Nanomaterials news, November 2014

Encapsulating SiC nanoparticles in graphene prevents agglomeration in metal matrix composites.

Quick, efficient, and sustainable synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials using bacteria.

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Scientists have made the first direct observations of a one-dimensional boundary separating two different, atom-thin materials.

From 27–30th October, 350 delegates, from over 30 countries, gathered at the Hilton hotel in Clearwater, FL for NuMAT 14.

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The Journal of the European Ceramic Society is pleased to announce that financial support for projects is now available from the JECS Trust.

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A research group has reported, for the first time, gas detection properties in nanorods of silver tungstate in its alpha phase (α-Ag2WO4).

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