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Norman A. Luechinger

Researcher at ETH Zurich

Publications -  35
Citations -  2303

Norman A. Luechinger is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanoparticle & Perovskite (structure). The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 33 publications receiving 2002 citations.

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Soluble nanoparticles as removable pore templates for the preparation of polymer ultrafiltration membranes

TL;DR: In this article, a nanoparticle-assisted process for continuous fabrication of polyethersulfone (PHS) ultrafiltration membranes is reported, where acid-soluble carbonate nanoparticles are incorporated into polymers and subsequent roll coating or solvent casting of these composites provides a low cost access to large area membrane preforms.
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Large-Scale Synthesis of PbS–TiO2 Heterojunction Nanoparticles in a Single Step for Solar Cell Application

TL;DR: In this article, a single-step, large-scale, operable process to synthesize PbS-TiO2 heterojunction particles by aerosol synthesis using red...
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Surfactant‐Free, Melt‐Processable Metal–Polymer Hybrid Materials: Use of Graphene as a Dispersing Agent

TL;DR: In this article, the free energy of adhesion between two surfaces of the same material acting in a liquid medium is given by the particle's material properties and the polymer's surface energy.
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Initial stages of deposition and film formation during spray pyrolysis — Nickel oxide, cerium gadolinium oxide and mixtures thereof

TL;DR: In this paper, the formation of NiO, CGO and NiO-CGO thin films by air-blast spray pyrolysis was studied at two scales: single droplets of precursor were deposited on sapphire substrates and the morphology of the formed residue was studied as a function of the substrate surface temperature, type of metal salt, salt saturation, and organic solvent in the precursor.
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Composites made of flame-sprayed bioactive glass 45S5 and polymers: Bioactivity and immediate sealing properties

TL;DR: Polyisoprene and PCL composites with BG showed promising results as single root canal filling materials and incorporation of BG fillers into the polymers under investigation made the resulting composite materials bioactive and improved their immediate sealing ability.