. It represents a study of the plasma modification of carbon nanowalls through the incorporation of nitrogen by gas plasma. Nitrogen can settle to the defect site where carbon is missing in the graphene structure. However, plasma can first generate a defect and only then attach nitrogen. The research is very important because by binding nitrogen, we completely change the electronic properties of graphene structures and thus also the catalytic capacity.
COBISS.SI-ID: 33211943
The work presents an interesting method of synthesis of gold nanoparticles using a laser in a liquid. These nanoparticles were then applied with a dropper to the surface of the PVC polymer and treated with atmospheric plasma. The same method could be used for the synthesis and deposition of Ni nanoparticles.
COBISS.SI-ID: 32061991