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Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Sponges
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are nanoscale, strong and hollow
cylinders which shows excellent mechanical and electrical properties. Based on
their orientation and configuration in the structure, they can be used in many
practical applications such as supercapacitors, catalytic electrodes, flexible
heaters, superhydrophobic coatings, biomimetic surfaces, artificial muscles,
and integrated microelectromechanical systems. IntroductionThese different forms of CNTs
can be vertically aligned arr
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24th Aug 2020
Using Nanotechnology to Identify those Most at Risk from COVID-19
It’s now obvious that the pandemic of COVID-19 is the number one concern
for everyone from all over the world as the surge of Coronavirus has led to the
closedown of proactive closure of schools and universities and the lockdown of
many cities in all four corners of the world. Furthermore, many scientific
conferences have been called off and the global economy has seriously been
affected due to the consequences of the outbreak. Vahid Javan KouzegaranAnalytical Chemist (Ph.D.) / Nanogra
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21st Aug 2020
Carbon Nanofibers
Carbon
nanofibers (CNF) are noncontinuous, sp2-based linear filaments. In this
article, a review is provided on carbon nanofiber's growth, properties, and
practical applications. CNFs can be synthesized majorly via catalytic chemical
vapor deposition (CVD). Carbon nanofibers show flexibility, super
strength, and high specific area because of their nanosized diameter, which
enables them to be applied in energy storage devices' electrode materials, bone
tissue scaffold, filler in
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12th Aug 2020
Review on Nanoclays and their Applications
Nanoclays are basically composed of layered silicates as thin as 1 to 100
nanometers stacked on each other with predominant applications in biomedicine
as bone cement, drug delivery, tissue engineering, wound healing and enzyme
immobilization. They play a key role in increasing the performance of potential
hydrogels which are widely used in bioprinting. Vahid Javan KouzegaranAnalytical Chemist (Ph.D.) / Nanografi Nano TechnologyIntroductionUp to this point, a lot of efforts have be
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6th Aug 2020
Nanocellulose – Cellulose Suspension
Nanocellulose is a lightweight,
biodegradable nanomaterial derived from cellulose, the most abundant natural
polymer on Earth. Owing to its exceptional properties, such as high tensile
strength, tunable surface chemistry, and excellent barrier characteristics, it
holds significant promise as a sustainable alternative in various industries,
including packaging, electronics, and biomedical engineering. This paper
explores the characteristics, history, properties, and wide-ranging
appli
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5th Aug 2020