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    Applied Graphene Materials was founded by Professor Karl Coleman in 2010, with its operations and processes based on technology that he initially developed at Durham University. With...
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    TPL, Inc. is dedicated to the discovery, development, and production of leading-edge products that provide unique and superior value. TPL has a vigorous and vital R&D culture through which its...
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    Realizing graphene's potential — Graphene is one of the strongest, most thermally and electrically conductive materials known. Vorbeck Material is making this promising material a reality...
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    ACS MATERIAL is a high-tech enterprise involved in advanced nanomaterials development and production. Our goal is to provide high quality nanomaterial products, service or technical proposals. Our...
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    Particular® is a start-up company based in Hannover, northern Germany, that produces nanoparticles using a new innovative method. Particular stands for high purity, applicational safety, and the...
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    RHK delivers compelling value and proven quality to broaden the frontiers of atomic scale research. We stand ready to meet your specifications and exceed your expectations. RHK’s surface...
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    Established in 1943, Chempure Private Limited has served the Scientific Community for over 65 years. Synthesizing and offering the finest quality chemicals has been our tradition. We are also in the...
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    Meliorum Technologies is a privately held company which manufactures a broad range of cutting edge nanomaterials and nanomaterial-based application precursors to satisfy the stringent technical...
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    Move over silicon. There's a new electronic material in town, and it goes fast. That material, the focus of the 2010 Nobel Prize in physics, is graphene -- a fancy name for extremely thin...
  • Article - 1 Aug 2007
    Before carbon nanotubes, the best thermal conductor was diamond. But carbon nanotubes have a thermal conductivity that is twice that of diamond. Nanocyl carbon nanotubes have the intrinsic...

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