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Nanonet
Net with fibers on the scale of nanometers
Net with fibers on the scale of nanometers
A nanonet is a net with fibers on the scale of nanometers. The net can be composed of carbon, metals, silicon, or peptides, such as nanonets composed of the defensin HD6. The word nanonet is also used in reference to a nanoscale communication network, which also uses key components on the scale of a hundred nanometers as officially defined in IEEE P1906.1.
References
References
- (2012). "Design and fabrication of single-walled carbon nanonet flexible strain sensors". Sensors.
- (2011). "Nanonet-based hematite heteronanostructures for efficient solar water splitting". J Am Chem Soc.
- (2009). "First-Principles Study of the Band Gap Structure of Oxygen-Passivated Silicon Nanonets". Nanoscale Res Lett.
- (2012). "Human α-Defensin 6 Promotes Mucosal Innate Immunity Through Self-Assembled Peptide Nanonets". Science.
- Nanoscale Communication Networks, Bush, S. F., {{ISBN. 978-1-60807-003-9, Artech House, 2010. [https://www.amazon.com/Nanoscale-Communication-Networks-Stephen-Bush/dp/1608070034]
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