Casting Silver Nanowires - New Technology
Researchers from Tel Aviv University in Israel are casting silver nanowires for potential use in biosensors and high tech circuitry. Posted August 31 2003
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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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Current Generation Silicon Chip Problem To Become Next Generation Solution - New Technology
A problem with current silicon chip technology is the growth of silicon ‘stubble’ on the layers of silicon. The whiskers of silicon that have been a nuisance for so long, may now pave the way to computers of the future. Posted February 24 2004
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Electricity Can Control Nanocrystal Architecture - New Technology
Researchers at Argonne have figured out the basics of using electrochemistry to control the architecture of nanocrystals. Posted March 17 2004
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Fuel Cell, Energy Storage and Solar Energy Applications for Nanomaterials and Nanoparticles, Supplie
Nanomaterials and nanoparticles are increasingly being used in fuel cells and energy storage/generation systems. How nanomaterials are used in fuel cells (PEFC, PEMFC and DMFC), hydrogen storage, hydrogen sensors, electrocatalysts, solar energy devices, batteries and transformers is examined here.
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Gas Sensors - Understanding the Nitrogen Dioxide Sensing Mechanism of Tin Dioxide Nanoribbons Using
Accelrys' DMol3 software has been used to investigate the nitrogen dioxide sensing abilities of SnO2 (tin dioxide) nanoribbons. This work is important in the development of chemical sensors.
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Growing Carbon Nanotube and Nanowire Materials with great Precision and Repeatability Using The Nano
NanoGrowth 1000n is an extremely versatile and proven tool for growing carbon nanotube and nanowire materials with great precision and repeatability.
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Inorganic Nanostructures - Definition, Composition, Properties and Potential Applications
Nanostructures, with their quantum properties, can be used in many industries, especially the electronics and energy sectors. The classification, composition and properties of inorganic nanostructures are considered, as is the work on nanostructures being performed by the start-up company, Nanosys.
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Move a Step Closer to Photonic Waveguides - News Item
Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have moved a step closer to being able to channel light using nanoribbons and nanowires. Posted September 1 2004
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Making Nanowires From Any Semiconducting Material - New Technology
Charles Lieber and colleagues at Harvard University in collaboration with Nanosys Inc are creating single-crystal nanowires from just about any semiconducting material. When combined in arrays and multilayers, the technique promises to create complex nanosystems. Posted March 24 2004
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