A catalytic converter reduces the toxicity of nanoparticles released by petroleum-based engines. In January 2018, researchers from the University of Technology in Tampere, Finland, took atmospheric measurements near traffic.
By John Allen
16 Jan 2020
The carbon footprint of the chemical industry is huge; in the UK alone direct emissions from the sector accounted for 11.2m tonnes of CO2 - 10m tonnes from burning fuel and 1.2m tonnes from chemical processes, producing greenhouse gases as a by-product.
By Kerry Taylor-Smith
16 Jan 2020
The development of agriculture is essential due to the rapid growth in population, creating a demand for food. Sustainable growth of the agricultural system using new and innovative techniques such as nanotechnology, brings positive increases in agricultural produce.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
16 Jan 2020
In the global energy market, hydrocarbons have been the principal source of energy supply. Global energy demand has increased significantly over the last few decades, but the discovery of new oil and gas resources is diminishing constantly.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
16 Jan 2020
A borehole is a narrow shaft drilled into the ground, either vertically or horizontally. It is constructed for different purposes, such as the extraction of water, petroleum, and gases, etc.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
16 Jan 2020
Nano-alloy is a broad term used to describe two, or sometimes multiple component nanoparticles, made of atomic species that are metals. A nano-alloy can be what is referred to as a very small “cluster”, containing only a few atoms, or a large nanoparticle with a diameter of a few hundred nanometers.
By Stephen Edgar
15 Jan 2020
In this market report, AZoNano investigates how nanoscience research and the nanotechnology industry are progressing in Australia.
By Sarah Moore
15 Jan 2020
Quantum teleportation shows remarkable promise as being critical for the production of semiconductors in the future. The problem lies in trying to understand and transmit information via quantum entanglement. It is also important to remember that quantum teleportation (QT) is not the ‘matter transfer’ teleportation seen in television shows like Star Trek. QT is better thought of as a form of communication; not transportation.
By John Allen
15 Jan 2020
Nano-imaging is crucial in the emerging sectors of nanotechnology and nanomaterials. Numerous high-resolution imaging techniques have been developed, enabling industrial applications of materials such as graphene thin-films and carbon nanotubes. The key to many of the techniques for nano-imaging is the mathematical theory and application of discrete tomography.
By Ben Pilkington
15 Jan 2020
AZoNano spoke to Dr. Antonietta M. Gatti about the advances in nanopathology and how her laboratory is checking for the presence of nanoparticles to diagnose diseases.