http://cordis.europa.eu/fetch?CALLER=EN_NEWS&ACTION=D&SESSION=&RCN=27304With concern over climate change escalating around Europe, a new report highlights six nanotechnologies that can be used to reduce carbon emissions.
The six technologies, identified by the UK-based company Cientifica, are either available now or will be on the market within the next two years.
'All of the key applications are related to our enhanced control of materials at the nanoscale, whether lighter, stronger materials for transportation, better thermal insulators or more efficient ways of storing energy. The key players read like a Who's Who of global industry,' said Cientifica CEO Tim Harper.
Aerogels are the first technology to make it into the paper. On the market since 2003, aerogels are sometimes known as frozen smoke. They are the lightest substance that can be made, weighing just twice as much as air. They are created using nano-sized pockets of air entangled in silica.
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