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Nanocomposite Coatings with Tunable Properties Prepared by Atomic Layer Deposition
Nanocomposite Coatings with Tunable Properties Prepared by Atomic Layer Deposition
Synthesis of Melting Gels Using Mono-Substituted and Di-Substituted Alkoxysiloxanes
Synthesis of Melting Gels Using Mono-Substituted and Di-Substituted Alkoxysiloxanes
Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes synthesized by the Super-Growth Method: Properties & Applications
Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes synthesized by the Super-Growth Method & their properties & applications, including dispersing SGCNTs, SGCNT-polymer composites & SGCNT-metal composites are discussed.
Self-Assembled Monolayers: Advantages of Pure Alkanethiols
We presents an article regarding Self-Assembled Monolayers: Advantages of Pure Alkanethiols.
Energy Harvesting Using Lead Zirconium Titanate-Based Ceramic Nanowires
Among various ceramics, one-dimensional (1-D) piezoelectric ceramics have attracted significant scientific attention for use in energy harvesting.
Single-Walled Carbon Nanohorn Properties & Applications
Single-walled carbon nanohorns(SWCNHs) - Find manufacturing, material properties, and applications of carbon nanohorns.
Recent Advances in Scalable Synthesis and Processing of Two-Dimensional Materials
Advances in scalable synthesis and processing of two-dimensional materials
Chemistry at Surfaces with Self-Assembled Monolayers and SAMDI-ToF Mass Spectrometry
Chemistry at Surfaces with Self-Assembled Monolayers and SAMDI-ToF Mass Spectrometry
PCBM-Based n-Type Semiconductors
PCBM-based n-type semiconductors - Find p- and n-type organic semiconductors available with PCBM library & properties.
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.
Polydiacetylene Nanotubes (PDNTs): Nanotubes Based On Lipid Diacetylene Materials
Polydiacetylene nanotubes (PDNTs) are self-assembled diacetylene nanotubes comprised of cross-linked, conjugated double and triple bonds.
Zirconia (ZrO2) Nanocrystals and their Nanocomposite Applications
Target applications for the ZrO2 include AR/VR, optical devices such as diffractive optical elements, wafer-level optics, sensors, and micro-lens arrays, and various display technologies including organic light-emitting diodes, quantum dots, and mini and micro light-emitting diodes.
Atomic Layer Deposition of Nanomaterials for Li-Ion Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Solar Cells
Nanomaterials are considered a route to the innovations required for large-scale implementation of renewable energy technologies in society to make our life sustainable.
Recent Trends in Self-Healing Soft Electronics
Self-healing soft electronic materials enable autonomous repair, reducing waste and costs in electronic devices.
High Crystalline Organic Transistors
Small molecular weight organic semiconductors are promising for flexible transistor applications in next-gen soft electronics.
AISF: A Solid Alternative to Sulfuryl Fluoride Gas
ASIF provides bench-stable alternative to sulfuryl fluoride gas for installing SO2F functional group in organic synthesis.
Single-Double Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Find unique properties & applications of single (SWNTs) , double (DWNTs) & multi walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs).
Polymer-Sorted Carbon Nanotubes
SWCNTs show promise in FETs, solar cells, and photodetectors due to their ultrafast charge transport mobility.
Van der Waals Heterostructures: Synthesis & Apps
Review on 1D vdWHs: Discusses materials, synthesis, optoelectronic applications, challenges, and future perspectives for 1D vdWH-based devices.
Stretchable Electroluminescent Devices
Self-healing soft electronic materials offer potential cost savings and reduced electronic waste.
Nanoparticle Zinc Oxide ET Layers for Org. Photodet.
Progress in solution-processed functional materials leads to thin-film optoelectronic devices for industrial and consumer electronics.
Molecular Self-Assembly Introduction
Molecular self-assembly, explored through electrostatic and monolayer approaches, is significant in material science.
Carbon Nanotubes: Manufacturing & Applications
CoMoCAT® technique improves multi-walled carbon nanotubes, applied in batteries, water filters, and conducting polymer composites.
Optimal Water Purification for Silica Sensitive Applications
Compare RO vs. EDI vs. ion exchange resins to remove silica from water for silica-sensitive applications (e.g. microelectronics, testing chambers, autoclaves, sterilizers, …).
Substrate and Conductor Materials Towards More Sustainable Electronics
The European Green Deal and Circular Economy Action Plan address resource challenges with eco-products and circulatory work, while the revised EU Ecodesign Directive promotes e-waste reduction and natural resource value reform. This review examines renewable substrates and conductive materials for
Quantum Dots: An Emerging Class of Soluble Optical Nanomaterials
We presents an article concering Quantum Dots: An Emerging Class of Soluble Optical Nanomaterials.
The Application of Quantum Dots in Display Technology
Quantum Dots (QDs), a nanoscale material with unique optical properties governed by quantum mechanics, have been incorporated into a new display technology under development at QD Vision, Inc.
Discovery and Single Crystal Growth of Lanthanide Intermetallics—Interplay of Synthesis and Physical Properties
Solid state and materials chemistry have made a tremendous impact and have experienced growth in recent years, particularly for rare earthcontaining materials.
Deposition Grade Silanes for Sol-Gel Processes
Deposition Grade Silanes, fully characterized by chemical analysis and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) with greater than 98% purity, for Sol-Gel Processes.
Kinetic Energy Harvesting by Magnetostrictive Materials
A significant limiting factor for wearable electronics and wireless sensors is the finite amount of energy that can be stored in on-board batteries.
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