2019 Innovations in Bideodegradeable Polymers, 2D Materials, Microchips, Lithium-ion Batteries & Nano-lasers - ResearchAndMarkets.com
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This issue of the Nanotech TechVision Opportunity Engine (TOE) profiles conductive graphenes made by bacterial reduction, biodegradable nano-polymers for tissue engineering, nanoencapsulation for cannabinoid delivery, nanodiamonds synthesized by laser milling, inorganic fullerene-like tungstern disulphide adhesives, super clean graphene made by activated carbon-based methods, carbon nanotube-based high temperature resistive adhesives, cost-efficient transistors for electronic devices used in space, lithium-ion batteries with high power and short charging time, tuneable 3D circuit for transporting spin current in microchips, and nano-laser technology made using photon up-conversion method.
Key Topics Covered
- Conductive Graphene made by Bacterial Reduction
- Bulk Graphene Leads to Next-generation Computer Systems and Medical Devices
- Biodegradable Nano-polymer as a 3D Scaffold for Tissue Engineering
- Tissue Engineering is the Key Application Area for Biodegradable Polymers
- Cannabinoid Delivery Platform Using Nanoencapsulation
- Nanoencapsulation Delivery Platform Can Transport both Nutraceuticals as well as Pharmaceuticals
- Laser Milling Process for Synthesis of Nanodiamonds
- Nanodiamonds can be Used for a Myriad of Applications
- Inorganic Fullerene-like Tungsten Disulfide Adhesives
- Oil and Gas and Industrial Machinery has the Highest Application Potential for Tungsten Sulfide-based Lubes
- Activated Carbon-based Method for Super Clean Graphene
- Advanced Electronics will be a Key Application Sector for Graphene by 2022
- Carbon Nanotube-based High-Temperature Resistive Adhesives
- Advanced Computing has the Highest Application Potential for High-Temperature Resistive Adhesives
- Cost-efficient Transistors for Electronic Devices used in the Space Industry
- Transistors made Using Silicon Carbide Wafers find High Adoption in Electronic Devices used in High Radiation Environment
- High Power Lithium-ion Battery that Requires Short Charging Time
- Promoting Green Technology in the Automotive and Energy Industries Through Lithium-ion Battery Innovation
- Tuneable 3D Circuit for Transporting Spin Current in Microchips
- Future Development of High-efficiency Microchips Technology Facilitate Usage in Electronics and Consumer Goods
- Safer Nano-laser Technology Using Photon Up-conversion Method
- Stable Nano-laser Technology finds high Adoption Potential in the Healthcare and Electronic Industries
- Key Industry Contacts
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