- [nanoRequest] UK based centre seeking an experienced supplier to produce regular, small quantit
A UK based centre is seeking an experienced supplier to produce regular, small quantity (approximately 5 at a time) films. The films consist of a spin coated calcinated layer of titanium dioxide on a quartz disc with a final layer of photodeposited methanolic silver nitrate.
|
- INDUSTRY COMMENT: Nanomaterials
Nanomaterials allow for unique control of material composition and morphology at the nanoscale level, which often allows scientists to develop materials with unique properties that have economic value for commercial applications.
|
- [nanoPost] Deposit metal and metal oxide films onto plastic webs
We run a pilot scale roll to roll sputter coater in a class 1000 cleanroom.
|
- [nanoPost] Nanomaterials for the chemical industry
Nano-crystalline titanium dioxide exhibits good opacity to UV-light across a wide spectrum of near-visible light. This means it can be used in applications requiring sun protection.
|
- [nanoPost] Method to prepare Novel Mixed Ionic Electronic Conductor Composite
A low cost wet chemical synthesis of advanced thin films of mixed ionic electronic conductor (MIEC) composites.
|
- FEATURE: Nanomaterials
Nanomaterials have distinct advantages over millimetre or micrometer grade materials. They can be placed inside materials without physical deformation.
|
- [nanoPost] Selective Removal of OPA from Surfaces
Researchers have invented a technology allowing selective removal of octyldecylphosphonic acid (OPA) and related molecules from monolayers prepared on silicon or aluminum surfaces.
|
- [nanoPost] Nanotechnology for Smart Materials
Exclusive to nanoposts.com, a new series of reports on Nanotechnology and Smart Materials.
|
- [nanoRequest] new Open Access journal, "Nanotechnology, Science and Applications"
I write to you as editor-in-chief of the new Open Access journal, "Nanotechnology, Science and Applications". I would like to invite you and/or your colleagues to submit an article to be considered by peer-review for publication in late 2007.
|
- FRIDAY FEATURE: Nanomaterials
These applications include composition materials (can be used in many branches), polishing materials (roughly speaking, smaller is the particle - smaller is roughness), biological applications (particles smaller than ca. 100 nm can easily permeate through the skin, also penetrate through the cell membranes, so novel formulations can be done).
|