A team of Korean researchers, affiliated with UNIST has recently pioneered in developing a new
simple nanowire manufacturing technique that uses self - catalytic growth process assisted by thermal decomposition of natural gas.
A team of Korean researchers, affiliated with Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) has recently pioneered in developing a new
simple nanowire manufacturing technique that uses self - catalytic growth process assisted by thermal decomposition of natural gas.
«New type of nanowires, built with natural gas heating: Research team developed a new
simple nanowire manufacturing technique.»
Not exact matches
«Highly conductive germanium
nanowires made by a
simple, one - step process.»
Now, researchers at the Missouri University of Science and Technology have shown for the first time that germanium
nanowires can be deposited by a
simple, one - step process called electrodeposition that could provide a low cost route to fabricate these anodes.
ZIF - 8 film is easily coated on Pd
nanowires by
simple dipping (for 2 - 6 hours) in a methanol solution including Zn (NO3) 2 · 6H2O and 2 - methylimidazole.
It would be relatively
simple to combine silver
nanowires and graphene in this way on a large scale using spraying machines and patterned rollers.
Moreover, there is no
simple way to grow different types of
nanowires in the same environment and on the same substrate.