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Diana Doan

· Instructor In Clinical PharmacyVerified

University of Texas at Austin · Pharmacology

Active 1963–2024

h-index7
Citations193
Papers2320 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Nanotechnology
  • Materials science
  • Composite material
  • Chemical engineering
  • Metallurgy
  • Chromatography
  • Optics

Selected publications

  • Mechanical nanolattices printed using nanocluster-based photoresists

    Science · 2022 · 85 citations

    • Materials science
    • Nanotechnology
    • Composite material

    Natural materials exhibit emergent mechanical properties as a result of their nanoarchitected, nanocomposite structures with optimized hierarchy, anisotropy, and nanoporosity. Fabrication of such complex systems is currently challenging because high-quality three-dimensional (3D) nanoprinting is mostly limited to simple, homogeneous materials. We report a strategy for the rapid nanoprinting of complex structural nanocomposites using metal nanoclusters. These ultrasmall, quantum-confined nanoclusters function as highly sensitive two-photon activators and simultaneously serve as precursors for mechanical reinforcements and nanoscale porogens. Nanocomposites with complex 3D architectures are printed, as well as structures with tunable, hierarchical, and anisotropic nanoporosity. Nanocluster-polymer nanolattices exhibit high specific strength, energy absorption, deformability, and recoverability. This framework provides a generalizable, versatile approach for the use of photoactive nanomaterials in additive manufacturing of complex systems with emergent mechanical properties.

  • Nanoparticle-enhanced absorptivity of copper during laser powder bed fusion

    Additive manufacturing · 2021 · 36 citations

    • Materials science
    • Composite material
    • Chemical engineering

Frequent coauthors

  • X. Wendy Gu

    20 shared
  • Ottman A. Tertuliano

    Mechanics' Institute

    11 shared
  • Abhinav Parakh

    10 shared
  • Andrew C. Lee

    Stanford University

    8 shared
  • John Kulikowski

    Stanford University

    8 shared
  • Yong‐Wei Zhang

    Anqing City Hospital

    6 shared
  • Johanna Nelson Weker

    Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource

    6 shared
  • Zachary H. Aitken

    6 shared

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