Battery powered systems
The type of a mass spectrometer most widely used with MALDI is the TOF (time-of-flight mass spectrometer), mainly due to its large mass range. The TOF measurement procedure is also ideally suited t...
Component-based adaptation system
A chemical sensor is a self-contained analytical device that can provide information about the chemical composition of its environment, that is, a liquid or a gas phase.[2] The information is provi...
Nanotubes are cylindrical fullerenes. These tubes of carbon are usually only a few nanometres wide, but they can range from less than a micrometer to several millimeters in length. They often have ...
Most single-walled nanotubes (SWNTs) have a diameter of close to 1 nanometer, with a tube length that can be many millions of times longer. The structure of a SWNT can be conceptualized by wrapping...
Context-independent coding
Wireless communication systems
Copolymerization of aromatic polymers
Monodisperse macroporous polymers
Nanodiamond powder
Carbon nanotube sensing
Nanocell computing devices
Hollow alumina/aluminate spheres
Artificial bone refers to bone-like material created in a laboratory that can be used in bone grafts, to replace human bone that was lost due to severe fractures, disease, etc.
In chemistry, a catalyst support is the material, usually a solid with a high surface area, to which a catalyst is affixed.[1] The reactivity of heterogeneous catalysts and nanomaterial-based catal...
Flame retardants are compounds added to manufactured materials, such as plastics and textiles, and surface finishes and coatings that inhibit, suppress, or delay the production of flames to prevent...
Polymerization at CNT sidewalls
Carbon nanotube-reinforced elastomers
Carbon nanotubes are metallic or semiconducting, based upon delocalized electrons occupying a 1-D density of states. However, any covalent bond on SWNT sidewall causes localization of these electro...