Abstract
Porous silicon (PoSi) has been investigated for more than a decade because of its room-temperature photoluminescence resulting from quantum confinement effects. PoSi is, however, also biodegradable, biocompatible and often bioactive, rendering it of considerable research interest for a number of possible applications as a biomaterial. This paper presents details of work which forms part of a PhD study of the use of PoSi in drug delivery systems. In the current work, a method of utilising electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) to obtain a porosity value is being developed. © 2006 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Abrams, K. J., & Donnelly, S. E. (2006). A transmission electron microscopy study of porous silicon. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 26, pp. 272–275). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/26/1/065
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