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    Norkem is a major international stockist, distributor and producer of high quality speciality and industrial chemicals. Established in 1970, the company has followed a path of continuing expansion and...
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    AQUANOVA is a leading supplier of liquid formulas. The NovaSOL® product range makes these so called solubilisates available  for a broad spectrum of materials such as vitamins, coenzyme Q10,...
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    Established in 2011, NanoXplore’s headquarters are located in Montréal, Quebec. This location is also the site of the company’s 4,000-metric tons per year graphene powder production...
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      Sixonia is a technology-driven startup company based in Germany, spun-out of the Chair for Molecular Functional Materials at the excellence cluster cfaed at Technical University of Dresden....
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    Watercycle Technologies Ltd is a UK-based deep tech company focused on developing sustainable, high-yield, low-cost, mineral extraction and water treatment systems. Able to treat highly concentrated...
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    Company History Promethean Particles was established in 2007 following a spin out from Nottingham University based on the research of Professor Ed Lester (Chemical Engineering department). The...
  • Article - 2 Aug 2005
    Strem Chemicals expands into nanotech, offering metal nanoclusters and colloids for energy applications like fuel cells and solar systems.
  • Article - 8 Apr 2005
    A US research team has found a new, quick way of releasing hydrogen from the solid compound of a fuel cell, by using the ammonia borane compound. The process involved transforming the compound into a...
  • Article - 15 Jul 2006
    A brief review of buckminsterfullerene is presented. Aspects such as the definition, discovery, production, properties, structure and applications are covered.
  • Article - 6 Oct 2005
    Using DMol3 , researchers have been able to examine the bonding differences between two types of nanotube deformation.

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