The Limits of Sharpness: Nanoblades
26 September 2007 A view of new nanoblades from above Rensselaer/ Tom Parker By: Stefan Anitei, Science Editor The Limits of Sharpness: Nanoblades Hydrogen fuel cells could be ...
Nanoblades, Cutting Edge Magnesium Nanomaterial Technology has ...
Researchers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in the U.S. have developed a new razor-like magnesium nanomaterial called a “nanoblade” that
Rensselaer Office of Technology Commercialization - Nanocatalyst Pd ...
The nanoblades have a thickness of as little as 15 nanometers, so hydrogen will quickly diffuse into and out of the thin blades. The blades grow with a 1 to 2 micron spacing ...
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This story has mostly positive ratings. 1 vote / No sinks Magnesium Nanoblades. Science – The researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have created tiny nanoblades made ...
Nanoblades Produced by Oblique Angle Deposition - 2007-09-25 18:16:00 ...
While most nanotech researchers aim to produce interesting 3-D structures such as nanotubes, nanorods or nanosprings, researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have created ...
Rensselaer Research Review, Winter 2007-08: "Magnesium Nanoblades ...
“Cutting Edge” Nanomaterial Could Be Used in Hydrogen Storage . Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have created a razor-like material that is truly on the ...
'Nanoblades' simplify assembly of magnets used in many advanced weapon ...
Posted: July 28, 2008 'Nanoblades' simplify assembly of magnets used in many advanced weapon systems (Nanowerk News) Ultra-strong, high-temperature, high-performance permanent ...
IngentaConnect Unusual Magnesium Crystalline Nanoblades Grown by ...
Abstract: We observed the growth of unusual Mg nanoblades by oblique angle deposition. Although the vapor flux is obliquely incident, these nanoblades stand vertically on the ...
RPI researchers grow 'nanoblades' | Automotive DesignLine
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have created a razor-like nanoblades that could have applications in energy storage and fuel cell technology.
Researchers discover razor-like 'nanoblades'
The September 2007 issue of the Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology detailed the discovery of razor-like nanoblades that could be applied in energy storage and fuel cell ...