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  • Article - 11 Jul 2013
    Ytterbium is a soft, malleable and ductile element that is readily attacked by strong mineral acids. It slowly reacts with cold water and oxidizes in air. The electrical resistance of ytterbium is...
  • Article - 2 Jul 2013
    Nanoparticles are currently a subject of intense research owing to their potential applications in electronic, optical and biomedical fields. Nanoparticles have unexpected optical properties owing to...
  • Article - 8 Apr 2013
    For centuries colloidal gold nanoparticles have been used for the vibrant colours they can produce. The modern range of applciations has expanded to include drug delivery, catalysts, and nanosensors,...
  • Article - 4 Jul 2013
    Due to its rarity and high price, lutetium has limited commercial uses. However, it is used in catalysis, and as a dopant or in compounds for specialist semiconductor materials.
  • Article - 27 Mar 2013
    Indium nanoparticles can be prepared using a simple hot-injection method and also certain laser ablation techniques. Their electrical properties lead to many potential applications in electronics.
  • Article - 26 Mar 2013
    Copper is a Block D, Period 4 element. It is a ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. The morphology of copper nanoparticles is round, and they appear as a brown to black...
  • Article - 23 Sep 2014
    Nanocomposites are found in a number of places and the use of nanoparticle-rich materials predates the understanding of nature of these materials. Nanoscale organo-clays have been used to control flow...
  • Article - 13 Mar 2013
    Narciso Gambacorti, Nanocharacterization Program Manager at CEA-Leti talks to AZoNano about Picosecond Acoustic Analysis for Nanotechnology.
  • Article - 7 Mar 2013
    Located in the Midwestern United States, the state of Ohio covers an overall area of 116,096 km2. As of 2011, it had a population of 11,544,951.
  • Article - 30 Sep 2014
    In 2001, molecular nanowires millions of times tinier than a human hair were developed. Researchers discovered that nudging these tubes with a sharp tube can modify their ability to carry an electric...

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