Browsing by Author "Kokonou, M."
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Fabrication of nanorods by metal evaporation inside the pores of ultra-thin porous alumina templates
Kokonou, M.; Rebholz, Claus; Giannakopoulos, K. P.; Doumanidis, C. C. (2007)Porous alumina has attracted a great deal of attention as a template material for the growth of nanowires and nanodots. Typically, the pores have a high aspect ratio, which forbids the use of evaporation techniques for ...
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Modeling of the self-propagating reactions of nickel and aluminum multilayered foils
Gunduz, I. E.; Fadenberger, K.; Kokonou, M.; Rebholz, Claus; Doumanidis, C. C.; Ando, T. (2009)In this study, we performed simulations of self-propagating reactions of nanoscale nickel-aluminum multilayers using numerical methods. The model employs two-dimensional heat transfer equations coupled with heat generation ...
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Polymeric nanowires and nanopillars fabricated by template wetting
Kokonou, M.; Ioannou, G.; Rebholz, Claus; Doumanidis, C. C. (2013)Template wetting constitutes a common technique for the fabrication of elongated polymeric nanostructures such as nanorods, nanotubes, and nanowires. It is based on the infiltration of polymeric solutions inside the nanopores ...
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Reactive bimetallic Al/Ni nanostructures for nanoscale heating applications fabricated using a porous alumina template
Kokonou, M.; Giannakopoulos, K. P.; Gunduz, I. E.; Fadenberger, K.; Rebholz, Claus; Doumanidis, C. C. (2009)Porous alumina templates are attracting increasing attention for the growth of nanowires and nanodots. We demonstrate here the fabrication of reactive bimetallic nanoporous Al/Ni films and Al/Ni nanorods by electron gun ...
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Tensile mechanical properties and hydraulic permeabilities of electrospun cellulose acetate fiber meshes.
Stylianopoulos, T.; Kokonou, M.; Michael, S.; Tryfonos, A.; Rebholz, Claus; Odysseos, A. D.; Doumanidis, C. C. (2012)The mechanical properties and hydraulic permeabilities of biomaterial scaffolds play a crucial role in their efficacy as tissue engineering platforms, separation processors, and drug delivery vehicles. In this study, ...