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  • Article - 29 Nov 2009
    Graphene is the newest member in the family of carbon allotropes. Although isolated graphene was reported for the first time only in 2004, the progress it made over these years is enormous, and it...
  • Article - 13 Nov 2023
    This article will discuss the potential of graphene oxide in a range of therapeutic procedures, particularly those surrounding neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s.
  • Article - 7 Jun 2021
    A new face mask has been developed that uses a graphene-silver composite layer to destroy microbes and viruses. The mask may be invaluable in preventing the spread of COVID-19 and other airborne...
  • Article - 25 Nov 2010
    Professor Khine from University of California, Irvine proposed a simple, ultra-rapid, and robust method to create large areas of nanowrinkles as well as sharp high surface area bimetallic...
  • Article - 12 May 2022
    Nanocomposites that utilize carbon nanotubes, graphene and nanoparticles have been investigated with various roles in the development of POC biosensors.
  • Article - 12 May 2022
    This article explores examples from research to describe popular nanomaterials utilized in electrode design.
  • Article - 26 May 2021
    Optical microscopy can be used to track the photoinduced behavior in the nanotubes and understand how the energy following light absorption propagates and quenches in the nanoscale structure. By...
  • Article - 18 Dec 2015
    Prof. Owen Guy, Director of Swansea University's Centre for Nanohealth, spoke to AZoNano about his research into graphene biosensors; which hold the promise of the rapid and accurate detection of...
  • News - 14 Apr 2010
    Researchers have devised a new kind of random number generator, for encrypted communications and other uses, that is cryptographically secure, inherently private and - most importantly - certified...
  • News - 1 Apr 2009
    Imagine you are looking through a very high-powered microscope at the smallest tube in the world - a single-walled carbon nanotube so tiny that a million can fit on the head of a pin. Imagine too...

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