Researchers from Singapore show that charge transport in titanium dioxide nanorods can be enhanced by doping with niobium.
Researchers from Singapore show that charge transport in titanium dioxide nanorods can be enhanced by doping with niobium.
Silver(I) metallogels with nanotube and nanofiber structures show strong antibiotic properties.
New research has proposed a plasma-assisted route to Fe2O3-Co3O4 nanomaterials for use as PEC water splitting anodes.
Edges of nanomaterials show special and exciting properties and are important for the performance of catalysts or for materials such as graphene.
The first symposium in Australia dedicated to the subject of 2D nanomaterials research, 2D15, took place in Melbourne on the 10th-11th March, 2015.
PDI-based organic nanomaterials have been successful developed and used for detection of deep human glioblastoma in mice models using photoacoustic imaging.
Professor Geoff Ozin and co-workers aim to categorise and organise the multifaceted properties and behaviours of nanomaterials.
Can’t see the forest for the nanowire trees? Take a leaf out of this book, and get back to nanomaterial basics to improve nanomedicine.
SUNY professor Balaji Sitharaman reviews Nanomaterials in Tissue Engineering.
Professor Bengt Fadeel of Stockholm’s Karolinska Institutet reviews Nanomaterials for Medical Applications by Zoraida Aguilar.