Nanotechnology

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Breakthrough in Nanocatalysts: Sustainable Synthesis and Environmental Friendliness

Researchers at the National University of Cordoba have developed a novel light-driven methodology for the sustainable synthesis of Pd-based nanocatalysts, marking a significant breakthrough in the field of nanotechnology. This innovative approach features operational simplicity, short reaction times, and environmental friendliness, making it a promising solution for modern catalytic applications.

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Breakthrough in Nanotechnology: Researchers Develop Non-Invasive Temperature Sensing Method Using Nanodiamonds

Researchers from the National University of Singapore have made a significant breakthrough in the field of nanotechnology, developing a non-invasive temperature sensing method using nanodiamonds with nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers. This achievement has the potential to revolutionize various fields, including medicine, materials science, and engineering. The researchers, led by Andrew A.

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Breakthrough in Nanoparticle Research: Leiden University Presents New Study on Cylindrical Polymer Brushes

Researchers from Leiden University have made a significant discovery in the field of nanotechnology, unveiling a novel method for synthesizing nanoparticles with precise control over their properties. According to the study published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, cylindrical polymer brushes (CPBs) have been developed, enabling remarkable control over nanoparticle

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Breakthrough in Nanotechnology: Distorted Perovskite Nanoparticles Show Promising Properties

Scientists at Shenzhen University have synthesized a novel material, distorted perovskite BiFeO (BFO), through a customized sol-gel approach. The resulting material exhibits a 100% pure-phase and a highly crystalline structure. This breakthrough has significant implications for environmental remediation and the control of pathogenic microorganisms. The research team found that the

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Researchers Develop Thermoresponsive Ferrogels for Controlled Release of Organic Probes

Scientists at the National Institute of Industrial Technology in Argentina have developed thermoresponsive ferrogels for the controlled release of organic probes under high-frequency alternating magnetic fields. The research, funded by Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Industrial (INTI) and Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (CONICET), demonstrated the potential of these