Celebrating its 10th anniversary, International Women in Engineering Day is an annual event that works to celebrate, promote and support female professionals in the engineering sector worldwide.
By Megan Craig
23 Jun 2023
In this interview, we speak with Sixonia Tech about the company's highlight product, E-Graphene, as well as their thoughts on the future of Europe's graphene industry.
This article explores how iron oxide nanoparticles can remove arsenic from water and discusses the importance of water analysis and sustainable solutions.
AZoNano speaks with researchers from the Talapin Lab, University of Chicago, about a new method to synthesize MXenes that is less toxic than conventional approaches.
By Megan Craig
19 Jun 2023
Electron microscopy methods are very well-suited to imaging nanoscale structures and so likely to remain one of the main characterization techniques for 2D materials and their defects.
By Rebecca Ingle, Ph.D
16 Jun 2023
In this market report, AZoNano provides a comprehensive guide to the current commercial landscape of scanning electron microscopy.
By Sarah Moore
15 Jun 2023
Here, we explore how nanomaterials could be used to improve the detection of sulfur dioxide in industrial processes.
Recently, biogenic nanoparticles have been applied in tissue engineering (TE) to obtain improved mechanical and biological performances.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
14 Jun 2023
Semiconductors support the green transition by enabling renewable energy technologies. At the same time, semiconductor manufacturing consumes large amounts of energy, water and creates hazardous waste.
By Ben Pilkington
14 Jun 2023
In this article, AZoNano discusses how different spectroscopic techniques can be used to analyze optoelectronic materials.
By Atif Suhail
9 Jun 2023