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1D nanomaterials 100x thinner than human hair could supercharge next-gen batteries
Researchers at Drexel University have developed a new way to reshape MXenes, a highly ...
Flat materials are turned into tiny tubes that help batteries, sensors & electronics work better. See how this small change could make a big difference ...
Researchers from Drexel University who discovered a versatile type of two-dimensional conductive nanomaterial, called a MXene ...
One-dimensional (1D) nanomaterials are structures in which two dimensions are confined to the nanometer scale (1 to 100 nm), while the third dimension is much larger, resulting in wire-, ribbon-, or ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Dimensions typically refer to the measurable extent of height, width, and depth, defining an object's presence in physical space. However, in the weird and wonderful quantum world ...
Modern wearable sensors equipped with nanomaterials and nano-additives are more efficient, sensitive, and accurate than conventional healthcare sensing mechanisms. 1 The incorporation of ...
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