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Materials Synthesis
Caption:
Dr. Vladimir Kolesnichenko, a University of New Orleans research specialist with the nanomaterials team of Louisiana’s micro- and nanotechnologies consortium for advanced physical, chemical, and biological sensors, is shown preparing a precursor material for use in the synthesis of novel inorganic nanomaterials. These materials are sensitive to moisture and oxygen in the air and must be synthesized and handled in a glove box where the atmosphere can be controlled. This work was supported by the Louisiana EPSCoR (Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) project under a grant from the National Science Foundation EPSCoR Program.
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Credit: |
Copyright 2001 Paul Taylor |
Decade of Image: |
2000 - 2009 |
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Categories:
EDUCATION / EPSCoR Program
NANOTECHNOLOGY
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Restrictions:
See "NOAO/AURA CONDITIONS OF USE," under caption (above).
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