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Shunji Kurosu

Other affiliations: Electronics Research Center
Bio: Shunji Kurosu is an academic researcher from Toyo University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thin film & Zerovalent iron. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 18 publications receiving 295 citations. Previous affiliations of Shunji Kurosu include Electronics Research Center.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors showed that the passivation of ZVI surface accelerated by the deposition of Cu on the surface inhibited the hydroxyl radical (OH radical) generation.

180 citations

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TL;DR: The application of C-QDs to produce the florescent lysozyme protein crystals “hybrid bio-nano crystals” is discussed, which could provide a platform for the development of novel next-generation polychrome luminescent crystals.
Abstract: Herein, we present the rapid synthesis of mono-dispersed carbon quantum dots (C-QDs) via a single-step microwave plasma-enhanced decomposition (MPED) process. Highly-crystalline C-QDs were synthesized in a matter of 5 min using the fenugreek seeds as a sustainable carbon source. It is the first report, to the best of our knowledge, where C-QDs were synthesized using MPED via natural carbon precursor. Synthesis of C-QDs requires no external temperature other than hydrogen (H2) plasma. Plasma containing the high-energy electrons and activated hydrogen ions predominantly provide the required energy directly into the reaction volume, thus maximizing the atom economy. C-QDs shows excellent Photoluminescence (PL) activity along with the dual-mode of excitation-dependent PL emission (blue and redshift). We investigate the reason behind the dual-mode of excitation-dependent PL. To prove the efficacy of the MPED process, C-QDs were also derived from fenugreek seeds using the traditional synthesis process, highlighting their respective size-distribution, crystallinity, quantum yield, and PL. Notably, C-QDs synthesis via MPED was 97.2% faster than the traditional thermal decomposition process. To the best of our knowledge, the present methodology to synthesize C-QDs via natural source employing MPED is three times faster and far more energy-efficient than reported so far. Additionally, the application of C-QDs to produce the florescent lysozyme protein crystals "hybrid bio-nano crystals" is also discussed. Such a guest-host strategy can be exploited to develop diverse and complex "bio-nano systems". The florescent lysozyme protein crystals could provide a platform for the development of novel next-generation polychrome luminescent crystals.

52 citations

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TL;DR: It was concluded that ZVI has the potential for effective removal of antibiotic SMX under the oxic and anoxic conditions and a kinetic model could reasonably simulate the dynamic profiles of SMX removal.

47 citations

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TL;DR: A reaction kinetic model based on the Langmuir-Hinshelwood/Eley-Rideal approach was developed to elucidate mechanisms for organic pollutant removal controlled by the formation of iron oxide/hydroxide layer, the progress of which could be characterized by considering the dynamic concentration changes in Fe(2+) and DO.

36 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, two strains of nonpathogenic extremophilic bacteria are used for reducing graphene oxide under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions, and the degree of reduction and quality of bacterially reduced graphene oxide (BRGO) are monitored using UV-vis spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectrograms, and Raman spectrographs.
Abstract: Highly conductive biocompatible graphene is synthesized using ecofriendly reduction of graphene oxide (GO). Two strains of non-pathogenic extremophilic bacteria are used for reducing GO under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Degree of reduction and quality of bacterially reduced graphene oxide (BRGO) are monitored using UV–vis spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and Raman spectroscopy. Structural morphology and variation in thickness are characterized using electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy, respectively. Electrical measurements by three-probe method reveal that the conductivity has increased by 104–105 fold from GO to BRGO. Biocompatibility assay using mouse fibroblast cell line shows that BRGO is non-cytotoxic and has a tendency to support as well as enhance the cell growth under laboratory conditions. Hereby, a cost effective, non-toxic bulk reduction of GO to biocompatible graphene for green electronics and bioscience application is achieved using halophilic extremophiles for the first time.

27 citations


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TL;DR: Graphene, reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and derived materials have emerged as promising solutions for applications in renewable energy storage/conversion devices as mentioned in this paper, which are known to simultaneously exhibit large specific surface area, high electrical conductivity, good chemical stability, high mechanical strength and flexibility.

242 citations

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01 Aug 2016-Carbon
TL;DR: Graphene (Gr)-based materials are a promising nanomaterial for the development of antibacterial surfaces owing to their biocidal activity as mentioned in this paper, however, the effect of the physicochemical features of these materials on their antibacterial activity has yet to be clarified.

237 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, contemporary methods for dispersion of carbon nanotubes in water and non-aqueous media are discussed, including ultrasonic and plasma techniques and other physical techniques, as well as the use of surfactants, functionalizing and debundling agents.
Abstract: Contemporary methods for dispersion of carbon nanotubes in water and non-aqueous media are discussed. Most attention is paid to ultrasonic and plasma techniques and other physical techniques, as well as to the use of surfactants, functionalizing and debundling agents of distinct nature (elemental substances, metal and organic salts, mineral and organic acids, oxides, inorganic and organic peroxides, organic sulfonates, polymers, dyes, natural products, biomolecules, and coordination compounds). Special studies on CNTs solubilization are examined.

208 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, mesoporous carbon supported nano Fe0 was prepared from polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) using MnCO3 as template, which was used as the catalyst to activate persulfate (PS) for the removal of tetracycline hydrochloride (TC) from aqueous solution.

207 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the catalytic properties of metal glasses with various atomic components and their properties on catalytic reactivity is presented, including structural relaxation, crystallization, and rejuvenation, electronic structure, atomic configuration, thermophysical property, atomic composition, surface roughness, residual stress, and porosity by dealloying.

199 citations