Pantano, Paul
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Paul Pantano is an Associate Professor of Chemistry. He is also an affiliated faculty member of the Alan G. MacDiarmid NanoTech Institute. His interest is the "development of elegant analytical techniques and methodologies to understand complex chemical systems." A focus of his work is the "intracellular response and fate of carbon nanomaterials (e.g., carbon nanotubes and graphene oxide), and advancing the diagnostic and therapeutic applications of carbon nanomaterials." Learn more about Dr. Pantano here.
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Acute and Chronic Toxicity to Daphnia Magna of Colloidal Silica Nanoparticles in a Chemical Mechanical Planarization Slurry after Polishing a Gallium Arsenide Wafer
(Elsevier Science BV, 2018-12-29)Semiconductor chip manufacturers use slurries of metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs) as abrasives in chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) processes on wafers containing films of III/V semiconducting materials. Assessing the ... -
Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles in Chemical Mechanical Planarization Slurries with Daphnia Magna
The semiconductor manufacturing industry uses metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs), including colloidal silica (c-SiO₂), fumed silica (f-SiO₂), ceria (CeO₂), and alumina (Al₂O₃), as abrasives in chemical mechanical planarization ... -
A Carbon Nanotube-based Raman-imaging Immunoassay For Evaluating Tumor Targeting Ligands
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014-04-16)Herein, we describe a versatile immunoassay that uses biotinylated single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) as a Raman label, avidin-biotin chemistry to link targeting ligands to the label, and confocal Raman microscopy to ...