Nanomaterials – Page 24
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Chemists welcome newest member of nanocarbon family
Unique warped structure has properties distinct from other carbon allotropes such as graphene, fullerene and nanotubes
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Green graphene band-aid
Graphene could become a new type of antimicrobial material for everyday use
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Molecular transistor for cheaper, greener electronics
Reduced graphene oxide electrode enables photoswitchable layer to be employed
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Catching a reaction in the act
AFM images a reactant and its cyclised products on a silver surface
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Understanding defects in graphene
Gaseous organic by-products that form during graphene preparation signal dents in its structure
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Business
Carbon nanotubes not commercially viable for Bayer
Company terminates Baytubes project and seeks to divest its know-how in the area
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Solar panel slims down to a few atoms thick
Photovoltaic cell just 20Å wide has unusually high quantum efficiency
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Food safety test for harmful dye
Graphene electrode modified with titanium dioxide helps spot Orange II in ketchup and chilli sauces
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Inorganic nanosheet to enhance batteries
One-atom thick cobalt oxide structures show potential as electrodes for lithium ion batteries
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Carving graphene snowflakes with gases
Modifying a simple etching technique can carve fractal patterns into graphene sheets
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Biomimetic bricks inspired by mother of pearl
Development of a graphene composite with a tensile strength greater than nacre
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Ionic liquids win Great British Innovation Vote
Potential of green solvents recognised as UK technology that will shape the 21st century
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Jari Kinaret: Flagging up graphene
The head of Europe’s €1 billion graphene flagship talks to Chemistry World about nurturing a disruptive technology
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Russian investment vehicle sets sights on innovative drugs
Rusnano hopes to make a killing by investing in new technologies in the pharmaceutical sector
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Germany, China create nanotech centre
Collaboration will look to marine animals for bio-inspired materials to treat conditions like osteoporosis
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Harry Kroto: From light years to nanometres – and back
Harry Kroto tells us how analytical chemistry shaped the discovery of fullerenes
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Graphene hits the funding jackpot
Consortium seeking European funding to investigate the material wins €1 billion in emerging technologies competition
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Nanotech patent jungle set to become denser in 2013
Is a thicket of patents strangling a nascent industry?