Carbon nanotubes possess unique structural, mechanical, and electrical properties. Due to these properties, they play a fundamental role in the field of nanotechnology.
Researchers in Australia have developed an algorithm to calculate the exact size and density of quantum dots necessary to create record efficiency in solar panels.
By Andrew Messios
21 Jan 2021
As a stand-alone material, graphene has some excellent electrical conductivity and charge carrier mobility properties that make it ideal for energy storage devices.
By Liam Critchley
20 Jan 2021
The Internet of Things (IoT) has had a significant impact on areas such as healthcare, energy, and industry. But even this modern technology can be upgraded to include nanotechnology and make current applications more functional, robust, and condensed.
By Kerry Taylor-Smith
20 Jan 2021
This article focuses on the recent advances of DNA-nanosensors for environmental monitoring that help keep track of contaminants more efficiently.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
19 Jan 2021
The conversion of plastic waste into higher-value products, namely, hydrogen and carbon nanotubes, is a novel approach to managing plastic waste.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
14 Jan 2021
Research has demonstrated the potential use for carbon quantum dots (CQDs) in next-generation LEDs and display systems.
By Sarah Moore
13 Jan 2021
A team of researchers from The University of Texas at Austin and Penn State have developed a method of enhancing water filtration using nanoscale membranes.
By Sarah Moore
12 Jan 2021
Scientists from the University of Tokyo have discovered a way to better control nanographene's fabrication by studying its underlying chemistry.
By Yulia Yancheva
23 Dec 2020
How far away are we from the mass production and commercialization of graphene? AZoNano looks into the current and future use of graphene.
By Lara Osborne
3 Dec 2020