Graphene oxide films get reduced

A new way to electrochemically reduce and delaminate graphene oxide (G-O) films rapidly at room temperature has been developed by researchers in the US, Italy and Korea. The films could come in use for a wide range of practical applications including coatings, protective layers, energy storage systems and membranes to name but a few…… http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/62243 […]

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August 20, 2015

Moist perovskite films could make better solar cells

Lead halide perovskite thin films can better absorb sunlight if they are exposed to moisture during fabrication. This counterintuitive result from researchers in the UK, the US, Italy and the Netherlands could help further improve the performance of these up-and-coming solar-cell materials by simply altering the environment in which they are produced………. http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/62245 The perovksite […]

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August 20, 2015

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis for the Measurement of Environmental Impact of Nanomaterial Wastes and Contaminants

The number of consumer products using nanomaterials is continuing to rise, raising significant concerns about their potential impact on the environment. In this regard, finding appropriate measures for their analysis presents a major issue. This article reviews the application of nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA) to overcome this problem……. http://www.azonano.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=4075   Figure 1. Schematic of the […]

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August 11, 2015

Tesla Has A Graphite Problem

Last February, when Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) announced its Gigafactory, it spawned a tremendous marketing campaign among graphite junior mining companies. They’ve claimed – and rightly so – that this has tremendous implications for graphite consumption. In fact this single factory (and there are certainly other Li-battery production facilities on the way) can have a tremendous impact […]

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August 11, 2015

Elastic gel makes ingestible capsule

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard Medical School have developed an elastic supramolecular gel that remains stable in the acidic environment of the stomach but which dissolves in the pH-neutral environment of the small and large intestines. The new polymer gel could be used to make improved delayed-release drug dosing systems as […]

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August 5, 2015

Self-assembly finds a Darwinian twist

A statistical model of polymer chain lengthening has demonstrated fundamental traits required for Darwinian evolution. By studying the dynamics of a system of monomer base units that bond through a template mechanism, researchers have shown how polymerisation in the system within defined constraints can pass information from one generation of polymers to the next…..  http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/62052

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August 5, 2015

Supercapacitors take the heat

Energy storage devices, such as supercapacitors, need to work at temperatures greater than 100°C for applications in ultrahigh power electronics and electric vehicles. However, it has proved difficult to make such devices in the past. Now, a team of researchers from Korea and the US has succeeded in fabricating flexible supercapacitors that have high energy […]

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