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The document discusses research activities at Clemson University's Nanomaterials Research Laboratory, including their work with different types of carbon nanotubes like ZnO nanotetrapods, branched CNTs, and coiled CNTs. The research has applications in energy systems, biomedical advances through faster screening and more efficient implants, and sensing. One project examines how graphene assists better cell growth at different injection rates for potential medical applications.
The document discusses research activities at Clemson University's Nanomaterials Research Laboratory, including their work with different types of carbon nanotubes like ZnO nanotetrapods, branched CNTs, and coiled CNTs. The research has applications in energy systems, biomedical advances through faster screening and more efficient implants, and sensing. One project examines how graphene assists better cell growth at different injection rates for potential medical applications.
The document discusses research activities at Clemson University's Nanomaterials Research Laboratory, including their work with different types of carbon nanotubes like ZnO nanotetrapods, branched CNTs, and coiled CNTs. The research has applications in energy systems, biomedical advances through faster screening and more efficient implants, and sensing. One project examines how graphene assists better cell growth at different injection rates for potential medical applications.
Angewandte Chemie International Edition Volume 49 issue 12 2010 [doi 10.1002_anie.200903463] Wenrong Yang; Kyle R. Ratinac; Simon P. Ringer; Pall Thordar -- Carbon Nanomaterials in Biosensors- Should You Use