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Engineers Develop Plant-Based Spray for Use in Energy Devices and N95 Masks – AZoNano
Engineers have developed a new method to spray very thin wires produced from a plant-based material.

Written by AZoNanoOct 8 2020
Engineers have developed a new method to spray very thin wires produced from a plant-based material. This method could be applied to devices that harvest energy to generate electricity, N95 mask filters, and perhaps for creating human organs.
Photo (left) of a nanowire forest being sprayed on a miniature tree, with color (purple) arising from embedded gold nanoparticles. Electron microscope image (right) of the nanowire/nanoparticle blend. Image Credit: (left) Jona…
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