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Identify New Business Opportunities and New Processes within the Nanochemistry Industry.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c27793) has announced the addition of New Processes and Applications in Nanochemistry to their offering.

Identify new business and collaborative opportunities with the new series of our reports, allowing your company to access the latest R&D and commercial applications in nanotechnology.

This report covers Nanotechnologies for the Oil and Energy Industry, including:

--Commercialization of nanochemicals

--Nanooxides of precious, ferromagnetic Refers to a material, such as iron and nickel, that can be easily magnetized. See MRAM. , rare metals (Ti, Zr etc.)

--Nanopolymers and membranes

--Nanomaterials (cement, fertilizers)

--Nanopowders in chemical applications

--Nanogreen chemistry

--Nano energy applications

--Environmental applications of nanotechnology

Topics Covered

1 INTRODUCTION

2 TECHNOLOGY PROVIDERS

2.1 COMPANIES

--2.1.1 Company 1 UK: Bar-coded quantum dot based micro beads for high throughput screening; Colour coded luminescent lu·mi·nes·cent  
adj.
Capable of, suitable for, or exhibiting luminescence.



[Latin lmen, l
 dyes; Replacement of specialty dyes for product authentication; Light emitting diodes, single electron devices and in flat screen displays; Novel solar cells and solar cell concentrators

--2.1.2 Company 2 UK: Commercial quantities of high-purity single-wall carbon nanotubes for use in a wide range of industrial applications

--2.1.3 Company 3 UK: The production of nanomaterials by "top-down" and "bottom-up" technologies; The application of these materials in construction, personal care products, paper, plastic, ceramics and telecommunications

--2.1.4 Company 4 UK: Colloidal colloidal

of the nature of a colloid.


colloidal bath
a bath containing gelatin, bran, starch or similar substances, to relieve skin irritation and pruritus.
 / nano-particulate tin-based materials for Fire retardant additives (e.g. for fibres and foams); Heterogeneous catalysts; Ion exchange resins / effluent control systems; Functional pigments; Electroconductive powders & films

--2.1.5 Company 5 UK: Photostable UV absorber; Novel nanocrystalline luminescent materials

--2.1.6 Company 1 Germany: Thin film coating and DLC (1) (Data Link Control) See data link and OSI.

(2) (Data Link Control) The data link layer protocol (layer 2) that is used in IBM's SNA networking. See SNA, data link protocol and Microsoft DLC.
 coating and structuring

--2.1.7 Company 2 Germany: Nano coating for battery, solar cells, ITO-layers

--2.1.8 Company 3 Germany: Nano sized inorganic solid state fluorides

--2.1.9 Company 1 Finland: Producing thin and ultra thin films by using ALD ALD
abbr.
adrenoleukodystrophy


ALD,
n.pr See adrenoleukodystrophy.


ALD

aldolase.
 (Atomic Layer

Deposition) method. The films can be produced on different types of materials like glass, ceramics,metals or thermo plastics

--2.1.10 Company 1 France: Nanotechnologies for environmental applications; Membranes (ultramicro-nano filtration); Catalyst membranes; Nanoparticles (ceramic oxides and catalyst)

--2.1.11 Company 1 United States: Nanomaterials (ceramics, metals, polymers, and their alloys and composites) for a wide variety of applications including aerospace, automotive, biomedical bi·o·med·i·cal
adj.
1. Of or relating to biomedicine.

2. Of, relating to, or involving biological, medical, and physical sciences.
, microelectronics, electrical, paper, paints, pigments, cosmetics, polymers, petrochemical, power generation, and many other consumer and defence uses

--2.1.12 Company 2 United States: Silica-based nanocomposite that selectively removes heavy metals such as silver, gold, palladium, platinum, mercury, cadmium and lead from water using a proprietary nanopore reactive adsorbent adsorbent /ad·sor·bent/ (ad-sor´bent)
1. pertaining to or characterized by adsorption.

2. a substance that attracts other materials or particles to its surface by adsorption.
 structure

2.2 UNIVERSITIES

--2.2.1 University 1 UK: Anionic an·i·on  
n.
A negatively charged ion, especially the ion that migrates to an anode in electrolysis.



[From Greek, neuter present participle of anienai, to go up : ana-, ana-
 and cationic cationic

having qualities dependent on having free cations available.


cationic detergents
are wetting agents that disrupt or damage cell membranes, denature proteins and inactivate enzymes.
 sensors using nanoparticle electro and plasmon analysis.

--2.2.2 University 2 UK: Novel Aggregation of Colloidal Silica

--2.2.3 University 3 UK: Membrane based biosensors, that with a nanoscale structure, could help develop nanosensors for monitoring, as well as modified surfaces for medical implants

--2.2.4 University 4 UK: Fire-Retardant NanoComposite Flexible Foams

--2.2.5 University 1 Italy: Laser produced thin films and nanostructures for magnetic field sensors; Production of amorphous magnetic thin films by laser ablation for sensor applications; Ultra-hard thin films deposited by reactive laser ablation

--2.2.6 University 1 India: Development and characterization of polyaniline based conducting polymeric nanocomposite

--2.2.7 University 2 India: Conducting polymers (PANI) characterization; Polycarbonate membrane devices; Molecular electronics

--2.2.8 University 3 India: Nanoparticle product to be used in cosmetic and pharmaceutical industry

--2.2.9 University 4 India: The synthesis of nano-phase goethites by irradiating the iron solution with 60C source inside a gamma chamber

--2.2.10 University 5 India: Pilot Line Production Technology Demonstration Plant for nano particle preparation of TiO2, SnO2 and ZrO

--2.2.11 University 1 Israel: Nanosilver based waterborn biocide biocide (bī`əsīd'), synonym for pesticide.  coatings; Nanostructured polymer materials based on novel technology when nonorganic nanoparticles are formed during a curing process

2.3 RESEARCH CENTRES

--2.3.1 Research Centre 1 Taiwan: Micro Fuel Cell; High Efficiency Energy Storage Device; Photochemical photochemical

in laser treatment, the laser light is absorbed and converted into chemical energy.
 Energy Conversion System; Nano Heat Transfer Technology

--2.3.2 Research Centre 1 Canada: Nanoimprinting lithography for development of devices used in the medical sector, chemical and biological analytical sector, defence sector

--2.3.3 Research Centre 2 Canada: Design of optical based nano fabrication tools to pattern and ablate ab·late
v.
To remove or destroy the function of.



ablate

to remove, especially by cutting.

ablate verb To remove; excise
 surfaces; Methods to directly write nanometre (unit) nanometre - 10^-9 metres; one thousand millionth part of a metre.

The wavelength of visible light and dimensions in nanotechnology are typically measured in nanometres.
 size features on surfaces using Laser Particle Guiding; Design and manipulation of carbon nanotubes; Microfluidic and nano chemistry systems; Microgravity mi·cro·grav·i·ty  
n.
1. An environment in which there is very little net gravitational force, as of a free-falling object, an orbit, or interstellar space.

2.
 applications of nanotechnology and biotechnology

--2.3.4 Research Centre 1 France: Development of characterization machines (particle size analysers) of nanopowders (measurement of size and shape of powders until a few nanometres size)

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