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  2. Acta Materialia - Wikipedia

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    Acta Materialia is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published twenty times per year by Elsevier on behalf of Acta Materialia Inc. The editor-in-chief is Gregory S. Rohrer.The journal covers research on all aspects of materials science and publishes original papers and commissioned reviews called Overviews.

  3. Nanomaterials - Wikipedia

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    Some bulk materials contain features on the nanoscale, including nanocomposites, nanocrystalline materials, nanostructured films, and nanotextured surfaces. [24] 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Self-assembly of nanoparticles - Wikipedia

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    The mechanical properties of materials are strongly influenced by these surface structures. Fracture strength and character, ductility, and various mechanical moduli all depend on the substructure of the materials over a range of scales. [16] The opportunity to redevelop a science of materials that are nanostructured by design is largely open.

  6. Nanotoxicology (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Nanotoxicology is a peer-reviewed, scientific journal that focuses on environmental exposure, hazard, and risk of applied nanostructured materials. [1] It publishes research that addresses the potentially toxic interactions between nanostructured materials and living matter.

  7. Nanocomposite - Wikipedia

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    This type of composites can be classified as continuous and non-continuous reinforced materials. One of the more important nanocomposites is Carbon nanotube metal matrix composites, which is an emerging new material that is being developed to take advantage of the high tensile strength and electrical conductivity of carbon nanotube materials. [12]

  8. Deformation mechanism - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, work has been conducted regarding the use of deformation maps to nanostructured or very fine grain materials. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Deformation mechanism maps usually consist of some kind of stress plotted against some kind of temperature axis, typically stress normalized using the shear modulus versus homologous temperature with contours ...

  9. Luis M. Campos - Wikipedia

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    Nanostructured materials deal with block copolymers and assembles themselves. Campos and colleagues developed copolymers that can self-assemble into different nanoparticles. The research aspires to develop a light-weight, energy efficient devices from the polymers by understanding how to control architecture of these block copolymers.