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  • Article - 8 May 2013
    Nanoparticles that occur naturally such as volcanic ash, soot from forest fires or the incidental byproducts of combustion processes are physically and chemically heterogeneous and often termed as...
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    Strem Chemicals, Inc. established in 1964, is a privately–held company that manufactures and markets specialty chemicals of high purity. Its clients include academic, industrial and government...
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    Bruker Nano Surfaces and Metrology provides high-performance, specialized analysis and testing technology for the widest range of research and production applications. Our broad portfolio of 2D and...
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    Micromeritics Instrument Corporation is a leading global provider of solutions for material characterization with best-in-class instrumentation and application expertise in five core areas: ...
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    SaltX Technology is a Swedish award-winning innovation and engineering company. SaltX has developed a worldwide patented ground-breaking nanotechnology that enables storing energy in salt and...
  • Article - 24 Jan 2009
    Discover Strem Chemicals' high-purity Calcium Oxide (CaO) Nanopowder: white, =20 nm crystallites, with a surface area =90 m²/g for advanced applications.
  • News - 24 May 2022
    The presence of lead [Pb(II)], even at low concentration, has detrimental effects on the biological systems. Hence their removal from water sources is critical. In an article recently published...
  • News - 23 Jan 2013
    The strong binding of gold on electronically modified calcium oxide can now be understood in detail. In a computational study, researchers Jenni Andersin, Janne Nevalaita, Karoliina Honkala and Hannu...
  • Article - 18 Dec 2020
    The pursuit of modern-day technologies means that new energy storage solutions are being sought. As it stands, most efforts tend to focus on small-scale energy storage, such as the electrochemical...
  • News - 9 Sep 2009
    In the 2,000 or so years since the Roman Empire employed a naturally occurring form of cement to build a vast system of concrete aqueducts and other large edifices, researchers have analyzed the...

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