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  • The assessment of microbiological purity of cosmetic preparations

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    The dataset contains the results of a single series of determinations of the microbiological purity of the cosmetic based on the aqueous phase in the test for the total number of bacteria and the total number of yeasts.The tests were performed by preparing a series of decimal dilutions of the cosmetic in peptone water and performing in-depth culture...

  • SEM inwestigation of the silver nanostructures

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    Silver thin films with a thickness of 1nm, 3nm, 5nm, 7nm and 9nm were deposited by a table-top magnetron sputtering unit in a pure argon plasma from a high-purity silver target. Silicon wafers was used as a substrates. As-deposired films were annealed in Ar atmosphere at 550 Celsius degree for 15 minutes.As a result of annealing, Ag nanostructures formed...

  • Plasmon resonance in a TiO2-Au NPs structures

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    Investigated structures were deposited on a pre cleaned Corning 1737 glass substrates, which provided flat optical transmission characteristics and high transmission coefficient in a visible light range. Plasmonic nanostructures were formed as a result of thermal annealing. For gold films with thickness of 2.8 nm depiction a table-top dc magnetron sputtering...

  • X-Ray diffraction of the metallic nanostructures

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    Metallic nanostructures (gold and silver) were manufactured as a thermal annealing of gold or silver thin film. Gold films with thickness of 2.8 nm were deposited on a silicon substrates using a table-top dc magnetron sputtering coater (EM SCD 500, Leica), equipped with quartz microbalance for in-situ thickness measurements. Films were deposited from...

  • SEM images of dewetted gold films

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    Gold nanostructures were prepared on silicon - Si(111) as a substrate. as a result of dewetting process. Thin golds films were deposited using a table-top dc magnetron sputtering coater under pure Ar plasma conditions . The Au target had 99.99% purity, the rate of Au layer deposition was about 0.4 nm·s−1 and the incident power was 32 W. The thickness...

  • Oxidation of silver nanostructures

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    Silver nanostructures were prepared on  Si substrate. Thin Ag films (2 and 6 nm thickness) were deposited using a tabletop dc magnetron sputtering coater (EM SCD 500, Leica) in pure Ar plasma. The Ag target was of 99.99% purity, the rate of layer deposition was about 0.4 nm·s−1 , and the incident power was in the range of 30–40 W. The layer thickness...

  • Comparison of XPS spectra of Ag3d for silver nanostructures and bulk material

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    Ag nanostructures were prepared on borosilicate glass (Corning 1737F) and Si substrates. In both cases, the substrateswere cleaned with acetylacetone and then rinsed in ethanol. Thin Ag films (2 and 6 nm thickness) were deposited using a tabletop dc magnetron sputtering coater (EM SCD 500, Leica) in pure Ar plasma (argon, Air Products 99.999%). The...

  • Investigation of plasmon resonance in a silver nanoparticles

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    Silver nanostructures were prepared on borosilicate glass (Corning 1737F) substrates. Thin Ag films (1–9 nm thickness) were deposited using a table-top dc magnetron sputtering coater (EM SCD 500, Leica) in pure Ar plasma (argon, Air Products 99.999%). The Ag target was of 99.99% purity, the rate of layer deposition was about 0.4 nm·s−1, and the incident...

  • X-Ray photoemission spectroscopy measurements of the Nb-V-Sr-O ceramics

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    Niobium doped strontium vanadate based perovskite SrV1-xNbxO3-δ materials were prepared via conventional solid state reaction (SSR) method. For comparison, different samples with a various amount of niobium dopant in the structure were synthesized; x = 0; 0,2; 0,5; 0,8 and 1. Samples were sintered by two-steps: first under a pure hydrogen (purity >99.999%)...

  • SEM images of tge gold nanostructures on silicon

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    Au nanostructures were prepared on Si(111) as a substrate. The substrates (1 × 1 cm2  of area) were cleaned with acetylacetone and then rinsed in ethanol. Thin Au films (with thicknesses in a range of 1.7–5.0 nm) were deposited using a table-top dc magnetron sputtering coater (EM SCD 500, Leica) under pure Ar plasma conditions (Argon, Air Products 99.999%)....

  • Formation of gold anostructures detected by SEM microscope

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    Gold nanostructures were prepared on silicon - Si(111) as a substrate. The substrates (1 × 1 cm2  of area) were cleaned with acetylacetone and then rinsed in ethanol. Thin Au films (with thicknesses in a range of 1.7–5.0 nm) were deposited using a table-top dc magnetron sputtering coater (EM SCD 500, Leica) under pure Ar plasma conditions (Argon, Air...

  • Surface modifcation of PMMA polymer detected by XPS

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    In order to obtain the experimental specimens, four PMMA/PC61BM samples with the following  mass proportions were prepared: 10%, 20%, 30%, and 40%. In addition, as a reference, a PMMA sample without  PC61BM was prepared as well. For the fabrication process, PC61BM 99.5% (Solenne BV), chloroform HPLC  (Sigma Aldrich), and PMMA (commercially available...

  • Depth chemical profile in a CeIr3 sample

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    The polycrystalline sample of CeIr3 used in the present studies was synthesized by arc-melting cerium (4N) and iridium (3N5) in an arc furnace on a water-cooled copper hearth using a tungsten electrode under a high purity argon atmosphere. A piece of zirconium was used as an oxygen getter. First, a button of Ir was prepared by arc-melting the iridium...