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I started working this semester, Fall 2014, under the supervision of [[User:Matt Hartings|Dr. Hartings]], with [[User:James C. Schwabacher|James]] and [[User:Eleni N. Kalivas|Eleni]] on Quantum Dots again. The project was started last semester in Chemistry-571, however not enough results were collected. This semester we will be working on synthesizing QDs again using Mercury instead. The procedure is according to | I started working this semester, Fall 2014, under the supervision of [[User:Matt Hartings|Dr. Hartings]], with [[User:James C. Schwabacher|James]] and [[User:Eleni N. Kalivas|Eleni]] on Quantum Dots again. The project was started last semester in Chemistry-571, however not enough results were collected. This semester we will be working on synthesizing QDs again using Mercury instead. The procedure is according to [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22826036|Protein-directed synthesis of NIR-emitting, tunable HgS quantum dots and their applications in metal-ion sensing.]. |
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DescriptionI started working this semester, Fall 2014, under the supervision of Dr. Hartings, with James and Eleni on Quantum Dots again. The project was started last semester in Chemistry-571, however not enough results were collected. This semester we will be working on synthesizing QDs again using Mercury instead. The procedure is according to synthesis of NIR-emitting, tunable HgS quantum dots and their applications in metal-ion sensing.. |