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Nanosponges are a type of nanoparticle,
often a
synthesized carbon-containing polymer. They are
porous in structure,
pores being about 1–2 nanometers...
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laboratory began using his
biomimetic nanosponge to
fight the
novel coronavirus. He
believed that the
nanosponge cloaked with
fragments of the
outer membranes...
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gains for
pyroelectric infrared detectors. A CNT nano-structured
sponge (
nanosponge)
containing sulfur and iron is more
effective at
soaking up
water contaminants...
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Allowing Effective and
Specific Recognition by a Molybdenum-Oxide
Based "
Nanosponge": En
Route to Sphere-Surface and Nanoporous-Cluster Chemistry". Angew...
- that
nanostructured conducting polymers in the form of
nanofibers and
nanosponges exhibit significantly improved capacitance values as
compared to their...
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various nanoporous structures such as
hexagonal honeycomb and
disordered nanosponge,
rather than lamellar-type nanosheet, and
reported these results in Science...
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Graduate Program (IMS).
During her time at Vanderbilt, she
developed a
nanosponge delivery system that is
licensed by a start-up company.[citation needed]...
- Copp, Jonathan; Luk,
Brian T.; Zhang,
Liangfang (2013). "A
biomimetic nanosponge that
absorbs pore-forming toxins".
Nature Nanotechnology. 8 (5): 336–340...
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dirty drinking water". BBC News.
Retrieved 26 May 2014. Lott,
Melissa C. "
Nanosponge can
absorb 100
times its
weight in oil |
Plugged In,
Scientific American...
- Belgamwar,
Vivek Polshettiwar,*
Nature Protocol, 2019, 14, 2177-2204
Nanosponges of
Acidic Amorphous Aluminosilicate for Catalysis,
Plastic Degradation...