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Rosario Maurizio Gullo

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Rapid carbon nanotubes suspension in organic solvents using organosilicon polymers

Jürgen Brugger, Rosario Maurizio Gullo, Jonas Grossenbacher

A strategy for a simple dispersion of commercial multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) using two organosilicones, polycarbosilane SMP10 and polysilazane Ceraset PSZ20, in organic solvents such as cyclohexane, tetrahydrofuran (THF), m-xylene and chloroform ...
Elsevier2016

Cytotoxicity evaluation of polymer-derived ceramics for pacemaker electrode applications

Jürgen Brugger, Rosario Maurizio Gullo, Jonas Grossenbacher

Ceramics are known to be chemically stable, and the possibility to electrically dope polymer-derived ceramics makes it a material of interest for implantable electrodes applications. We investigated cytotoxic characteristics of four polymer-derived ceramic ...
Wiley-Blackwell2015

On the micrometre precise mould filling of liquid polymer derived ceramic precursor for 300-µm-thick high aspect ratio ceramic MEMS

Jürgen Brugger, Rosario Maurizio Gullo, Jonas Grossenbacher

This paper describes a novel and scalable method for the fabrication of polymer derived ceramics (PDC) structures with high aspect ratio and micrometre scale features. Elastomeric micro-moulds composed of a filling pot are used to deliver via sacrificial m ...
Elsevier2015
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