Monthly Archives: March 2010

Adding Carbon Nanotubes to Epoxy Yields a Composite Three Times Harder and Far Better at Conducting Heat

Ever since Carbon Nanotubes debuted a decade ago, scientists have touted the strength attainable by ordinary materials reinforced with these strands of pure carbon. Subsequent studies have added superior heat-conducting properties to the futuristic fibers’ portfolio of benefits.

Robust Free-Standing TiO2 Nanofibre Membrane

Existing chemical methods to remove the contaminants lead to carcinogenic byproducts and existing micro/ultra filtration membranes are susceptible to fouling and leakage of contaminants through the membrane pores.

High Performance, Energy Saving Nanofiltration (NF) Membranes for Water Purification

Nanofiltration is an emerging an energy-efficient separation process with the potential applications in many industries ranging from water, chemical, food, pharmaceuticals, petrochemical and environmental (pollution prevention) industries. Reduced operation cost, avenues for integrated processing, clean and environmental friendly processing are the main drivers for the nanofiltration operation. However, the limited choices of commercially available nanofiltration [...]


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