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With the advent of the next chapter of nanotechnology (―Nano 2‖) in the USA, there is an expectation to get more nanomaterials and nano-enabled products to the marketplace, requiring expedited risk as
Because of the potential public health risk posed by the rapidly expanding array of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) currently in use in many consumer products and industrial applications, high-through
Nanoscale particles have become promising materials in various biomedical applications, however, in order to stimulate and facilitate these applications, there is an urgent need for a better understan
The lungs are the primary target organ of occupational, public and ambient exposure to (nano)particles (NP). Particulate matter (PM) pollution is known to be a leading cause of premature death, partic
In recent years, research on conjugated polymers and carbon materials has progressively converged. Various examples can be quoted to emphasize this statement. For example, conjugated polymers can be n
Inorganic two-dimensional nanomaterials, especially for the atomic-thickness ultrathin nanosheets, entail more controllable structural parameters for regulating their electronic structure that is vita
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have received intense attention due to its designable and tailorable nature, as well as promising application in diverse fields.[1] Despite this, stability has being re
Increasing the energy density and charge rates of supercapacitors will bridge gap between batteries and conventional capacitors. Ultrafast-charging supercapacitors with scan rates well above 1 V s-1 h