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Jeffrey S. Church

Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Publications -  89
Citations -  2964

Jeffrey S. Church is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Raman spectroscopy & SILK. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 88 publications receiving 2597 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeffrey S. Church include Geelong Football Club.

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Infrared and Raman spectroscopic studies on iron oxide magnetic nano-particles and their surface modifications

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of thermal annealing on uncoated and coated magnetite nano-particles has been investigated using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectroscopy, infrared (IR) and Raman spectrographic analysis (TGA).
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Environmentally sustainable fibers from regenerated protein.

TL;DR: It is highlighted that protein fibers regenerated from waste or byproduct sources should also be considered, as they are annually renewable, commercially abundant, of consistent quality, and have guaranteed supply.
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Raman spectroscopy in the analysis of food and pharmaceutical nanomaterials

TL;DR: The present article reviews the applications of Raman spectroscopy in food and drug analysis and inspection, including those associated with nanomaterials.
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Tubular micro-scale multiwalled carbon nanotube-based scaffolds for tissue engineering.

TL;DR: The PLGA/MWCNT composite scaffold presented in this work not only supports cell growth, but also has the potential to utilize the full range of electrical and mechanical properties that carbon nanotubes have to offer.
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Preparation and characterization of silica coated iron oxide magnetic nano-particles.

TL;DR: Iron oxide magnetic nano-particles have been prepared by precipitation in an aqueous solution of iron(II) and iron(III) chlorides under basic condition and Raman spectroscopy has shown the laser heating effect through the conversion of magnetite to maghemite and hematite.