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  • Article - 12 Oct 2023
    In this article, we will outline how nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes can be used for various applications, including DNA technology.
  • Article - 9 May 2023
    Graphene is often considered a ‘wonder material’ for electronics applications. In this article, the advantages of applying transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to graphene-based advanced electronics...
  • Article - 8 May 2023
    Integrating nanomaterials with ceramic sensors has emerged as a promising approach for enhanced sensing capabilities.
  • Article - 11 Apr 2023
    There has been growing interest in using transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) in various technologies due to their unique mechanical, optical, and electronic properties, including supercapacitor...
  • Article - 13 Sep 2022
    AZoNano covers nanodiamonds, which are nanometer-size diamonds with unique structures and characteristics that make them useful for many industrial applications.
  • Article - 7 Oct 2022
    In this interview, we discuss the development of the first protocol for research exploring the consequences of nanomaterials within biological media.
  • Article - 6 Jul 2022
    As nanomaterials are extremely small, inhalable, poorly soluble, and can penetrate and interact with tissues, they are required to be stored, handled, and disposed of safely.
  • Article - 30 Aug 2022
    Public funding for science and technology in the UK is overseen by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), and funded through the UK Government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
  • Article - 9 Jun 2022
    Nanophotonics-based catalysis can also help scientists to understand how the reactive surface area of the catalyst can be maximized, aiding the design of more efficient chemical systems.
  • Article - 25 May 2022
    This article discusses the properties, advantages, limitations, and applications of fullerenes in the energy storage industry.

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