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Amin Rahiminejad, Mojgan Heydari, Fariba Tajabadi,
Volume 22, Issue 1 (3-2025)
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Targeted drug delivery systems have been developed to overcome the disadvantages of conventional drug delivery systems and folate is one of the targeting molecules that has received attention in recent years. The attachment of this molecule to the surface of niosomal carriers has been achieved using Castor oil as an intermediate molecule. We synthesized caster folate (CF) and incorporate to noisome structure as biocompatible component for targeted delivery of anticancer drug Doxorubicin. This research studies the novelty of castor folate ester in the scope of niosome-based drug delivery systems. The aim was to investigate the feasibility of manufacturing and evaluating a niosomal carrier containing the drug doxorubicin hydrochloride (DOX) and its targeting by the combination of CF. The results of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) confirm chemical bounding between folic acid and castor oil. SEM showed good morphology with spherical structure of niosomes. These niosomes have particles size of 330 to 538 nm for different samples. Also, zeta potential was -28 to -40 mV that results good stability. The addition of CF to niosomal samples increased wettability and drug loading efficacy and along with DLS and zeta potential results confirms the folate impact on surface hydrophilicity of niosome spheres. The prepared formulations increased the effectiveness of doxorubicin on L929 fibroblast cells. The proposed biocompatible component showed the role of CF in the architectural integrity of niosomal lipid bilayers.
Ahmed Kharmouche,
Volume 22, Issue 1 (3-2025)
Abstract

Series of cobalt (Co) thin films with various thicknesses ranging from 50 to 400 nm have been fabricated using thermal heating under vacuum. We explore the impact of the thickness layer on the structural and morphological properties of the films. X-Ray diffractions and atomic force microscopy tools have been used to carry out the structural and the morphological properties of these films. The films are principally c-axis oriented, polycrystalline and with <0001> texture. The crystallites sizes have been found to range from 18.40 to 79.46 nm, and they increase with increasing thickness. The ratio c/a value indicates that Co films are subject to a tensile stress, probably because of the way the film grows. The microstrain is positive and ranges from 1.53 to 3.56%. Atomic force microscopy observations indicate the formation of crystallites according to the Stranski-Krastanov mode. The films topographical surfaces are very smooth, the average root mean square roughness ranging from 0.2 to 1.5 nm. 
Keywords: Co; Thin films; XRD; Crystallite size; AFM.

 
Dr. U. Shinde, Somnath Handge, Dr. D. K Halwar,
Volume 22, Issue 2 (6-2025)
Abstract

This study investigates the effect of SnO2 as an additive on the structural, electrical, optical, and gas sensing properties of LaCrO3 nanoparticles.  SnO2 is added into the LaCrO3 by weight percentage (1 wt. %, 3 wt. %, 5 wt. %, 7 wt. %, 9 wt. % and 11 wt. %) employing screen printing method. Initially, the nanoparticles of SnO2 and LaCrO3 separately synthesis by sol-gel method and then used for the development of thick films. LaCrO3 is used as host material while SnO2 is additive material. The structural characterizations like FESEM, EDX and XRD were carried out to investigate the morphology, elements and crystallite size respectively. The inclusion of SnO2 modifies the crystalline structure and surface morphology of LaCrO3, as revealed by structural analyses. The optical characterizations like FTIR and UV were used for the study of impact of SnO2 additive on functional group and band gap of the host material respectively. Optical studies indicate a modification in the bandgap, affecting light absorption properties and indicating changes in electronic transitions. The electrical characterizations were conducted by using half bridge method. Electrical resistivity measurements show enhanced performance, likely due to variation in charge carrier mobility induced by the SnO2 additive. Among other selected wt. % SnO2 additives, 9 wt. % SnO2 added LaCrO3 thick films shows maximum sensitivity to CH4 gas at 120oC operating temperature. The gas sensing characteristics demonstrate enhanced sensitivity, selectivity, and response time to target gases, suggesting that SnO2 doping improves the sensing capabilities of LaCrO3 nanoparticles, making them more efficient as a gas sensor. Obtained findings suggest that, SnO2 as an additive enhances the multifunctional properties of LaCrO3 nanoparticles, making them promising candidates for advanced gas sensing applications.
 
Mahdi Rajaee, Mahdi Raoufi, Zeinab Malekshahi Beiranvand, Abbas Naeimi,
Volume 22, Issue 2 (6-2025)
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This research explored the impact of the nickel-to-manganese ratio and the influence of the matrix phase on the properties of W-Ni-Mn tungsten heavy alloys (WHAs), aiming to determine the optimal composition for achieving desirable alloy properties.  For this purpose, tungsten, nickel, and manganese powders with specified weight percentages underwent two rounds of wet milling.  Powder mixtures were obtained with weight ratios of 90W-6Ni-4Mn, 90W-8Ni-2Mn, and 88W-10Ni-2Mn. These mixtures were then compressed through the cold pressing method at a pressure of 250 MPa. Subsequent reduction and sintering processes were carried out in a tube furnace at temperatures of 1150 and 1400 °C, respectively. Microstructural characterization was conducted using both optical and electron microscopy. The results showed that the change in chemical composition is not significantly effective on the sintering density of the samples and also the highest sintering density, reaching 90.11%, was achieved with the 88W-10Ni-2Mn sample. Furthermore, the results demonstrated that carburization of W-Ni-Mn WHAs during the sintering process led to an increase in the micro-hardness of the samples. The highest hardness, measuring 381 Hv, was observed in the 90W-6Ni-4Mn alloy, where carburization occurred. XRD results revealed that an increase in the nickel-to-manganese ratio led to a reduction in the peaks of manganese carbide and tungsten carbide. Consequently, this decrease in carbide peaks resulted in a reduction in hardness, reaching 352 Hv in the case of the 88W-10Ni-2Mn sample. Additionally, the alloys 90W-6Ni-4Mn and 88W-10Ni-2Mn both exhibited the lowest continuity, a value of 0.5. Fracture surface SEM images illustrated that the 90W-6Ni-4Mn alloy, characterized by the lowest nickel-to-manganese ratio (1.5), exhibited the highest trans-granular fracture mode involving cleavage and matrix tearing, which is considered desirable. Furthermore, an increase in the matrix phase content resulted in a shift of the preferred crack path, originating from the matrix phase.
 

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