American Journal of Nano Research and Applications

Special Issue

Nanotechnologies

  • Submission Deadline: 30 March 2017
  • Status: Submission Closed
  • Lead Guest Editor: Levan Chkhartishvili
About This Special Issue
Nanotechnology is a so-called breaking-technology, which dramatically changes the society. To reflect the recent achievements in the nanoresearch, the Tbilisi (Georgia) scientific conferences on nanotechnologies are held regularly (every two years) since 2010. The coming 4th International Conference “Nanotechnologies”, October 24 – 27, 2016, Tbilisi, Georgia (Nano – 2016) will be devoted the methods of synthesizing of nanomaterials, studying their structure, chemical, physical and technological properties, as well as applications in techniques. Conference will provide an evaluation of the present state-of-art in this field of knowledge, newly obtained results and prospects of developments in nanotechnologies.

This Special Issue of the American Journal of Nano Research and Applications is to publish part of Conference Papers presented at the Nano – 2016. Participants / authors, who have sent Abstracts of conference presentations to the Organizing Committee, are invited to submit their valuable presentations in the form of full-text papers in this Special Issue.

At the planned oral and poster sessions, it will be presented results of experimental investigations of nanosystems, as well as theoretical approaches to their modeling. Conference will be a forum of nanoscientists for broad interdisciplinary discussions and, therefore, not only intensify the actual collaboration, but also facilitate the future developments of international cooperation in nanotechnology research. The Conference will work in a number of sections.

Aims and Scope:
1. Nanotechnology
2. Nanophysics
3. Nanochemistry
4. Nanobiology and Nanomedicine
5. Nano Materials Science
6. Nanoengineering
7. Nano Safety
8. Nano Education
Lead Guest Editor
  • Levan Chkhartishvili

    Department of Engineering Physics, Georgian Technical University, Tbilisi, Georgia

Guest Editors
  • Fathi Habashi

    Department of Mining, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Laval University, Quebec, Canada

  • Laszlo Kotai

    Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary

  • Hossein Aminian

    Fi Mat Con, Ottawa, Canada

  • Onuralp Yucel

    Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey

  • Otar Tsagareishvili

    Laboratory for Boron and Powdered Composite Materials, Ferdinand Tavadze Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Tbilisi, Georgia

  • Ivane Murusidze

    Institute of Applied Physics, Ilia State University, Tbilisi, Georgia

  • Tamara Berberashvili

    Department of Engineering Physics, Georgian Technical University, Tbilisi, Georgia

  • Mikheil Chikhradze

    Department of Engineering Physics, Georgian Technical University, Tbilisi, Georgia

  • Lina Sartinska

    I. M. Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

  • Olena Lavrynenko

    F. D. Ovcharenko Institute of Bio-Colloid Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

Published Articles
  • Specific Interface Capacitance of Nanocomposite Materials

    Levan Chkhartishvili , Shorena Dekanosidze , Ramaz Esiava , Ia Kalandadze , Dato Nachkebia , Grisha Tabatadze

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 3-1, May 2017
    Pages: 64-67
    Received: 29 March 2017
    Accepted: 30 March 2017
    Published: 11 April 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.nano.s.2017050301.24
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    Abstract: Based on a model of interfaces existing between particles of different components, there is obtained the formula to estimate the capacitance of nanocapacitors spontaneously built in nanocomposite materials. The specific (per unit area) interface capacitance depends on the material’s characteristics such as: average width of the vacuum gap between t... Show More
  • Preparation and Investigation of Diamond-Like Carbon Nanostructured Films

    Zh. R. Panosyan

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 3-1, May 2017
    Pages: 60-63
    Received: 1 March 2017
    Accepted: 3 March 2017
    Published: 23 March 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.nano.s.2017050301.23
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    Abstract: A novel equipment of preparation of films by low temperature plasma assisted chemical vapor deposition (CVD) technique is built which allowed controlling the technological process in real-time mode. Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films were synthesized which exposed 99% transparency in wide range of spectrum, λ = 250 – 1100 nm. Also, technical modes usi... Show More
  • Acoustic Detection of Resonance Plasticizing of LiF Crystals Under the Influence of Crossed Magnetic Fields in the EPR Scheme

    D. Driaev , M. Galustashvili , S. Tsakadze

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 3-1, May 2017
    Pages: 37-41
    Received: 3 February 2017
    Accepted: 4 February 2017
    Published: 28 February 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.nano.s.2017050301.19
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    Abstract: For the first time, the possibility of acoustic detection of resonance plasticizing of non-magnetic crystals when exposed to magnetic fields in EPR scheme was demonstrated. It is experimentally observed the sharp leap of dislocation internal friction in LiF crystals in crossed magnetic fields: constant field B0 = 340 µT and HF field B~ = 10 µT at t... Show More
  • Gold Nanoparticle Conjugated Organic Dye Nanocomposite Based Photostimulated Luminescent Enhancement and Its Application in Nanomedicine

    Ketevan Chubinidze , Besarion Partsvania , Lali Devadze , Tsisana Zurabishvili , Nino Sepashvili , Gia Petriashvili , Mariam Chubinidze

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 3-1, May 2017
    Pages: 42-47
    Received: 3 February 2017
    Accepted: 4 February 2017
    Published: 28 February 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.nano.s.2017050301.20
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    Abstract: We have experimentally demonstrated that the emission of visible light from the polymer matrix doped with luminescent dye and gold nanoparticles (GNPs) can be enhanced with the use of surface plasmon coupling. GNPs can enhance the luminescence intensity of nearby luminescent dye because of the interactions between the dipole moments of the dye and ... Show More
  • Nanosize Clusters in InAs and InP Compounds and Their Solid Solutions InPxAs1–x

    Nodar Kekelidze , Elza Khutsishvili , Zaur Kvinikadze , Zinaida Davitaja , David Kekelidze , Bela Kvirkvelia , Ketevan Sadradze , Lali Nadiradze , George Kekelidze

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 3-1, May 2017
    Pages: 48-55
    Received: 3 February 2017
    Accepted: 4 February 2017
    Published: 28 February 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.nano.s.2017050301.21
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    Abstract: The compounds of indium arsenide, indium phosphide and their solid solutions are important materials for optoelectronics, microelectronics and nanotechnology. The stabilization of nanoparticles is a major problem in modern nanotechnology. The presented work can provide valuable information in the indicated direction. It has been shown that, it is p... Show More
  • The Induction Method of Production of Nanocrystalline Particles

    Zaur Gamishidze

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 3-1, May 2017
    Pages: 56-59
    Received: 3 February 2017
    Accepted: 4 February 2017
    Published: 28 February 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.nano.s.2017050301.22
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    Abstract: Currently a lot of methods of production of nanoparticles, allowing the quite precisely control size, shape and structure of the nanoparticles have been developed. In particular, in the condensation method of production of nanocrystalline particles (powders and films), the initial macrobodies are first evaporated, and then the resultant vapor is co... Show More
  • Identification of Turbostratic Bilayer Grephene in Carbon Tribolayers

    A. Mailian , Zh. Panosyan , Y. Yengibaryan , N. Margaryan , M. Mailian

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 3-1, May 2017
    Pages: 22-25
    Received: 10 January 2017
    Accepted: 12 January 2017
    Published: 6 February 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.nano.s.2017050301.16
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    Abstract: It is expected that friction forces should cause drastic changes in the structure of rubbed off trace of sp2 bulk graphite (carbon tribolayer or CTL). In this work we studied some properties of CTL. It is found that CTL contains segments of different transmission of light unique to carbon allotropes different from sp2. X-ray diffraction (XRD) patte... Show More
  • Preparation of Ultradispersed Crystallites of Modified Natural Clinoptilolite with the Use of Ultrasound and Its Application as a Catalyst in the Synthesis of Methyl Salicylate

    Tsiuri Ramishvili , Vladimer Tsitsishvili , Roin Chedia , Ekaterine Sanaia , Vakhtang Gabunia , Nino Kokiashvili

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 3-1, May 2017
    Pages: 26-32
    Received: 11 January 2017
    Accepted: 12 January 2017
    Published: 6 February 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.nano.s.2017050301.17
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    Abstract: The ultradispersed crystallites (300 – 325 nm) of the acid modified natural clinoptilolite (CL, ν(SiO2)/ν(AI2O3) = 8.9) from Dzegvi (Georgia) deposit with the use of simplest method – of the indirect effect of ultrasound – were prepared. Under the influence of ultrasound the happening changes of structure and the sizes of clinoptilolite particles a... Show More
  • Investigation of Nanoskin Peculiarities Formed During Oxidation of Liquid Gallium Surface

    Giorgi Kvinikadze , Elguja Kutelia

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 3-1, May 2017
    Pages: 33-36
    Received: 11 January 2017
    Accepted: 12 January 2017
    Published: 6 February 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.nano.s.2017050301.18
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    Abstract: In the given work, the formation mechanism and kinetics of nano skin obtained on the super-pure (6N – 7N+) gallium melts surface during oxidation in air at temperature range 20 – 100°C is studied by methods of TG, SEM–EDX and AES. It is shown that, as a result of penetration of oxygen atoms (released by dissociative adsorption) in the layered subsu... Show More
  • Antireflective and Hydrophobic Coated Lenses for Photovoltaic Moduls

    I. M. Avaliani , T. I. Khachidze , G. G. Dekanozishvili , Z. V. Berishvili

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 3-1, May 2017
    Pages: 13-17
    Received: 29 November 2016
    Accepted: 1 December 2016
    Published: 6 January 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.nano.s.2017050301.14
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    Abstract: An energy conversion efficiency of a solar cell, as well as a quality of a lens concentrator, are of great importance in modern photovoltaic (PV) modules. Lens concentrators must provide maximum energy through to solar cell and must be resistant against water and water vapor. To solve the first task we calculated and covered the outer and the inner... Show More
  • Synchrotron-Radiation Photoemission Study of the Ba Atomic Layer Deposition on Multiferroic BiFeO3

    G. Benemanskaya , P. Dementev , G. Iluridze , T. Minashvili , G. Frank–Kamenetskaya

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 3-1, May 2017
    Pages: 18-21
    Received: 6 December 2016
    Accepted: 7 December 2016
    Published: 6 January 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.nano.s.2017050301.15
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    Abstract: Electronic structure of ceramic BiFeO3O surface and Ba / BiFeO3 interface has been investigated in situ in an ultrahigh vacuum via synchrotron-based photoemission spectroscopy within the range of excited photon energy from 120 to 850 eV. The photo emission from the valence band and from Bi 4f, Fe 2p, and Ba 4d core-levels were studied. An effect o... Show More
  • Planar Clusters of Identical Atoms in Equilibrium: 1. Diatomic Model Approach

    Levan Chkhartishvili

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 3-1, May 2017
    Pages: 1-4
    Received: 21 July 2016
    Accepted: 25 July 2016
    Published: 14 September 2016
    DOI: 10.11648/j.nano.s.2017050301.11
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    Abstract: Diatomic model, when is utilized to describe clusters of identical atoms, takes into account bonding only between neighboring pairs of atoms. According to the diatomic model, isomers of wrapped forms, e.g. built from nanotubular and/or fullerene-like structural fragments, have to be more stable energetically than their planar counterparts because p... Show More
  • Cyanobacteria Spirulina Platensis Basic Protein C-Phycocyanin and Zn(II) Ions

    Eteri Gelagutashvili

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 3-1, May 2017
    Pages: 5-8
    Received: 21 July 2016
    Accepted: 25 July 2016
    Published: 14 September 2016
    DOI: 10.11648/j.nano.s.2017050301.12
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    Abstract: The interaction of Zn(II) ions with cyanobacteria Spirulina platensis basic protein C-phycocyanin (C-PC) is studied by fluorescence spectroscopy.Stern–Volmer quenching constant value for Zn(II)–C-PC is determined. The binding energy of Zn(II) ions with C-phycocyanin is determined using equilibrium dialysis and atomic absorption spectroscopy. Cooper... Show More
  • How to Calculate Nanocapacitance

    Levan Chkhartishvili , Manana Beridze , Shorena Dekanosidze , Ramaz Esiava , Ia Kalandadze , Nana Mamisashvili , Grisha Tabatadze

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 3-1, May 2017
    Pages: 9-12
    Received: 21 August 2016
    Accepted: 29 August 2016
    Published: 14 September 2016
    DOI: 10.11648/j.nano.s.2017050301.13
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    Abstract: Today, nano-sized capacitors are widely used for storage of electric energy. Consequently, it’s too important the knowing how to estimate their capacitance theoretically. This can’t be done based on the standard formula useful for macroscopic capacitors with bulk dielectric layers. There is proposed a new formula determining nanocapacitance from ef... Show More