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Framed: Nanoparticles in Paints
The paint industry has also taken
full advantage of nanotechnology and has incorporated it to build more
efficient, durable, anti-corrosive, adhesive, and super flexible paints. With
the help of nanomaterials, the paints with anticorrosive, insect’s killer, self-cleaning
effects have come into existence. Therefore, this article aims to discuss such
paints and their role in detail.
Background
The anticorrosive protection by
means of organic coatings (anticorrosive paints) acts by diffe
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29th Jan 2020
Analyzed: Carbon Nanotubes
Carbon nanotubes (CNT) are the allotropes
of carbon having a cylindrical nanostructure. Carbon nanotubes have two main
types: Single wall Nanotubes (SWNT) and Multiwall carbon nanotube (MWNT). CNTs
have extraordinary mechanical and electrical properties and thermal
conductivity. Carbon Nanotubes have many other extraordinary properties also, due
to which they are of great importance in sectors such as electronics, nanotechnology,
optics, and many other sectors. Therefore, this article
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29th Jan 2020
Explained: Graphene
It’s not easy to learn wonder material graphene in mere minutes. However, you can extend your horizon on graphene’s history, properties, and application. See how fullerenes, nanotubes, and graphene had an impact on practical science. Overview Find out more about Graphene in this comprehensive post: The Ultimate Guide to GrapheneGraphene is a rigid two-dimensional (2D) monolayer allotrope of carbon shaped like a hexagonal lattice with a thickness of as much as one carbon and a regular car
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27th Jan 2020
Explained: Graphene Field Effect Transistors
Graphene, once called tomorrow’s material, extended into so
many areas that its future-like applications in material science such as
Graphene Field Effect Transistors (GFETs) puts everything from biology to biosensing
into a height.Find out more about Graphene in this comprehensive post: The Ultimate Guide to Graphene1. OverviewWhere there is a weak electronic signal or electrical power,
transistors rise as a solution to amplify and switch them. Field-effect
transistors (FETs) and the
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27th Jan 2020
What is Graphene: The Ultimate Guide (2025)
Graphene is a one-atom-thick sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb (hexagonal) pattern.
Despite being just a single layer, it boasts 200 times the strength of steel and excellent electrical and thermal conductivity. First isolated by Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov in 2004, graphene’s potential has unleashed in the last two decades. This guide provides a comprehensive overview—from graphene’s discovery to its wide-ranging applications in electronics, energy, biomedi
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20th Jan 2020