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Batteries, Capacitors and Supercapacitors - Methods Used for Improvement and Space Applications
Nanomaterials and nanotechnology techniques are being used to improve the power density of batteries. Such improvements using thin films, deposition and thermal spray processes, carbon aerogels, carbon nanotubes and spinel structures are considered here, with special focus on space applications.
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Cabot's Nanogel Window and Skylight Products Demonstrate Light Transmission and Thermal Insulation -
The use of Cabot Corp's Nanogel translucent aerogel material in windows and skylights has been shown to provide high light transmission and superior thermal performance. Posted June 28 2004
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Classification of Nanomaterials for Commercial Purposes Including Nanoparticles, Fullerenes, Dendrim
There are several different methods of classification for nanomaterials according to dimension, phase composition and the manufacturing process. This article focuses on the categorisation of nanoparticles, fullerenes, dendrimers, nanowires, nanotubes, nanolayers and nanopores.
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Nanomaterials - an Overview of Potential Space Applications
Space applications can benefit from using nanomaterials and nanotechnologies in their production processes. This article considers the use of nanopowders in power systems, aerogels, magnetic nanomaterials, ‘intelligent’ nanomaterials, biomimetic materials and biologically inspired materials.
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Nanoparticles vs. Rubber - Could Nanomaterials Replace Rubber?
Nanoparticles are used by tyre manufacturers to enhance the strength and durability of car tyres. Examples of how engineered nanoparticles have been used in tyre production and other industries, together with a look at how nanomaterials might replace rubber completely, are considered here.
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Polycarbonate Skylight Panels With Nanogel Translucent Aerogel - New Product
Cabot Corporation, a leading global producer of specialty chemicals, has announced it has agreed to work with Super Sky Products, Inc., a division of Vitro America, to jointly produce and market a polycarbonate skylight panel system filledwith Nanogel translucent aerogel. Posted February 26 2004
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Pore Laden Nanomaterial Is 98% Empty - New Technology
It looks like glass and feels like solidified smoke, but the most interesting features of the new silica aerogels are too small to see or feel. Lighter than styrofoam, this strange material is riddled with pores just nanometers in size, leaving it 98 percent empty. Posted April 2 2004
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Research into the Formation of Nanoparticles in Liquids under Microgravity Conditions
Experiments performed under microgravity conditions let researchers find out more about the formation of nanoparticles in liquids. The article considers electrophoretic techniques, aerogel formation, sol gel, self-organization of biological molecules and thermal transportation in ferrofluids.
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