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Structure and Dynamics of Polymeric Canopies in Nanoscale Ionic Materials: An Electrical Double Layer Perspective
(Nature, 2018-03-26)Nanoscale ionic materials (NIMs) are an emerging class of materials consisting of charged nanoparticles and polymeric canopies attaching to them dynamically by electrostatic interactions. Using molecular simulations, we ... -
Sustainable Biomaterials Newsletter, v.7 (Fall 2012)
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Sustainable Biomaterials Newsletter, v.7 (July/August 2012)
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Sustainable Biomaterials Newsletter, v.7 (May/June 2012)
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Sustainable Biomaterials Newsletter, v.8 (Fall 2013)
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Tailoring of surface plasmon resonances in TiN/(Al0.72Sc0.28)N multilayers by dielectric layer thickness variation
(Springer, 2017-11-28)Alternative designs of plasmonic metamaterials for applications in solar energy-harvesting devices are necessary due to pure noble metal-based nanostructures’ incompatibility with CMOS technology, limited thermal and ... -
The CEHMS Chronicle, April 2013
(Virginia Tech, 2013-04)This is the quarterly newsletter for the Center for Energy Harvesting Materials and Systems. -
The CEHMS Chronicle, April 2014
(Virginia Tech, 2014-04)This is the quarterly newsletter for the Center for Energy Harvesting Materials and Systems. -
The CEHMS Chronicle, August 2013
(Virginia Tech, 2013-08)This is the quarterly newsletter for the Center for Energy Harvesting Materials and Systems. -
The CEHMS Chronicle, February 2013
(Virginia Tech, 2013-02)This is the quarterly newsletter for the Center for Energy Harvesting Materials and Systems. -
The CEHMS Chronicle, January 2013
(Virginia Tech, 2013-01)This is the quarterly newsletter for the Center for Energy Harvesting Materials and Systems. -
The CEHMS Chronicle, March 2013
(Virginia Tech, 2013-03)This is the quarterly newsletter for the Center for Energy Harvesting Materials and Systems. -
The CEHMS Chronicle, November 2013
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The Road Ahead--Smooth or Rough?
(Virginia Tech. Department of Dairy Science, 2017-02-15)The topics of this presentation, which was given on February 15th during the 71st Annual Convention : 2017 Virginia State Feed Association & Nutritional Management “Cow” College, include driver recruitment and retention, ... -
Thermal stability and electrical conductivity of carbon-enriched silicon oxycarbide
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2016-01-28)Silicon oxycarbide (SiOC) is an interesting polymer-derived system that can be tailored to embody many different properties such as lightweight, electrochemical activity, and high temperature stability. One intriguing ... -
Thermo-Magneto-Electric Generator Arrays for Active Heat Recovery System
(Springer Nature, 2017-02-01)Continued emphasis on development of thermal cooling systems is being placed that can cycle low grade heat. Examples include solar powered unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and data storage servers. The power efficiency of ... -
Toxicity of Cellulose Nanocrystals: A Review
(2015-02)Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are a biobased nanomaterial attracting increasing interest for a range of potential applications. This article reviews the current literature on the pulmonary, oral, dermal, and cytotoxicity ... -
Toxicity of Particulate Matter from Incineration of Nanowaste
(The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2015-01-13)Disposal of some nanomaterial-containing waste by incineration and the subsequent formation of particulate matter (PM) along with hazardous combustion by-products are inevitable. The effect of nanomaterials on the toxicity ... -
Ultra-high performance wearable thermoelectric coolers with less materials
(Springer Nature, 2019-04-16)Thermoelectric coolers are attracting significant attention for replacing age-old cooling and refrigeration devices. Localized cooling by wearable thermoelectric coolers will decrease the usage of traditional systems, ...