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  2. Beilstein Institute - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1951 by the Max Planck Society in honor of Friedrich Beilstein, today the institute supports chemistry and related fields with diamond open access journals, the development of standards, funding and hosting scientific events, and other projects to support the communication and distribution of scientific content.

  3. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    The Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology is a peer-reviewed platinum open-access scientific journal covering all aspects of nanoscience and nanotechnology. It is published by the Beilstein Institute for the Advancement of Chemical Sciences and the editor-in-chief is Thomas Schimmel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology). The journal was established ...

  4. Beilstein database - Wikipedia

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    The Beilstein database is a database in the field of organic chemistry, in which compounds are uniquely identified by their Beilstein Registry Number.The database covers the scientific literature from 1771 to the present and contains experimentally validated information on millions of chemical reactions and substances from original scientific publications.

  5. List of materials science journals - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures; Journal of Materials Chemistry - A, B, and C; Journal of Materials Processing Technology; Journal of Materials Research; Journal of Materials Research and Technology; Journal of Materials Science. Journal of Materials Science Letters; Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics

  6. Nanoengineering - Wikipedia

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    DTU Nanotech - the Department of Micro- and Nanotechnology - is a department at the Technical University of Denmark established in 1990. In 2013, Wayne State University began offering a Nanoengineering Undergraduate Certificate Program, which is funded by a Nanoengineering Undergraduate Education (NUE) grant from the National Science Foundation .

  7. Beilstein - Wikipedia

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    Beilstein, a peak in the Hochschwab Mountains, Austria; Friedrich Konrad Beilstein (1838–1906), Russian chemist Beilstein database, in organic chemistry; Beilstein Institute for the Advancement of Chemical Sciences; Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology; Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry; Beilstein Registry Number

  8. Carbon nanofiber - Wikipedia

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    In the furnace, the fiber growth initiates on the surface of the catalyst particles and continues until catalyst poisoning occurs by impurities in the system. In the fiber growth mechanism described by Baker and coworkers, [ 9 ] only the part of catalyst particle exposed to the gas mixture contributes to the fiber growth and the growth stops as ...

  9. Nanochemistry - Wikipedia

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    Nanochemistry is an emerging sub-discipline of the chemical and material sciences that deals with the development of new methods for creating nanoscale materials. [1] The term "nanochemistry" was first used by Ozin in 1992 as 'the uses of chemical synthesis to reproducibly afford nanomaterials from the atom "up", contrary to the nanoengineering and nanophysics approach that operates from the ...