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- 2018Tunable 2D Binary Colloidal Alloys for Soft Nanotemplatingcitations
- 2018Stable White Light-Emitting Biocomposite Filmscitations
- 2017Compression and deposition of microgel monolayers from fluid interfaces: particle size effects on interface microstructure and nanolithographycitations
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- 2016Antibacterial properties of silver dendrite decorated silicon nanowirescitations
- 2016Fabrication of silicon nanowire arrays by near-field laser ablation and metal-assisted chemical etching
- 2015Maximizing transfection efficiency of vertically aligned silicon nanowire arrays
- 2014Surface-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry using ordered silicon nanopillar arrayscitations
- 2012Controlled synthesis of ferromagnetic semiconducting silicon nanotubescitations
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Stable White Light-Emitting Biocomposite Films
Abstract
<p>The demonstration of reliable and stable white light-emitting diodes (LEDs) is one of the main technological challenges of the LED industry. This is usually accomplished by incorporation of light-emitting rare-earth elements (REEs) compounds within an external polymeric coating of a blue LED allowing the generation of white light. However, due to both environmental and cost issues, the development of low-cost REE-free coatings, which exhibit competitive performance compared to conventional white LED is of great importance. In this work, the formation of an REE-free white LED coating is demonstrated. This biocomposite material, composed of biological (crystalline nanocellulose and porcine gastric mucin) and organic (light-emitting dyes) compounds, exhibits excellent optical and mechanical properties as well as resistance to heat, humidity, and UV radiation. The coating is further used to demonstrate a working white LED by incorporating it within a commercial blue LED.</p>