Purifying nanorods: Big success with tiny cleanup
Monday, September 22, 2008 - 13:07
in Physics & Chemistry
Chemists at Rice University have discovered a novel method to produce ultra-pure gold nanorods -- tiny, wand-like nanoparticles that are being studied in dozens of labs worldwide for applications as broad as diagnosing disease and improving electronic viewscreens.
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