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Nanocellulose – A Novel Support for Nanoparticles

Nanocellulose – A Novel Support for Nanoparticles

Tweet About the author: Haoran Wei is a PhD student in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech. Check out his profile on the VTSuN student page. We are very familiar with cellulose, which is the primary component of the paper we … Continue reading →

Posted on July 28, 2014 by Marina Vance · Leave a comment

Green Nanowire Synthesis

Green Nanowire Synthesis

Authors: Harish Veeramani & Michael F Hochella Jr. Tweet Green chemistry, also called sustainable chemistry aims at designing products and processes that minimize the use and generation of hazardous substances. Being environmentally benign, the principles … Continue reading →

Posted on September 30, 2013 by Marina Vance · Leave a comment

Was 2012 the year of graphene?

Was 2012 the year of graphene?

  Tweet   According to ACS’ Nano Letters, it was. Of the 10 most read Nano Letters articles in 2012, 8 had graphene as their subject of study. But this trend is not new, as the … Continue reading →

Posted on February 28, 2013 by Marina Vance · Leave a comment

The Father of Green Chemistry speaks… (Forbes interview)

The Father of Green Chemistry speaks… (Forbes interview)

  Tweet   Check out the recent Forbes interview with Dr. Paul Anastas, the Father of Green Chemistry. Dr. Paul Anastas  His thoughts on unintended consequences of science and technology provide some food for thought in … Continue reading →

Posted on February 14, 2013 by coffeemug · Leave a comment
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