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Norio Nanotecnologia

Norio Nanotecnologia is a company specializing in nanotechnology solutions for the agricultural sector. They develop encapsulated products and antimicrobial additives aimed at enhancing crop productivity and sustainability. Their primary customers are agricultural businesses seeking innovative solutions to improve pest control and overall crop health.
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AdvanceTEC, LLC

AdvanceTEC is a cleanroom construction company specializing in design and build services for various industries including biotech, nanotech, and government sectors. They provide turn-key solutions, integrating process systems into cleanroom environments to meet stringent regulatory standards. Their customers include businesses and organizations that require controlled environments for sensitive manufacturing processes.
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Nano Materials and Processes, Inc.

Nano Materials and Processes, Inc. is a nanotechnology company specializing in the production of detonation nanodiamonds and their applications across various industries. The company offers products such as lubricants, coatings, and therapeutics, catering to both businesses and consumers seeking innovative solutions to enhance performance and efficiency. They operate through a business model that includes direct sales and custom solutions.
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Tumi Robotics

Tumi Robotics is a robotics solutions provider that specializes in advanced inspection and monitoring services for industries such as mining, construction, energy, and oceanography. The company utilizes robotic technology and artificial intelligence to enhance safety and efficiency in extreme environments. Their clients include businesses in these sectors, who rely on Tumi Robotics for innovative solutions to complex operational challenges.
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TSI Incorporated

TSI Incorporated is a leading designer and manufacturer of precision measurement instruments. The company's portfolio includes a comprehensive range of particle counters and sizers, which are global standards for characterizing airborne and liquid-borne nanoparticles in nanotechnology research, cleanroom monitoring, and aerosol science.
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Thymol-based Schiff base-loaded poly (?-caprolactone) (PCL) electrospun nanofiber mats with anticancer, antimicrobial and antioxidant properties

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Electrospun ZnO/CoMoO4/ZnCo2O4 composite nanofibers for highly selective sub-ppm n-butanol sensing

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Tailoring Electrospun Eudragit L100 Fibers: Morphology, Core-Shell Architecture, and pH-Responsive Behavior

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The potential of resolvin D2 loaded hydroxyapatite/mineral trioxide aggregate electrospun membranes to downregulate Interleukin 1 beta and tumor necrosis factor alpha in human dental pulp stem cells and macrophages co-cultures

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Physical and mechanical study of electrospun poly(Vinyl Alcohol)/dextrin fiber adhesive for wound care

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Reusable Molten-nanonet fiber-immobilized air filter with polycaprolactone-polyvinylidene fluoride electrospun nanofibers for enhanced water-wash durability

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Curing properties of covalently bonded polyoxazoline-imidazole thermal latent curing agents for one-component epoxy resins

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Fabrication of composite membrane via electrospinning: A novel membrane bioreactor design for enzymatic synthesis of prebiotic carbohydrates

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STADI P

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The well-known, high-precision STOE STADI P two circle goniometer is the basis of STOE’s powder diffraction building block system (read more about it here). Vertically or horizontally mounted, the STADI P can be built in Transmission/Debye-Scherrer or Bragg-Brentano geometry. Moreover, two STADI P goniometers, either in the same or different configurations, can be mounted in the same cabinet resulting in two completely independent instruments. However, the two goniometers can also share one source. - Various single-photon-counting X-ray detectors - Pure Kα1 radiation using Co, Cu, Mo and Ag sources - The ultimate platform for laboratory PDF calculations using Ag Kα1 data - Transmission/Debye-Scherrer or Bragg-Brentano mode - Ideally suited for the analysis of air/moisture-sensitive and microsamples - A range of high- and low-temperature attachments available

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miniGaLF Ultrafine Nanobubble Generator

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The miniGaLF is an entry-level GaLF model designed for companies, universities, research institutes, and individuals who want to learn about ultrafine bubble technology. The miniGaLF offers numerous possibilities for creating your ultrafine bubble application, as it is easily fitted and retrofitted into existing machines and processes. In the most straightforward setup, just connect the miniGaLF to your water tap and add a gas source, either from a compressor or a gas cylinder, and you are ready to go. In the more advanced setup, you can add a recirculation system to achieve higher concentrations of ultrafine bubble water, which we refer to as Plus as an option. The "-Plus" version has a check valve and a pump. Read the blog post about the miniGaLF -Plus version for more information on how to integrate the unit with a pump. Easy to install and use The nanobubble unit is the most popular model. The miniGaLF comes with a power adapter from 115 Volts to 230 Volts, so it always matches the local power in your office or home. When connecting the miniGaLF to a faucet, ensure the water supply is at least 7.5 liters/minute. Test this by running the faucet for 1 minute, collecting the water in a bucket, and measuring the volume.

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Vista 300

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The Vista 300 is a highly advanced nano-chemical metrology instrument designed for research & development and failure analysis in nanofabrication. It is based on Photo-induced Force Microscopy (PiFM) and PiF-IR spectroscopy. This instrument combines Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) functionality with chemical identification capabilities at the nanoscale. Key features and functionalities include: - Imaging Modes: Non-contact AFM, PiFM, KPFM (Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy), cAFM, nano DMA (Dynamic Mechanical Analysis), and Force vs. Distance (FvD) mapping. - Spectroscopy Modes: PiF-IR (Photo-induced Force Infrared Spectroscopy) and FvD. - Automation: Features like AutoPiFM and automatic alignment simplify data generation and operation. - Sample Size: It supports a large sample stage travel of 300 mm x 300 mm.

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PHI nanoTOF 3

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PHI’s patented Parallel Imaging MS/MS mass spectrometer provides superior sensitivity, low spectral background, unique ability to image highly topographic surfaces, high mass accuracy and mass resolution, and unambiguous peak identification with parallel tandem MS imaging capability. The PHI nanoTOF 3 can be configured with a wide variety of options to optimize performance for organic materials, inorganic materials, or both, depending on customer requirements. NEW Pulsed Dual-Beam Charge Neutralization For Truly Turn-Key Insulator Analysis - Self-regulating charge neutralization by low energy electrons and low energy inert gas ions - Artifact-free chemical imaging by neutralization of the position-dependent surface charges NEW Bi Cluster Emitter With Smaller Beam Diameter For Improved High-Throughput HR2 Imaging - The most utilitarian analysis mode with 8 kHz) TOF-SIMS (MS1) and tandem MS (MS2) imaging - High resolution ( 1.5 keV) collision-induced dissociation (keV-CID) for identification Solutions For In Situ Characterization Of Advanced Materials - All operation modes available for automated and unattended analysis - Cryo- and high-temperature analysis via the Hot/Cold and High-Temperature module options; full 5-axis sample motion is maintained during temperature-controlled analysis - Advanced 3D imaging with use of optional Ar, O2, Cs, C60, Ar cluster, and Ga-FIB ion beams - Solid-state electrochemistry (biasing, polarization) experiments with the Static Voltage & Power Cycling option - Inert Sample Transfer Vessel and Transfer Vessel Adapter (25 mm AES/XPS puck) options

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Scientific news

Dynamic tuning of Bloch modes in anisotropic phonon polaritonic crystals

Figure | Dynamic tuning of Bloch modes in the α-MoO₃ PoC/graphene device. a , Schematic of an α-MoO 3 PoC/graphene device, consisting of a square periodically perforated α-MoO 3 /graphene heterostructure on a SiO 2 (285 nm)/Si substrate. b Theoretically calculated band structure of the α-MoO 3 PoC as a function of E F at a fixed frequency of 931 cm −1 . The yellow dashed lines indicate the free space light cone. Inset: the first Brillouin zone of the square-type PoC. Credit Tao Jiang et...

UCLA study sets new benchmarks for 3D, atom-by-atom maps of disordered materials

UCLA study sets new benchmarks for 3D, atom-by-atom maps of disordered materials @ UCLA Researchers at the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA published a step-by-step framework for determining the three-dimensional positions and elemental identities of atoms in amorphous materials. These solids, such as glass, lack the repeating atomic patterns seen in a crystal. The team analyzed realistically simulated electron-microscope data and tested how each step affected accuracy. The team used...

A slight twist, a big change: Atomic registry reshapes electrons

It has been revealed that simply twisting and stacking two layers of oxide crystals can allow the atomic arrangement itself to control the behavior of electrons. Much like the new patterns that emerge when two meshes are overlapped and rotated, a twisted oxide interface forms specific atomic configurations that act as an “invisible fence,” either trapping or repelling electrons. A research team from Korea has elucidated the mechanism underlying this phenomenon in twisted oxide interfaces form...

Scientists engineer unsinkable metal tubes

More than a century after the Titanic sank, engineers still have hopes of someday creating “unsinkable” ships. In a step toward reaching that lofty goal, researchers at the University of Rochester’s Institute of Optics have developed a new process that turns ordinary metal tubes unsinkable—meaning they will stay afloat no matter how long they are forced into water or how heavily they are damaged.

3D printed surfaces help atoms play ball to improve quantum sensors

Scientists have created 3D printed surfaces featuring intricate textures that can be used to bounce unwanted gas particles away from quantum sensors, allowing useful particles like atoms to be delivered more efficiently, which could help improve measurement accuracy. The researchers from the University of Nottingham’s School of Physics and Astronomy created intricate, fine-scale surface textures that preferentially bounce incident particles in particular directions. This can help to keep unwa...

Chiral phonons create orbital current via their own magnetism

In a new study, an international group of researchers has found that chiral phonons can create orbital current without needing magnetic elements – in part because chiral phonons have their own magnetic moments. Additionally, this effect can be achieved in common crystal materials. The work has potential for the development of less expensive, energy-efficient orbitronic devices for use in a wide array of electronics. All electronic devices are based upon the charge of an electron, and electron...

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