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Raman Spectroscopy in Nanotechnology

Raman Spectroscopy in Nanotechnology

Tweet About the author: Dr. Weinan Leng is a research scientist in the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech. Check out his profile in the VTSuN page. Just like human fingerprints – a … Continue reading →

Posted on August 19, 2014 by Marina Vance · Leave a comment

C60 fullerenes are oxidized by levels of ozone found in ambient air

C60 fullerenes are oxidized by levels of ozone found in ambient air

Tweet (This is a post by VTSuN member, Andrea Tiwari. You can reach Andrea at ajtiwari@vt.edu) As we know, carbon is the basis of life on Earth – we are all “carbon-based life forms.” The … Continue reading →

Posted on February 25, 2014 by coffeemug · 1 Comment
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