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  2. Nanomaterials - Wikipedia

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    Nanomaterials can also be used in three-way-catalyst applications, which have the advantage of controlling the emission of nitrogen oxides (NO x), which are precursors to acid rain and smog. [46] In core-shell structure, nanomaterials form shell as the catalyst support to protect the noble metals such as palladium and rhodium. [47]

  3. Kaliat Ramesh - Wikipedia

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    Ramesh has written over 200 archival journal publications, [3] and is the author of the book Nanomaterials: Mechanics and Mechanisms. [4] His research efforts have been featured by the New York Times, [5] the Discovery Channel, Popular Science, [6] the Travel Channel, [7] and Fox News. [8]

  4. Nanomaterials (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Nanomaterials is an interdisciplinary scientific journal that covers all aspects of nanomaterials. The journal publishes theoretical and experimental research articles and studies about synthesis and use of nanomaterials. [1] It was founded in 2010.

  5. History of nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    His 1991 Ph.D. work at the MIT Media Lab was the first doctoral degree on the topic of molecular nanotechnology and (after some editing) his thesis, "Molecular Machinery and Manufacturing with Applications to Computation," [17] was published as Nanosystems: Molecular Machinery, Manufacturing, and Computation, [18] which received the Association ...

  6. Molecular nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    One of the most important applications of MNT would be medical nanorobotics or nanomedicine, an area pioneered by Robert Freitas in numerous books [12] and papers. [13] The ability to design, build, and deploy large numbers of medical nanorobots would, at a minimum, make possible the rapid elimination of disease and the reliable and relatively ...

  7. Andrew Briggs - Wikipedia

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    He has published over 600 papers, books and articles; the majority in internationally reviewed journals. [3] His scientific research since taking up the Chair of Nanomaterials in 2002 has concentrated on materials with potential for building quantum computers.

  8. Applications of nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    Due to the complexity of the equipment, nanomaterials have high cost compared to conventional materials, meaning they are not likely to feature high-volume building materials. [11] In special cases, nanotechnology can help reduce costs for complicated problems. But in most cases, the traditional method for construction remains more cost ...

  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 ...

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