Archive for September, 2007
Nanotubes And Nano-rods Show Promise As Catalysts, Sunscreen
Closed Published September 17th, 2007 in Solar Energy NewsScientists have developed new ways to make or modify nanorods and nanotubes of titanium oxide, a material used in a variety of industrial and medical applications. The methods and new titanium oxide materials may lead to improved catalysts for hydrogen production, more efficient solar cells, and more protective sunscreens.
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