A. Zalineeva, S. Baranton, C. Coutanceau, How do Bi-modified palladium nanoparticles work towards glycerol electrooxidation? An in situ FTIR study, Electrochimica Acta 176 (2015) 705-717.How do Bi-modified palladium nanoparticles work towards glycerol electrooxidation? An in situ FTIR study[J...
Not even the miniature world of nanoparticles is being left out, and researchers are even exploring the potential for organically produced solar panels. But if photovoltaics are such a wonderful source of free energy, then why doesn't the whole world run on solar energy? Solar Energy Costs ...
Not even the miniature world of nanoparticles is being left out, and researchers are even exploring the potential for organically produced solar panels. But if photovoltaics are such a wonderful source of free energy, then why doesn't the whole world run on solar energy? Solar Energy Costs ...
from solar powered planes and space-based power stations to more everyday items like PV-powered curtains, clothes and laptop cases. Not even the miniature world of nanoparticles is being left out, and researchers are even exploring the potential for organically...
Because elements at the nanoscale behave differently than they do in their bulk form, there's a concern that some nanoparticles could be toxic. Some doctors worry that the nanoparticles are so small, that they could easily cross the blood-brain barrier, a membrane that protects the brain from...
Existing as nanoparticles, the four elements self-assemble in a uniform distribution, ensuring that the atomic ratio of the elements is always correct. The layers that make up the two non-silicon thin film solar cells are shown below. Notice that there are two basic configurations of the CIGS...
Ninety-nine percent of cancer drugs never make it to tumors, getting washed out of the body before they have time to do their job. How can we better deliver life-saving drugs? Cancer researcher Joy Wolfram shares cutting-edge medical research into nanoparticles -- tiny particles that cou...
Ninety-nine percent of cancer drugs never make it to tumors, getting washed out of the body before they have time to do their job. How can we better deliver life-saving drugs? Cancer researcher Joy Wolfram shares cutting-edge medical research into nanoparticles -- tiny particles that ...
The catalyst is a special material that facilitates the reaction of oxygen and hydrogen. It is usually made of platinum nanoparticles very thinly coated onto carbon paper or cloth. The catalyst is rough and porous so that the maximum surface area of the platinum can be exposed to the hydrogen...
world positively and negatively. The benefits are diagnosing diseases quickly and effectively, improved cosmetic products, improved electronic devices and transistors. The negative impacts of nanotechnology are; loss of jobs in manufacturing, high costs of research, and products made from nanoparticles. ...