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    Algorithms for layout of disconnected graphs
    (Elsevier, 2000) Doğrusöz, Uğur
    We present efficient algorithms for the layout of disconnected objects in a graph (isolated nodes and components) for a specified aspect ratio. These linear and near-linear algorithms are based on alternate-bisection and two-dimensional packing methodologies. In addition, the parameters that affect the performance of these algorithms as well as the circumstances under which the two methodologies perform well are analyzed.
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    Enhanced photocatalytic activity of homoassembled ZnO nanostructures on electrospun polymeric nanofibers: a combination of atomic layer deposition and hydrothermal growth
    (Elsevier, 2014) Kayaci, F.; Vempati S.; Ozgit Akgun, C.; Bıyıklı, Necmi; Uyar, Tamer
    We report on the synthesis and photocatalytic activity (PCA) of electrospun poly(acrylonitrile) (PAN) nanofibrous mat decorated with nanoneedles of zinc oxide (ZnO). Apart from a detailed morphological and structural characterization, the PCA has been carefully monitored and the results are discussed elaborately when juxtaposed with the photoluminescence. The present hierarchal homoassembled nanostructures are a combination of two types of ZnO with diverse optical qualities, i.e. (a) controlled deposition of ZnO coating on nanofibers with dominant oxygen vacancies and significant grain boundaries by atomic layer deposition (ALD), and (b) growth of single crystalline ZnO nanoneedles with high optical quality on the ALD seeds via hydrothermal process. The needle structure (~25. nm in diameter with an aspect ratio of ~24) also supports the vectorial transport of photo-charge carriers, which is crucial for high catalytic activity. Furthermore, it is shown that enhanced PCA is because of the catalytic activity at surface defects (on ALD seed), valence band, and conduction band (of ZnO nanoneedles). PCA and durability of the PAN/ZnO nanofibrous mat have also been tested with aqueous solution of methylene blue and the results showed almost no decay in the catalytic activity of this material when reused.
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    Self-assembled template-directed synthesis of one-dimensional silica and titania nanostructures
    (2011) Acar H.; Garifullin, R.; Güler, Mustafa O.
    Mineralized biological materials such as shells, skeleton, and teeth experience biomineralization. Biomimetic materials exploit the biomineralization process to form functional organic-inorganic hybrid nanostructures. In this work, we mimicked the biomineralization process by the de novo design of an amyloid-like peptide that self-assembles into nanofibers. Chemically active groups enhancing the affinity for metal ions were used to accumulate silicon and titanium precursors on the organic template. The self-assembly process and template effect were characterized by CD, FT-IR, UV-vis, fluorescence, rheology, TGA, SEM, and TEM. The self-assembled organic nanostructures were exploited as a template to form high-aspect-ratio 1-D silica and titania nanostructures by the addition of appropriate precursors. Herein, a new bottom-up approach was demonstrated to form silica and titania nanostructures that can yield wide opportunities to produce high-aspect-ratio inorganic nanostructures with high surface areas. The materials developed in this work have vast potential in the fields of catalysis and electronic materials. © 2011 American Chemical Society.

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