carbon nanotube Applications
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Other possible application of iron nanoparticles
Beside unexceptionable reduction properties, the nanoparticles of zero-valent iron also exhibit excellent catalytic, magnetic (strong ferromagnetic material) and mechanical properties due to which they could be, for example, used as: a catalyst in Fischer-Tropsch synthesis of hydrocarbons, in the production of ...
By Nano Iron s.r.o. based in Židlochovice, CZECH REPUBLIC.
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Excitation-Emission Spectroscopy of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes
Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNT) can be described as quasi-one dimensional structures of graphene. Due to their low dimensional structure, their optical and electronic properties are directly connected to their size. Steady-state fluorescence ...
By Edinburgh Instruments - TECHCOMP Group based in UNITED KINGDOM.
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SWCNT: Photogenerated Excited States in Solubillized Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes; Transient Absorption and Oxygen Dependence of the Triplet
Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) feature immense tensile and thermal strength with advantageous 1-dimensional molecular wire electronic properties. The Edinburgh Instruments LP980 Transient Absorption Spectrometer is well suited to study these ...
By Edinburgh Instruments - TECHCOMP Group based in UNITED KINGDOM.
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Rapid Excitation Emission Matrix Analysis of Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes
Single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) have unique electrical, thermal, mechanical, and optical properties which make them attractive for a wide variety of applications; ranging from drug delivery to battery electrodes. In this application note the ...
By Edinburgh Instruments - TECHCOMP Group based in UNITED KINGDOM.
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Comparing Hole Extraction Efficiencies in Perovskite Solar Cells using Photoluminescence Quantum Yield
Efficient extraction of charge carriers is critical for the creation of high-efficiency solar cells. Photoluminescence is proportional to the number of charge carriers in the perovskite and therefore sensitive to charge transfer into adjacent layers ...
By Edinburgh Instruments - TECHCOMP Group based in UNITED KINGDOM.
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Photoluminescence Spectroscopy of Carbon Dots
Carbon dots (C-dots) are nanoparticles composed of carbon with diameters below 10 nm. They were accidentally discovered in 2004 by Xu, et al1 when researching methods to purify carbon nanotubes. Since their discovery they have received much attention ...
By Edinburgh Instruments - TECHCOMP Group based in UNITED KINGDOM.
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Raman Microscopy of Graphene
Graphene is the thinnest material known to exist, whilst also being extremely strong - around 200 times stronger than steel. Graphene is an excellent conductor of electricity and heat as it is optically transparent. The applications of graphene are extensive, and include energy storage, photodetectors, and computer chips. In this application note we highlight how Raman microscopy is an essential tool for any material scientist researching graphene. Available: ...
By Edinburgh Instruments - TECHCOMP Group based in UNITED KINGDOM.
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