Sun and Ruoff go straight in at number one this week, with their new method for casting graphene structures.
Sun and Ruoff go straight in at number one this week, with their new method for casting graphene structures.
Relating the swelling of styrene-butadiene rubber to the concentration of toluene in gasoline represents a new method to detect fuel adulteration.
New work in nanotechnology: nanotexturing of plastics improves anti-reflectivity.
It’s a new top 40 and a new top 3 this week, with a distinctly nano theme: work on making and using gold nanorods comes in at number one.
Eight new papers in the Top 10 this week, including super-stretchable carbon ropes and a new molecule for high-efficiency solar cells.
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Polyimide supported gold interconnect fabrication paves the way for medical grade stretchable electronics.
Yoshiki Chujo and Kazuo Tanaka present the state-of-the-art of the molecular design of organoboron polymers and their intriguing optoelectronic properties.
The most downloaded papers from the pss family of journal in May – diamond defects, the characterization of graphene, and more!
Work on pi-extended copolymers from the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences takes top spot in the Advanced Materials Top 40.