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Graphene Inks for Electronics
Functional materials for printed electronics applications enable flexible displays, RFID tags, and biomedical sensors.
Functionalized Graphene Oxide: Properties & Applications
Professor Aran discusses engineering graphene-based materials through careful functionalization, enabling diverse applications.
2D Materials in Biosensing
Professors summarize recent 2D materials synthesis advancements and biosensing applications in various fields.
Conducting Polymer Device Applications
The application of conducting polymers at the interface with biology is an exciting new trend in organic electronics research.
Conducting Bio-based Polymers and Composites for Advanced Applications
Discover the latest developments in bio-based polymers and their applications as composites for reducing electronic waste and increasing service life. This mini-review provides insight into their properties and synthesis, as well as those of conductive bio-based polymers for bioelectronics, sensors
Graphene in Biotechnology
Graphene is the building block for carbon nanomaterials with different dimensionalities.
Nano Minerals: Nanoclays
Nanoclays like montmorillonite and bentonite are used in polymer-clay nanocomposites, rheology modifiers, and drug delivery carriers.
Electronic and Biomedical Applications of High-Purity Single-Walled Nanotubes (SWNTs)
We presents an article concerning the applications of high-purity single-walled nanotubes in electronic and biomedical fields.
Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications
Nanoparticles can be used for applications such as growing cells for tissue engineering, nanocomposites used in orthopedics, and miniaturized sensors for DNA, pathogens, and chemicals.
Nature as the Source of Materials for More Sustainable Organic Electronics
Carbon-based Sustainable Organic Electronics (SOE) limit the use of critical elements and biodegrade at their end-of-life. This review offers insight on how structural and energy disorder in these materials influence device performance and includes evaluations of various transport models and
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