2010-03-20

Designer Nanomaterials On-Demand: Scientists Report Universal Method for Creating Nanoscale Composites

From PhysOrg.com:
Composites are combinations of materials that produce properties inaccessible in any one material. A classic example of a composite is fiberglass - plastic fibers woven with glass to add strength to hockey sticks or the hull of a boat. Unlike the well-established techniques for producing fiberglass and other macroscale composites, however, there aren't general schemes available for making nanoscale composites.
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