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Nanomaterial based catalyst — Nanomaterial based catalysts are usually heterogeneous catalysts broken up into nanoparticles in order to speed up the catalytic process. The extremely small size of the particles maximizes the surface area exposed to the reactant, allowing more… … Wikipedia
Nanomaterial-based catalyst — Nanomaterial based catalysts are usually heterogeneous catalysts broken up into nanoparticles in order to speed up the catalytic process. The extremely small size of the particles maximizes the surface area exposed to the reactant, allowing more… … Wikipedia
Nanomaterial — Die Artikel Nanotechnologie, Nanoteilchen und Nanomaterialien überschneiden sich thematisch. Hilf mit, die Artikel besser voneinander abzugrenzen oder zu vereinigen. Beteilige dich dazu an der Diskussion über diese Überschneidungen. Bitte… … Deutsch Wikipedia
nanomaterial — nano·ma·te·ri·al (nan″o mə teґre əl) a tiny amount of a substance that has at least one dimension that is 1.0 to 100.0 nm across; cf. nanoparticle … Medical dictionary
nanomaterial — /ˈnænoʊməˌtɪəriəl/ (say nanohmuh.tearreeuhl) noun a material composed of structures with nanoscale dimensions …
NBI Knowledgebase — Location Oregon State University Date 18 August 2010 NBI [1] is short for the Nanomaterial Biological Interactions Knowledgebase. The knowledgebase serves as a repository … Wikipedia
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Implications of nanotechnology — The implications of nanotechnology run the gamut of human affairs from the medical, ethical, mental, legal and environmental, to fields such as engineering, biology, chemistry, computing, materials science, military applications, and… … Wikipedia
Nanotoxicology — For the scientific journal of this name, see Nanotoxicology (journal). Part of a series of articles on the Impact of Nanotechnology … Wikipedia
Impact of nanotechnology — Part of a series of articles on the Impact of Nanotechnology … Wikipedia