p The expanding demand for C nanotubes and graphene presents significant challenges concerning supply. While early production methods yielded relatively small quantities, and consequently resulted in high costs, recent improvements in manufacturing processes have led to a steady increase in amount. Still, large-scale and dependable sourcing rema… Read More
Lead sulfide nanoparticle dots (QDs) represent a fascinating class of materials with exceptional optoelectronic properties due to their unique size-dependent band gap. These QDs exhibit tunable absorption and emission spectra in the visible region, making them highly desirable for a wide range of applications. This review delves into the divers… Read More
Nickel oxide nanomaterials have emerged as promising candidates for catalytic applications due to their unique structural properties. The synthesis of NiO aggregates can be achieved through various methods, including sol-gel process. The structure and dimensionality of the synthesized nanoparticles are crucial factors influencing their catalytic… Read More
The electronic properties of graphene suspensions are heavily influenced by their dispersion relations. These relations describe the relationship between the energy and momentum of collective excitations in the system. By manipulating various parameters such as particle concentration, solvent viscosity, and surface functionalization, one can tun… Read More