Engineers from the University of Illinois Chicago are part of a group that has created a material that might provide fuel cell systems a competitive advantage over the battery systems that now fuel most electric vehicles.
A method for fabricating single-crystal graphene sheets on large-scale electrically insulating substrates could aid in the development of next-generation nanomaterial-based products such as very light and thin touchscreens, wearable electronics, and solar cells.
“Flashing” graphene into reality from waste was just an ideal start. Currently, scientists at Rice University are tailoring it.
A paper recently published in the journal ACS Omega reviewed the current status and potential of X-ray spectroptychography for the characterization of advanced nanomaterials.
By Samudrapom Dam
1 Apr 2022
A study was conducted to understand how nanoparticles present in perishable crops can impact human health and how we can mitigate these toxic effects for a safer crop yield.
By Shaheer Rehan
1 Apr 2022
New research demonstrates a potential method of generating power utilizing nanolayered Ti3C2Tx MXene films and the ionic characteristics of falling rain.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
1 Apr 2022
Research focuses on sol-gel nanocomposites specifically utilized for optical applications.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
31 Mar 2022
A novel system comprising mushroom-like micro/nanostructured graphene nanosheets/copper sulfide nanowires (graphene/Cu7S4) on Cu foam with Janus-type wettability has been explored for solar steam generation.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
31 Mar 2022
Researchers consider the impact of thermal treatment on nitrogen-doped carbon spheres for supercapacitor and wastewater treatment applications.
By Samudrapom Dam
31 Mar 2022
First principle analyses were carried out for the adsorption of prevalent air contaminants and common volatile organic molecules on silicon-doped graphene to increase the sensitivity of formaldehyde sensors.
By Shaheer Rehan
31 Mar 2022
Scientists from the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and the University of Washington (UW) have been successful in engineering a nature-inspired molecule that can guide gold atoms to form faultless nanoscale stars.
A new review explores the next steps for MXenes in supercapacitor applications, exploring the recent developments, challenges and the future of this field of research.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
31 Mar 2022
Russian researchers and their international collaborators have developed a full-function bioelectronic photocell using one molecule of a fluorescent protein attached to a carbon nanotube.
Researchers outline the potential of using nanomaterials for the diagnosis and treatment of diabetic kidney disease (DKD).
By Marzia Khan
30 Mar 2022
Researchers have recently developed a magnetic nanoparticle-assisted aptamer-quantum dot-based biosensor, which can rapidly identify E. coli in water samples
By Dr. Priyom Bose
30 Mar 2022