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  2. Nanostructure - Wikipedia

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    A nanostructure is a structure of intermediate size between microscopic and molecular structures. Nanostructural detail is microstructure at nanoscale . In describing nanostructures, it is necessary to differentiate between the number of dimensions in the volume of an object which are on the nanoscale .

  3. Nanomaterials - Wikipedia

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    Box-shaped graphene (BSG) nanostructure is an example of 3D nanomaterial. [39] BSG nanostructure has appeared after mechanical cleavage of pyrolytic graphite . This nanostructure is a multilayer system of parallel hollow nanochannels located along the surface and having quadrangular cross-section.

  4. Category:Nanomaterials - Wikipedia

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  5. Nanoionics - Wikipedia

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    Being a branch of nanoscience and nanotechnology, nanoionics is unambiguously defined by its own objects (nanostructures with FIT), subject matter (properties, phenomena, effects, mechanisms of processes, and applications connected with FIT at nano-scale), method (interface design in nanosystems of superionic conductors), and the criterion (R/L ~1, where R is the length scale of device ...

  6. Nanowire - Wikipedia

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    A nanowire is a nanostructure in the form of a wire with the diameter of the order of a nanometre (10 −9 m). More generally, nanowires can be defined as structures that have a thickness or diameter constrained to tens of nanometers or less and an unconstrained length.

  7. Tube-based nanostructure - Wikipedia

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    Lattices are structures formed of arrays of uniformly sized cells. Ceramic lattice nanostructures have been formed using hollow tubes of titanium nitride (TiN). Using vertex-connected, tessellated octahedra with 7-nm hollow struts with elliptical cross-sections and wall thickness of 75-nm produced approximately cubic cells 100-nm on a side at a scale of up to 1 cubic millimeter.

  8. Materials science - Wikipedia

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    Buckminsterfullerene nanostructure. Materials, which atoms and molecules form constituents in the nanoscale (i.e., they form nanostructures) are called nanomaterials. Nanomaterials are the subject of intense research in the materials science community due to the unique properties that they exhibit.

  9. Zinc oxide nanostructure - Wikipedia

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    Other vapor molecules or solid and liquid catalysts can also be involved in the reaction, which affect the properties of the resultant nanostructure . To directly create ZnO nanostructures, one can decompose zinc oxide at high temperatures where it splits into zinc and oxygen ions and when cooled it forms various nanostructures, including ...