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“The chemical industry is responsible for using nanomaterials. The show numerous security programs of the company, its close cooperation with science and its employees in publicly funded projects such as nano care. It also works the sector in the recently launched project “discretion” safety of nano-silver for the support, Federal Ministry of Research of. The [...]
Tags: chemical industry, nano silver, nanomaterials, nanoscale, Nanotechnology, solar cells
Based on the concept that relatively spherical objects dipped in a sauce berries cause a series of fully encapsulated, spherical nanoparticles manufacturers have plunged just as protective coatings products in the belief that such encapsulations prevent unwanted chemical groups and interactions with solvents. Unfortunately, the reactions in the nano-world are not logical extensions of the [...]
Tags: dynamics simulations, encapsulation, nanoparticles, nanoscale, Nanoscale particles, protective molecules, reduction nanoparticles, spherical nanoparticles
Magnetic nanoparticles are able to do both diagnosis and therapy, identifying the individual tumor cells: is the perspective theranostics Magnetic nanoparticles are able to do both diagnosis and therapy, identifying the individual tumor cells: is the perspective ‘theranostics’ disclosed by a joint research of the University of Milan, Pavia and Zaragoza presented today in Rome [...]
Tags: biological systems, biologists, brain tumors, cancer, cancer cells, cancer diagnosis, carbon nanotubes, chemists, engineered nanoparticles, magnetic field, magnetic particles, monitor, nanoparticles, Nanoscience, Nanotechnology, Nanotubes, oncology, physicists, polymer coating, tumor cells, via antibodies, X-ray cells
While refined its novel method for cable manufacturing nanoscale, Chemists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST English ) United States found an unexpected gift : a new way to create nanowires that produce a light similar to light-emitting diode (LED). These “nano -LED” may one day put their light output capabilities [...]
Tags: LED, molecules, nano -LED, nanogenerators, nanoscale, nanowires, semiconductor nanowires, silicon crystal, zinc oxide
Ultra thin solar cells can absorb sunlight more efficiently than silicon cells thicken and expensive to use today because light behaves differently about a nanometer scale, say engineers at Stanford. They calculate that correctly setting the thickness of multilayer thin films, a thin layer of organic polymer could absorb up to 10 times more energy [...]
Tags: Black silicon, energy source, nanoscale, silicon cells, silicon wafers, solar cell
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST) in the U.S. have developed a simple process to produce nanocrystals that will enable studies of certain physical and chemical properties that affect how nanoparticles interact with the world around them. This is to understand the environmental risks, health and safety of these particles. [...]
Tags: biological response, biological systems, chemical properties, crystalline, cubic nanoparticles, nanocubos, nanoparticles, toxicologists