The results were somewhat baffling because similar experiments had demonstrated that companion solid materials (such
as nanodiamonds) tended to dampen biomolecule dynamics.
To ensure safety, additives to electrolytes, such
as nanodiamonds, need to be combined with other precautions, such as using non-flammable electrolytes, safer electrode materials and stronger separators.»
Not exact matches
Nanodiamonds have been used in the electroplating industry for some time
as a way of making metal coatings more uniform.
To realize the potential of
nanodiamonds in the delivery of biomolecules using tRNA
as a model, the team turned to Titan to shed a much - needed light on the underlying physics.
Water is seen
as small red and white molecules on large
nanodiamond spheres.
This result gives rise to the possibility of using
nanodiamonds, suitably treated to attach themselves to targets that we would like to detect,
as MRI markers for molecular imaging applications.
The Nitrogen - Vacancy defect (NV centre) in diamonds and diamond nanocrystals (
nanodiamonds) provides a unique alternative for DNP
as the NV centre electron spin can be optically polarized to over 90 % polarization at room temperature by short laser pulses.