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Concetta Nobile

Researcher at National Research Council

Publications -  42
Citations -  2271

Concetta Nobile is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanorod & Nanocrystal. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 38 publications receiving 1939 citations. Previous affiliations of Concetta Nobile include University of Hamburg & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Synthesis and Micrometer-Scale Assembly of Colloidal CdSe/CdS Nanorods Prepared by a Seeded Growth Approach

TL;DR: A seeded-growth approach is reported to the synthesis of asymmetric core-shell CdSe/CdS nanorods with regular shapes and narrow distributions of rod diameters and lengths, the latter being easily tunable up to 150 nm.
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Metallic-like Stoichiometric Copper Sulfide Nanocrystals: Phase- and Shape-Selective Synthesis, Near-Infrared Surface Plasmon Resonance Properties, and Their Modeling

TL;DR: A surfactant-assisted nonaqueous route to anisotropic copper sulfide nanocrystals, selectively trapped in the covellite phase, which can exhibit intense, size-tunable LSPR at near-infrared wavelengths despite their stoichiometric, undoped structure is demonstrated.
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Polarized light emitting diode by long-range nanorod self-assembling on a water surface.

TL;DR: A simple and effective method that allows colloidal CdSe/CdS core/shell nanorods to be laterally aligned in smectic or nematic phases on the surface of water is developed.
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Reversible Wettability Changes in Colloidal TiO2 Nanorod Thin-Film Coatings under Selective UV Laser Irradiation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate the light-induced reversible wettability of homogeneous nanocrystal-based thin-film coatings composed of closely packed arrays of surfactant-capped anatase TiO2 nanorods laterally oriented on various substrates.
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From capacitance-controlled to diffusion-controlled electrochromism in one-dimensional shape-tailored tungsten oxide nanocrystals

TL;DR: In this paper, the shape of nanocrystalline building blocks greatly impacted on the fundamental electrochemical charge storage mechanisms and hence on the electrochromic response of these electrodes, due to concomitant bulk and surface-structure effects that could not be entirely traced to mere differences in surface-to-volume ratio.