Researchers from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and French colleagues from Grenoble and Strasbourg build novel quantum mechanical system.
A new porous material for carbon capture
Chemists at USF and KAUST have discovered a more efficient, less expensive and reusable material for carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and separation.
Producing extra-fine carbon nanotubes easily and quickly
Carbon nanowires have been obtained by tempering diamantane dicarboxylic acid inside carbon nanotubes.
MOF material improves carbon dioxide scrubbing
Material investigated by USF and KAUST chemists could be a breakthrough in developing new tools for cleaner air and energy production.
New carbon nanotube aerogel with cheap materials
Ultralight, flexible, fire-resistant carbon nanotube aerogels fabricated from bacterial cellulose.
Integrated carbon nanotubes improve laser power measurement
NIST make “play for leadership in laser power measurements” with new chip design.
Study alleviates fears of carbon nanotube toxicity
Safety fears about carbon nanotubes have been alleviated following research showing that reducing their length removes their toxic properties.
Carbon-Nanotube-Coated Ultrasound Acts as Invisible Knife for Noninvasive Surgery
University of Michigan researchers develop focused ultrasound technique for use in microsurgery.
Carbon nanotubes lower nerve-damaging chloride in cells
A nanomaterial engineered by researchers at Duke can help regulate chloride levels in nerve cells that contribute to chronic pain, epilepsy, and traumatic brain injury.
Teijin Begins Operating Integrated Pilot Plant for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Components
Teijin Limited announces that it has begun operating a pilot plant for the fully integrated production of carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic components.