A high porosity anodic alumina/aluminum flake powder material for optical and infrared camouflage, influenced by the light-absorbing phenomenon of butterfly wing scales has been produced.
By Shaheer Rehan
9 Feb 2022
A new review outlines the promising use of innovative nano-devices for the diagnosis of Coronavidae family members.
By Marzia Khan
9 Feb 2022
Numerous layers of nanographene are stacked on top of each other: These functional elements could one day be utilized in solar cells. Würzburg chemists have set the stage for this.
Inspired by origami, the fabrication of 3D graphene folding nanomaterials with controllable thermal properties is the subject of new research.
By Hussain Ahmed
8 Feb 2022
Cerium oxide nanorod-adorned carbon fiber derived from cellulose paper was manufactured and utilized as an interfacial substance for lithium sulfur batteries.
By Shaheer Rehan
8 Feb 2022
Scientists have synthesized nanometric hydroxyapatite-silica composite using the sol-gel technique.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
8 Feb 2022
Edible nanoparticle-based antibacterial agents have been explored as a method to control foodborne diseases.
By Marzia Khan
8 Feb 2022
n-channel operation in an n-doped graphene gas sensor with gate-free architecture is critical for improving the selectivity and sensitivity to oxidizing gases.
By Samudrapom Dam
8 Feb 2022
Researchers present a thorough overview of current achievements in oil palm-based lignocellulosic biomass, from its initial separation, characterizations, and applicability.
By Hussain Ahmed
7 Feb 2022
The electrical conductivity and mechanical strength of copper-nickel/alumina nanocomposites manufactured using the in situ chemical reaction technique were evaluated.
By Samudrapom Dam
7 Feb 2022
Nitrogen enriched carbon quantum dot-integrated carbon nitride nanotubes were created using cryodesiccated urea and CQD substrates.
By Shaheer Rehan
7 Feb 2022
The use of nanotechnology in Melatonin-based therapeutic agents to treat multiple disorders has been reviewed.
By Marzia Khan
7 Feb 2022
A metal organic framework channel for carbon dioxide capture with minimal impedance was built in a mixed matrix membrane with the help of electrospun nanoscale fibers.
By Shaheer Rehan
7 Feb 2022
Scientists from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) have come up with a new kind of printing process that involves the elimination of material instead of depositing it. The method could be, specifically, beneficial for printing banknotes and ID documents, for instance.
A group of researchers recently demonstrated the viability of using vancomycin-functionalized gold nanoparticles (V-GNPs) against pathogenic bacterial strains.
By Samudrapom Dam
4 Feb 2022