Transparent conductive glass (TCG), also known as indium tin oxide, is a material that possesses both optical transparency and electrical conductivity. This unique combination of properties arises from the incorporation of electrically conductive particles, typically metals like gold, into a transparent glass matrix. The resulting material allows l… Read More
Transparent conductive coatings provide a unique combination of electrical conductivity and optical transparency, making them ideal for diverse glass applications. These coatings are typically created from materials like indium tin oxide (ITO) or options based on carbon nanotubes or graphene. Applications range from touch screens and displays to ph… Read More
Recent studies have demonstrated the significant potential of MOFs in encapsulating nanoclusters to enhance graphene incorporation. This synergistic combination offers promising opportunities for improving the efficiency of graphene-based devices. By precisely selecting both the MOF structure and the encapsulated nanoparticles, researchers can tune… Read More
In this study, we describe a novel strategy for the synthesis and characterization of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) modified with iron oxide nanoparticles (Fe3O4|Fe2O3|FeO). The preparation process involves a two-step approach, first immobilizing SWCNTs onto a suitable substrate and then introducing Fe3O4 nanoparticles via a hydrothermal … Read More