In this article, AZoNano investigates the characteristics that make a nanomaterial biodegradable.
By Blaise Manga Enuh
23 Jan 2023
Within several industries, including pharma, cosmetics, inks, coatings, chemicals, food, and more, there are numerous ways to make nanoparticles. A real-time monitoring tool is not present in commonly used "bottom-up" methods for producing nanoparticles, such as those that involve synthesizing, crystallizing, or precipitating them. Although certain particle size monitoring techniques are available for larger above micron size particles, the submicron region is still difficult to monitor in real time. There is a broad desire to monitor the first phases of particle formation as early as feasible since the kinetics of "bottom-up" techniques are crucial for understanding and controlling these processes.
AFM uncovers chain folding in ultra-long alkanes, aiding polymer crystallization research.
Concrete has an enormous carbon footprint even when compared to other high-polluting industries; what is the state of graphene-based concrete?
By Cvetelin Vasilev
20 Jan 2023
Nanoplastics have become an increasingly concerning issue in the water we drink and use daily. What removal techniques can be used to address this problem?
By Blaise Manga Enuh
19 Jan 2023
2D nanomaterial-based membranes can be either porous or non-porous based on their atomic structure. Learn more in this latest AZoNano article.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
19 Jan 2023
In this article, Inovenso explains in details what flame retardant nanofibers are and their many applications.
Scanning Microwave Microscopy (SMM) enables subsurface imaging for nano-electrical characterization, crucial for modern multilayered circuits.
SMM reveals semiconductor dopant types and densities in Infineon silicon calibration sample, outperforming SSRM and SCM in sample integrity and data.
Learn about how nanovaccines are designed and eventually characterized in this article on AZoNano.
By Michael Greenwood
18 Jan 2023