Goa University researchers invent cheaper way to create nanorod, may aid clean energy

Two researchers at Goa University’s school of chemical sciences have invented a method to create nano material, which is ten times less expensive than the commercial process presently used to design nanorods. The tungsten trioxide nanorods produced through their methods can now be explored for many applications, including clean energy storage, cancer diagnostics, among others.

Goa University researchers invent cheaper way to create nanorod, may aid clean energy
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Two researchers at Goa University’s school of chemical sciences have invented a method to create nano material, which is ten times less expensive than the commercial process presently used to design nanorods. The tungsten trioxide nanorods produced through their methods can now be explored for many applications, including clean energy storage, cancer diagnostics, among others.