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  • News - 4 Jul 2022
    Corrosion is a common issue faced by most metals and is caused by moisture reaching its surface. Coatings prevent corrosion, with epoxy coatings being one of the most widely used. Still, these...
  • Article - 2 Sep 2021
    The use of photovoltaic technology has provided a sustainable solution for a more renewable source of energy. However, introducing carbon nanotubes to this field could be revolutionary. This article...
  • News - 5 Nov 2020
    Currently, a wide range of industries, such as electronics, optics, drug delivery, and water purification, employ nanometer-wide rolls of honeycomb-shaped graphite sheets known as carbon nanotubes...
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    The Graphene Council  was founded in 2013 with a mission to serve the global community of graphene professionals. Today, The Graphene Council is the largest community in the world for graphene...
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    Chasm Technologies, Inc. (CTI) was established in March 2005 in the Boston, Massachusetts area to commercialize new products using novel nanomaterials and to develop manufacturing processes for micro-...
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    SkySpring Nanomaterials offers nanoparticles, nanopowders, micron powders, and CNTs (carbon nanotubes) in small quantity for researchers and in bulk order for industry groups. Our expertise in the...
  • News - 4 Nov 2008
    Arrowhead Research Corporation's Chief Executive Officer announces an update to stockholders on its majority owned subsidiary, Unidym. Unidym is Arrowhead’s most developed nanomaterials...
  • News - 29 Oct 2008
    Carbon nanotubes (CNTs)-which resemble tiny rolls of chicken wire-are used in electronics, optics and other products because of their unusual strength and electrical conductivity. CNT's are also...
  • News - 16 May 2007
    Cheap Tubes Inc announces a significant price reduction in the cost of our high quality carbon nanotubes for research and industry. Increased synergies in our supply line allow us to continue to offer...
  • Article - 17 May 2006
    Pristine carbon nanotubes are usually difficult to disperse into a liquid medium. Adding a functional group the nanotube surface makes this job easier.

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