Filter By:

Journal Check one or more journals to show results from those journals only.

Choose more journals

Article type Check one or more article types to show results from those article types only.
Subject Check one or more subjects to show results from those subjects only.
Date Choose a date option to show results from those dates only.

Custom date range

Clear all filters
Sort by:
Showing 1–7 of 7 results
Advanced filters: Author: Joel Henzie Clear advanced filters
  • Detection and identification of microplastics (MPs) in environmental samples is hampered by the need for isolation and pretreatment methods. Here, the authors combine porous Ag substrates with self-attention neural networks to directly identify six types of MPs in environmental samples.

    • Olga Guselnikova
    • Andrii Trelin
    • Yusuke Yamauchi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-15
  • Highly monodisperse silver polyhedral nanocrystals passivated with polymers are shown to behave as quasi-hard particles that self-assemble by sedimentation into millimetre-sized supercrystals, which correspond to the particles' three-dimensional densest packings. Monte Carlo simulations confirm the observed self-assembled structures, including an exotic structure for octahedra that is stabilized by depletion forces induced by an excess of polymer in solution.

    • Joel Henzie
    • Michael Grünwald
    • Peidong Yang
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 11, P: 131-137
  • Silica-coated silver nanocube suspensions provide an easy, rapid and label-free way to quantify protein binding to supported lipid bilayers by localized plasmon resonance measurement with a standard laboratory UV spectrophotometer.

    • Hung-Jen Wu
    • Joel Henzie
    • Jay T Groves
    Research
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 9, P: 1189-1191
  • Current verification of CO2 photoreduction products using isotope-tracer methods is insufficient and can provide false-positive results. Here, rigorous protocols and case studies are presented to avoid pitfalls in isotope-tracer experiments.

    • Shengyao Wang
    • Bo Jiang
    • Jinhua Ye
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-12
  • Mesoporous noble metal nanostructures offer great promise in catalytic applications. Here, Yamauchi and co-workers synthesize mesoporous rhodium nanoparticles using polymeric micelle templates, and report appreciable activities for methanol oxidation and NO remediation.

    • Bo Jiang
    • Cuiling Li
    • Yusuke Yamauchi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 8, P: 1-8