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Non-Tech : Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc.

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From: donpat2/18/2005 9:13:54 AM
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Where NNPP is headed - good question!

Here's what is available - their R&D program (from the NNPP web site):

Sensors and sensor arrays based on conjugated polymers and carbon nanotubes
Sensor Solutions for Defense Applications
Nano-Biosensor (presentation)
Nano-Biosensor (poster)

Utilization of block co-polymer alignment for creating ordered arrays of metallic nanocylinders for photonic crystals

The improvement of the catalytic electrode for portable fuel cells by attaching platinum catalysts to carbon nanotubes

High efficiency carbon nanotubes transistors for vacuum nanoelectronics

Dispensing techniques utilizing one drop on demand (ODD) technology for microsystems utilizing nanomaterials

Nanotexturing for improving photovoltaic cells

Polymer nanoparticle composites for solar cells

NOx reduction with CNT supported noble metal catalysts

Metalic doping of carbon nanotubes for improving electron emission characteristics and lowering the threshold voltage

Applications of filter cathodic vacuum arc coating technology for obtaining hard nanofilms with improved erosion and strength characteristics
nano-proprietary.com
(Go to 'Applied Nanotech', then to 'R&D')

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I'm not sure exactly what most of these entail - the description is just too cryptic - but I am looking into it. I'll report back my findings, when I get them.

ANI is also in some very interesting business alliances:
1) With SME of Japan in some sort of xray development using CNTs.
2) With The University of Texas in a new non-volatile memory chip development.
3) With Osaka Gas/KRI in Japan on a hydrogen sensor for fuel cell development.
4) With SIIT in Japan investigating an aluminum alloy containing CNTs for thermal conductivity improvement.
nano-proprietary.com
(Under 'News & Press Releases')
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