Professor Scott Bunch talks AZoM about the properties of graphene that make it a useful material in molecular sieving and what applications this may have in the future.
By G.P. Thomas
19 Oct 2012
Jan Terje Nielsen, Director of Marketing at Kebony AS, talks to AZoM about the need for alternatives to hardwoods and the environmental benefits of this.
Homesol CEO and President Ross Elliott talks to AZoM about energy efficiency in USA and the materials required to construct a ‘Passive House’.
The EVOQ triple quadrupole for liquid chromatography (LC-TQ) was designed for a singular purpose – to reliably quantify thousands of real samples in the fastest sample-to-report time possible.
This article reviews the applications and advantages of using Ion Beam technology for etching processes compared to technology such as plasma etching.
Diatoms are single-celled algae that possess a rigid, transparent shell made of silica that is patterned at the nanoscale. This diatom shell looks strikingly similar to a photonic crystal. Prof. Greg Rorrer talks about the potential uses of diatoms.
By G.P. Thomas
16 Oct 2012
Rolf Stein, CEO of Advanced Plasma Power, talks to AZoM about an innovative method of syngas production, which also produces material for the construction industry.
By G.P. Thomas
12 Oct 2012
Eric Peeters, Vice President at Dow Corning, talks to AZoM about Dow Corning’s involvement in an innovative photovoltaic array in Korea.
Senior analyst at Lux Research Inc., Murray McCutcheon, talks to AZoM about innovations in materials science and exciting emerging technologies.
Scientists at the RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-based Science, located Wako, near Tokyo, have found the most conclusive evidence yet that they have created element number 113 on the periodic table.
By G.P. Thomas
5 Oct 2012