Emerging research on the use of nanotechnology for increasing indoor air quality (IAQ) has included developments in the removal of indoor air pollutants and volatile organic compounds.
By Marzia Khan
7 Mar 2022
“Oil-Diode” Janus Membranes containing wettable structures that could be used to quickly refine oil spills have been designed.
By Shaheer Rehan
7 Mar 2022
With the thickness of a single atomic layer, graphene is the thinnest material ever produced. Thinner than a billionth of a meter, graphene can absorb light efficiently from the visible to the infrared via the photoexcitation of its charge carriers.
Nanoparticles, with sizes ranging from 3–500 nm, and sub-nanoclusters, with approximately 1 nm diameter, are used in several areas, such as robotics, materials science, medicine, and engineering. They have unique properties, owing to their tiny size and huge surface-area-to-volume ratios, which make them beneficial in a wide range of applications, from pollution control to chemical synthesis.
Self-arranged Q-carbon and Q-BN nanoballs has been achieved with the nanosecond laser melting of carbon and BN films.
By Shaheer Rehan
7 Mar 2022
An oil-based sustainable solution of conductive silver ink and the enhancement of its film deposition in a substrate are the subjects of new research.
By Hussain Ahmed
7 Mar 2022
Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)-modified carbon nanohorn hybrid membranes have been used to remove volatile organic compounds from water.
By Samudrapom Dam
7 Mar 2022
Scientists can depend on a formidable tool—light when it comes to recording and stimulating brain activity.
Computer simulations could help to create defect-free micro- and nanostructured patterns on surfaces through ultraviolet (UV) nanoimprinting.
By Samudrapom Dam
4 Mar 2022
Researchers from India have shared an eco-friendly method for the fabrication of metal nanoparticles.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
4 Mar 2022
Researchers have developed a new film that can help to enhance anticounterfeiting strategies.
By Shaheer Rehan
4 Mar 2022
A non-ceramic solid-state electrolyte based on a graphene oxide aerogel framework filled with polyethylene oxide was designed for solid-state batteries.
By Shaheer Rehan
4 Mar 2022
Nanosurf launched a new atomic force microscopy measurement mode – WaveMode – at the Biophysical Society Annual Meeting (BPS2022) in San Francisco last week.
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PI recently introduced a new, compact XYZ Nanopositioning Stage, based on air bearing guide technology and closed-loop voice-coil, direct-drive linear motors, at the 2022 Photonics West, the world’s largest photonics conference.
A novel methodology enabled researchers to create p-n nanojunctions in graphene heterostructures for the first time.
By Samudrapom Dam
3 Mar 2022