Nanomaterials news, December 2013

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We round up the most popular news stories of 2013.

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Researchers have found a catalyst that can quickly generate hydrogen from water using sunlight.

A team of scientists use a small amount of graphene oxide to improve carbon nanomaterials which promises to improve composite materials.

Rice’s research group test for terahertz peaks in batches of pure metallic nanotubes known as “armchairs”.

Researchers have added to a family of engineered, high-tech materials called metal-organic frameworks (MOFs): the ability to conduct electricity.

A research team at Berkeley Lab has discovered a way to introduce a recoverable strain into bismuth ferrite of up to 14-percent on the nanoscale.

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