Nanomaterials

 

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Leading Researchers:
3-2012-387

Super Organic Tunable and White-Light Emitting Diode (OLED) by a Natural Chromophore Separation Matrix

The Technology A bio-organic framework of mucin, controlling electronic interactions between two or more energetically interacting materials, is presented.  The hydrophilic mucins act as a host material for introduced nano-sized hydrophobic dyes.  These can be combined in any proportion to generate photo-luminescent emitters fully tunable to any visible wavelength.  The technology can provide a process […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
11-2012-336

Metal Nanowire based Transparent Electrodes

Metal nanowire films are increasingly used as transparent electrodes in many applications, including touch screens, displays, smart windows, EMI shielding and others.The group of Prof. Gil Markovich from Tel Aviv University developed a unique process for growing patterned conductive transparent silver nanowires thin film electrodes. In this unique process the nanowires grow in-situ, directly on […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
3-2011-161

Self-Assembling Aromatic di-Peptide Materials for Cosmetic Applications

TechnologyOrganic, aromatic di-peptide self-assemble into close-caged structures of tubes, spheres and hydrogels.  These exhibit excellent properties such as stability, solubility, transparency and rigidness alongside the basic peptide features utilized in cosmetics.  The materials can be prepared as powder or hydrogel and be easily mixed with common cosmetic foundations. In addition to these native characteristics, methods […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
3-2011-145

Nano-Reinforcement of Adhesives, Plastics, Paints and Coatings

Technology Reinforcement of common and proprietary polymers (plastics) and composite materials for coatings and casts with nano-additives in small percentages leads to improvement of anti crack, anti-scratch, anti-rust and anti-moisture properties. Novel, patented, self-assembled organic aromatic peptide nanotubes and nanospheres exhibit exceptional thermal and chemical durability and outstanding mechanical properties. These nanostructures have demonstrated increase […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
11-2007-122

Cobalt tungsten phosphorous electroless deposition process and materials

The Technology The new technology of electroless cobalt has lower resistance and enhanced electromigration resistance compared to alternative barriers that are used today. Therefore, for submicron technology, the new technology yields better global interconnect delay, improved reliability and increased resistance to corrosion. Furthermore, it is well conformed to the use since the deposition is a […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
11-2010-118

Magnetic Devices based on Extraordinary Hall Effect

The Invention Magnetic based sensors and memory elements based on the Extraordinary Hall Effect (EHE).  Non-volatile memories can be constructed by utilizing anisotropic thin films resulting in stable hysteresis which can represent binary states. Extremely sensitive sensors can be constructed which generate voltage as a function of magnetic disturbances. Potential Applications Memory devices complementing or […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
3-2009-27

”Smart” Textiles integrating Peptide Nanostructures

The TechnologyTextiles that have been modified by integrating peptide nanostructures show remarkable properties.  These include the physical and chemical properties of the fabric, such as strength and fire-resistance, as well as much more advanced properties including enzymatic activities such as self-cleaning and hazardous materials-decontamination.   Potential applicationsSmart textiles have many applications.  Among them are self-cleaning […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
3-2009-26

Product Authentication using Nanoimprinting Lithography (NIL)

A unique Nano Imprinting Lithography (NIL) technology, based on a polymeric replication method, to battle counterfeiting • Extremely difficult to copy or forge • Inexpensive implementation (tag printing) Tag printing: Imprint on the brand product a set of nanometer scale patterns that are invisible to the naked eye (and most microscopes) Authentication: “Read” and analyze the tag […] Read More >

11-2012-333

Biodegradable, Multifunctional, Jellyfish Based Bioplastics

Plastic pollution has become the most pressing environmental issue, and biodegradable solutions are a promising alternative. Unfortunately, most plastic alternatives are difficult to upscale and require the cultivation of the process substrate. Due to climate change, overfishing, and habitat modifications Jellyfish (JF) blooms are prevalent, resulting in the harm of electrical powerhouse, industrial cooling systems, […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
11-2022-1821

Stabilizing Gelatin-Based Bioinks under Physiological Conditions by Incorporation of Ethylene-Glycol-Conjugated Fmoc-Ff Peptides

Peptide-based bioinks that stabilize gelatin-based 3D printed scaffolds under physiological conditions. UNMET NEED Gelatin is one of the most widely-used materials for the fabrication of 3D scaffolds. In order to fabricate stable scaffolds under physiological conditions, gelatin need to be methacrylated, allowing the crosslinking and therefore the stabilization of the hydrogel through UV treatment. However, […] Read More >

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