A recent review published in the journal Catalysts aims to summarize and highlight some of the current and potential uses of nanoparticles in biofuel production, exploring some of their current applications, challenges, and potential advances.
The Covid-19 pandemic has demonstrated the urgent need for antiviral and antimicrobial coatings for surfaces in public spaces and healthcare environments. Recent research published in October 2021 in the journal Microbial Biotechnology has demonstrated a rapid nano-Zinc oxide doped preparation for polyurea coatings that seeks to address this issue.
Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles have been used for various purposes throughout the years after their initial synthesis.
The latest research published in the journal Science Advances revealed that the microbes present in various hospitals and textile products are a major cause of death.
Hydroxyapatite (HA) and gold nanoparticles (AuNP) are attracting increasing attention in nano research as being serious contenders for widespread application in biomedical technologies.
Oil and water do not mix, but what happens where oil and water meet- Or where air meets liquid- Unique reactions occur at these interfaces, which a team of researchers based in Japan used to develop the first successful construction of uniform, electrically conductive nanosheets needed for next-generation sensors and energy production technologies.
Nanotechnology is a rapidly growing discipline of science concerned with the creation of nanoparticles made up of various materials. Research in the journal Materials considers their use in concrete as an essential construction material.
Acidophilic Extremophiles may sound like the kind of creature conjured up by the mind of H.R. Giger, but in reality they are microorganisms that can live and thrive in acidic environments.
RUDN University chemist, together with colleagues from Korea and India, has created a reusable nano filter that can absorb harmful compounds from wastewater. Moreover, it works simultaneously for organic and inorganic pollutants.
RUDN University chemist with colleagues from India and Korea created a nanofilter for water purification from synthetic dyes.
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