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  • Article - 23 Oct 2003
    Frontier Carbon Corporation, a joint venture between Mitsubishi Chemicals and Mitsubishi Corp intend to be producing commercial quatities of fullerene in early 2002. They will be using patented...
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    Empower Materials Inc. produces the QPACR line of carbon dioxide-based polymers used for improving manufacturing technologies. Empower Materials Inc. was founded in 1991 as PAC Polymers Inc. and...
  • News - 28 Jul 2023
    Water purification, gas separation, and storage applications require materials with high sensitivity. Porous graphene, which possesses uniform pore structures and unique adsorption properties, is an...
  • News - 3 Dec 2007
    Under an atomic force microscope, the tiny structures look like fragments of nanoscopic pearl necklaces. In reality, the “pearls” are fullerene molecules that are linked together by means...
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    Elkington and Fife LLP is a leading firm of patent and trade mark attorneys dealing with all areas of technology.  The firm has offices in Central London and Sevenoaks, Kent. Elkington and Fife...
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    The Birck Nanotechnology Center opened in July of 2005. This $58 million facility comprises 187,000 square feet, providing office space for 45 faculty, 21 clerical and technical staff, and up to 180...
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    ETC Group is dedicated to the conservation and sustainable advancement of cultural and ecological diversity and human rights. To this end, ETC Group supports socially responsible developments of...
  • News - 22 Sep 2022
    Enzyme mimics based on self-assembling nanomaterials are an easy way to replicate the activities of natural enzymes. However, these enzyme mimicking nanomaterials were not used to understand the...
  • News - 9 Jun 2010
    Since their discovery in the mid 1980s, fullerenes have caused a sensation. The tiny hollow spheres made of 60 carbon atoms, constructed out of pentagons and hexagons like miniature soccer balls, have...
  • News - 19 Mar 2010
    University of Florida engineering researchers have found they can ignite certain nanoparticles using a low-power laser, a development they say opens the door to a wave of new technologies in health...

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