Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Synergistic effect of nanocrystal integration and process optimization ramps up polymer solar-cell efficiency

February 15, 2012 by SiliconValleyNano.com · Leave a Comment 

Texas Tech team investigates the photophysical properties of SWNT/P3HT composite as a function of semiconducting-SWNT fractions View full post on nanotechweb.org: lab talk

Laser welding boosts efficiency of TiO2 solar cells

September 14, 2010 by SiliconValleyNano.com · Leave a Comment 

Irradiating inter-electrode interface with UV beam during manufacture improves current flow in dye-sensitized solar cells View full post on nanotechweb.org: lab talk

Multifunctional Pharmaceutical Nanocarriers

September 6, 2010 by SiliconValleyNano.com · Leave a Comment 

Product DescriptionVarious pharmaceutical nanocarriers, such as nanospheres, nanocapsules, liposomes, micelles, cell ghosts, lipoproteins and some others are widely used for experimental (and already clinical) delivery of therapeutic and diagnostic agents. The use of nanoparticulate pharmaceutical carriers to enhance the in vivo efficiency of many drugs well established itself over the past decade both in pharmaceutical [...]

A Review of the Fuel Legacy Network Marketing Program

April 1, 2010 by SiliconValleyNano.com · Leave a Comment 

It seems there is a new product out there that takes advantage of the powerful potential of nanotechnology in a way that may protect you from being pounded at the pump – and in terms of the environment. There is a new fuel additive that harnesses the power of nanotechnology, particularly the advances that [...]

Nanofluidics: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

March 30, 2010 by SiliconValleyNano.com · Leave a Comment 

Product DescriptionFrom the reviews: ‘…a comprehensive overview of the theory and recent advancements in nanofluidic technology and would benefit any researcher interested in the physical and analytical advantages of miniaturization.’ (Sally Peyman, Chemistry World, July, 2009).  In his celebrated lecture at the APS meeting in 1959, Richard Feynman pondered the potential of miniaturization in the [...]

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