What are Metal Oxide Nanoparticles? Metal oxide nanoparticles are a class of nanomaterials composed of metal cations bonded to oxygen anions, with particle sizes ranging from 1 to 100 nanometers.
Researchers have demonstrated a technique for printing thin metal oxide films at room temperature, and have used the technique to create transparent, flexible circuits that are both robust and able to ...
Schematic illustration of synergy catalysis of Ru single atom and Ru nanoparticle. The main role of Ru single atom and Ru nanoparticle is to absorb and dissociate hydrogen, and activate quinoline, ...
TU Delft scientists used plasma treatment with boron (PTB) to build heterojunction solar cells relying on a hole transport layer made of transition metal oxide (TMO) thin films. The device showed ...
A technical paper titled “Recent Advances in Metal-Oxide-Based Photoresists for EUV Lithography” was published by researchers at University of South–Eastern Norway. “Extreme ultraviolet lithography ...
Caltech scientists have developed a method to create metallic objects of a precisely specified shape and composition, giving them unprecedented control of the metallic mixtures, or alloys, they create ...