- A
nanoflower, in chemistry,
refers to a
compound of
certain elements that
results in
formations which in
microscopic view
resemble flowers or, in some...
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twins Nanocages Magnetic nanochains Nanocomposite Nanofabrics Nanofiber Nanoflower Nanofoam Nanohole Nanomesh Nanoparticle Nanopillar Nanopin film Nanoribbon...
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degradation capability of
Calliandra haematocephala-mediated zinc
oxide nanoflowers".
Journal of
Photochemistry and
Photobiology B: Biology. 203: 111760...
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capacitor Mechanically powered flashlight – Human-powered
flashlight Nanoflower –
Compound that
results in
formations which in
microscopic view resemble...
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carbon tube
Diamond nanothread Filamentous carbon Molecular modelling Nanoflower Nano-I-beam
Ninithi (nanotube
modelling software)
Optical properties of...
- (GML nanofilm)
Nanocages Nanocomposite Nanofabrics Nanofiber Nanoflake Nanoflower Nanofoam Nanomesh Nanoparticle Nanopillar Nanopin film
Nanoring Nanorod...
- of morphologies,
including nanowires, nanorods, tetrapods, nanobelts,
nanoflowers, nanoparticles, etc.
Nanostructures can be
obtained with most above-mentioned...
- nanospheres, nanorods, nanochains,
decahedral nanoparticles, nanostars,
nanoflowers, nanoreefs, nanowhiskers, nanofibers, and nanoboxes. The
shapes of nanoparticles...
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greatest power conversion efficiency and
electrocatalytic ability as
nanoflowers when
compared to
nanorods or nanosheets. Du et al.
realized that exploring...
- Dhrubajyoti; Mallik,
Biswanath (2007). "Copper
phthalocyanine nanoparticles and
nanoflowers".
Chemical Physics Letters. 434 (4–6): 265–270. Bibcode:2007CPL...434...