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Dr. Privman, Vladimir
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Literatures
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Domanskyi, S.; Poetz, K. L.; Shipp, D. A.; Privman, V., Reaction-diffusion degradation model for delayed erosion of cross-linked polyanhydride biomaterials. PCCP 2015, 17 (20), 13215-13222.
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Privman, V.; Domanskyi, S.; Mailloux, S.; Holade, Y.; Katz, E., Kinetic Model for a Threshold Filter in an Enzymatic System for Bioanalytical and Biocomputing Applications. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 2014, 118 (43), 12435-12443
CV
Presentation day
Wednesday 1:20 AM
TITLE
Modeling of synthesis of well-defined nanoparticles and nanostructures
Abstract
We describe recent advances in modeling of processes that lead to the formation of
uniform size and shape nanoparticles, as well as nanosize surface structures. Formation of core-shell
particles, particle sintering and certain other processes involving nanoparticles have also been modelled by
these techniques. A recently developed kinetic Monte Carlo approach is utilized to reproduce growth
morphologies realized in experiments. We can identify growth regimes that yield useful particle and
nanostructure properties. The developed modeling approach allows us to qualitatively study the effects of
temperature and supply atoms on the resulting nanoparticle/nanostructure morphology.