Archive for March, 2007
Carbon nanotubes (fuel cell catalyst support)
Carbon nanotubes used as catalyst support for fuel cell and hydrogen generation research. After being suspended in a surfactant solution, the carbon nanotubes precipitated when acetone was added. Duration : 0:0:27
IB Electrophoresis in UG
Our biological group has recently visited The University of Gdańsk and made a very interesting experiment…. Duration : 0:2:29
SDS PAGE
A video showing SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in ~120x time (constant voltage). Note the stained markers on the right. Duration : 0:0:38
Movie 2 : Carbon nanotubes as you have never “seen” them
http://www.nano2hybrids.net: Second video of 3D-imaging of gold c ers deposited on carbon nanotubes. These two videos were generated by recording several TEM (transmission electron microscope) images of the same nanotube at different tilt angles, and by using a dedicated computer program to construct a 3-dimensional view. This work was carried out on samples provided by [...]
Movie 1 : Carbon nanotubes as you have never “seen” them
http://www.nano2hybrids.net : First video of 3D-imaging of gold c ers deposited on carbon nanotubes. These two videos were generated by recording several TEM (transmission electron microscope) images of the same nanotube at different tilt angles, and by using a dedicated computer program to construct a 3-dimensional view. This work was carried out on samples provided [...]
Nanotube caught on video 2
http://www.neoteo.com/ A team of scientists, including researchers at Cambridge University, have successfully produced live video footage that shows how carbon nanotubes, more than 10,000 times smaller in diameter than a human hair, form. The video sequences show nanofibres and nanotubes nucleating around miniscule particles of nickel and are already offering greater insight into how these [...]
Inside CNSE: “Lab on a Chip” and Nanobioscience Technology
James Castracane, head of CNSE’s Nanobiosciences Constellation and Professor of Nanoscience, introduces a “lab on a chip” and its uses in nanobioscience technology Duration : 0:1:26