Analytik reports on ground-breaking work by the Department of Chemistry at the University of Sheffield using a LV-1 Microfluidizer to create novel oil-in-water Nano emulsions that were subsequently occluded within a calcite crystalline lattice.
Perovskite nanocrystals show potential for enhancing a broad range of optoelectronic devices, from light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to lasers. However, these materials are not extensively used at the commercial level because of their durability problems.
Graphenea announces the launch of a new product – highly flat monolayer graphene. The graphene is grown by CVD on copper thin film on a 2” sapphire substrate.
Some exciting information for carbon nanotube fans: Scientists at Rice and Swansea universities have formulated a method to utilize low-cost newsprint extracted from newspapers to grow nanotubes for the industry.
Coxem is pleased to announce the introduction of the newest member of the EM-30 family of tabletop microscopes, the EM-30N. Building on the success of the original EM-30, the EM-30N features completely re-designed imaging electronics for improved resolution with less noise at high magnification and introduces our new Panorama mode for wide area scanning.
Are Nanomaterials Key to Energy Storage?
By David J. Cross
28 Nov 2019
Asynt has developed a novel high-pressure reactor array that integrates directly with their Integrity 10 Reaction Station, enabling scientists to undertake up to 10 independently pressurised reactions (up to 100 barg) in parallel.
Quasicrystals are one of the most peculiar structures in nature. Owing to their characteristics that make them crystal-like yet very distinct, they have been attracting the attention of scientists ever since they were first observed.
The development of new and advanced components of two-dimensional (2D) materials, such as graphene, necessitates tools to characterize their quality.
The semiconductor sector has grown for over 40 years by using Moore’s law. As the size of transistors reduces to one-tenth of the nanometer scale, the quantum effects begin to dominate and lead to issues like heat generation and operation stability.
A study conducted by scientists at Rice University in collaboration with scientists at the Energy Safety Research Institute (ESRI) at Swansea University has shown that single-walled carbon nanotubes can be grown extensively on old newspapers, which is a cheap, environmentally-friendly material.
The Potential Role Nanotechnology Could Play in The Breakthrough for Pre-eclampsia
By Sarah Moore
25 Nov 2019
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Researchers have determined that nanoparticles in air pollution have a direct link to the development of malignant brain tumors, according to a recent study...
By David J. Cross
25 Nov 2019
At the 2019 Nanoaugmented Materials Industry Summit (NAUM’19) held on November 5–6, experts concurred that graphene nanotubes, also known as single wall carbon nanotubes, are currently the most effective advanced anti-static additives.
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Researchers exploring the use of nanoparticles to treat and reduce the size of deep-seated cancer cells have found their method to be effective. Using nanoparticles as part of...
By David J. Cross
22 Nov 2019