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Functionalized Nanomaterials - Alfa Chemistry…

Metal Nanomaterials - Alfa Chemistry…

Metal Nanomaterials - Alfa Chemistry…

Inorganic Nanomaterials - Alfa Chemistry…

Series of Graphene Quantum Dots - Alfa Chemistry…

A nanowire can be defined an extremely thin wire with lateral size constrained to tens of nanometers…

A nanotube is a nanometer-scale tube-like structure.…

Hollow nanospheres are a class of special nanomaterials being named on the basis of their morphologi…

Nanorods are one morphology of nanoscale objects. Each of their dimensions ranges from 1–100 nm and …

Nanoprisms, also referred to as nanoplates, are a class of two-dimensional structures with parallel …

Nanopowders are agglomerates of particles, nanoparticles, or nanoclusters.…

Nanoparticle dispersions are a series of suspensions of nanoparticles in water or organic solvents.…

Nanofoil refers a multi-layer foil fabricated by vapor depositing thousands of alternating nanoscale…

Nanofoil refers a multi-layer foil fabricated by vapor depositing thousands of alternating nanoscale…

Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence (TADF) OLED - Alfa Chemistry…

Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) have been developed and have successfully entered the commerci…

Photonic and Optical Device - Alfa Chemistry…

As global energy consumption continues to grow and environmental pollution becomes increasingly seve…

For the past ten years, organic materials have been extensively investigated as an electronic materi…

Organic photovoltaic cells, as the name suggests, are the solar cells that make up the core of organ…

Organic light emitting diode(OLED) is a thin film multilayer device composed of carbon molecules or …

Flexible printed electronics is an emerging electronic technology for making organic/inorganic mater…

Quantum dots are tiny particles or nanocrystals of semiconductor material with diameters in the rang…

Porous materials are a huge family of inorganic materials, possessing open pore frameworks and large…