2019 Innovations in Graphene Oxide, Nanosensors, Nanocoatings, and Nanomaterials - ResearchAndMarkets.com
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This issue of the Nanotechnology TechVision Opportunity Engine (TOE) covers innovations that are related to nanomaterials, nanocoatings, and nanosensors. This issue also contains an innovation that is related to the development of a smart hydrogel using a combination of alginate solution and graphene oxide. It also includes an innovation focused on nano-sized molecular motors that can be used for cancer treatment.
Key Topics Covered
- Corn-Based Self-healing Coating for Micro Scratches
- Reduction in Self-healing Time Can Significantly Improve Application Scope
- Polymer-based Coating Enhances Safety for Lithium Batteries
- Healthcare Sector Will Experience Higher Adoption Rate by Enhancing Battery Safety
- Biodegradable Material with Enhanced Strength That Has The Ability To Styrofoam
- The Material Can Be Used Primarily in the Food and Beverage Industry
- Smart Fabrics with Washable Nanosensors
- Piezoelectric Sensors Turn out to be Pioneers of Smart Manufacturing
- Nanostructured Metal Forming Process for Increasing Strength of Metals
- The Nanostructuring Process Makes the Metal Capable for Use in an Array of Industries
- Hydrogel Developed From Graphene Oxide Using 3D Printing
- Development of Smart Hydrogels is a Key Research Focus Area
- Two-photon Excitation for Enhancing Cancer Treatment
- Multi-photon Excitation of Nanomotors Will Enable Efficient Treatment of Specific Cancer Types
- Artificial Sensor that Imitates the Natural Sensory System
- An Economical Solution for Reducing Human Error in the Electronics and Transportation Industries
- Optimizing Power Supply in Osmosis Process
- Future of Power Generation from Renewable Energy
- Agriculture Waste Nanocarrier that Minimizes the Effect of Plant Diseases
- An Economic Approach for Growth of the Sustainable Agriculture Industry
- Electrochemical Nano-printing for Mass Manufacturing of Nanomaterials
- Nanoimprinting Has High Scope for Applications where 3D Nanosurfaces are of Interest
- Key Contacts
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