Pages: 74-76
The latest foreign achievements in the area of nanotechnologies and nanomaterials. Part 1
Authors: Muminova Svetlana Rashidovna, Ph.D. in Eng., editor of Internet-Journal Nanotechnologies in Construction», e-mail: muminova.svetlana@list.ru
This is a brief review of the latest world nanotechnological developments, which considerably improve quality of materials, products and structures (growth of carbon nanotubes using ambient air without toxic ammonia; nanocrystals for the development of new materials with a wide range of application; lightweight construction materials of highest stability).
Key words: carbon nanotubes, nanocrystals, microstructured lightweight construction materials.
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