Monday , 20 May 2013

Small Size — Huge Potential

(PhysOrg.com) — A University of Connecticut chemistry professor’s nanotechnology research will be useful in alternative fuel development.

A cover story in the September issue of Small, a prestigious nanotechnology journal, features a method developed by UConn chemistry professor Steven Suib for the production of a nano-sized crystalline material that will be used for energy conservation.

August 24, 2010 By Karen A. Grava
Small fibers or rods of titanium oxide emanating from the manganese oxide-based template. Photo provided by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences More information: The article was published online in May.

Provided by University of Connecticut (news : web)

http://www.physorg.com/news201883844.html

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