Nanowires keep white LEDs flexible (Unknown)
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Title:Nanowires keep white LEDs flexible
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Published in:Chemical & Engineering News ; 94, 16 ; 11
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Place of publication:Washington, DC
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Publication date:2016-04-18
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:Unknown
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Keywords:nanomaterials , photonics , gallium nitride , OLED , nanowires , semiconductors , light-emitting diode , LED , flexible LED , white LED
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Table of contents – Volume 94, Issue 16
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Table of Contents| 2016
- 2
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Nuclear’s vulnerability| 2016
- 3
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Letters| 2016
- 5
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Pushing the aromatic boundary| 2016
- 7
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Safety starts with school leaders, report says| 2016
- 7
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New views of the nuclear pore complex| 2016
- 8
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Paper sensor measures respiration rate| 2016
- 8
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New fate for atmospheric nitric acid| 2016
- 9
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Exposure to pharmaceutical contaminants via vegetables| 2016
- 9
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Radical pathway to four-way carbons| 2016
- 10
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Gold catalysis with less fuss| 2016
- 10
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Sniffing single molecules with graphene| 2016
- 10
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Single-atom heat engine created| 2016
- 10
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Cyclopropanes built by trimerization| 2016
- 11
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Nanowires keep white LEDs flexible| 2016
- 11
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Fungi make isoquinolines| 2016
- 12
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Dutch chemical plant under investigation| 2016
- 12
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Scotts nixes neonicotinoids| 2016
- 13
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Intellia lines up a stock offering and new partner| 2016
- 13
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Biodiesel catalyst ranks to expand| 2016
- 14
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Alberta may get more polypropylene| 2016
- 14
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Büchi acquires Grace chromatography line| 2016
- 14
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Two companies buy into personal care| 2016
- 14
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Calgon Carbon buys Arkema business| 2016
- 14
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Ineos is restarting a once-idle Grangemouth cracker| 2016
- 14
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Another Cl2 plant to drop mercury| 2016
- 14
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Aesica doubles U.K. development site| 2016
- 15
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Amyris to revise artemisinin route| 2016
- 15
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Business Roundup| 2016
- 15
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Juno boosts cellular therapy partnerships| 2016
- 15
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Paper company makes lignin from pulp| 2016
- 15
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Vertellus completes DEET expansion| 2016
- 15
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Sean Parker launches cancer institute| 2016
- 16
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Obama hosts his last Science Fair| 2016
- 16
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Lead levels remain high in Flint’s water| 2016
- 17
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Reforms haven’t made offshore drilling safer, report finds| 2016
- 17
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India bans manufacture, import of PCBs| 2016
- 17
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Farmers plant fewer genetically modified crops| 2016
- 17
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Preservative in leave-on cosmetics banned in the EU| 2016
- 18
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Future spending stalls this year| 2016
- 21
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Much ado about chicken poo| 2016
- 23
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Indian drug firms struggle with quality issues| 2016
- 26
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Teaching hazard assessment| 2016
- 28
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C&EN profiles Plant-e, a start-up looking to soil for power| 2016
- 30
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Tracking everyday chemical exposures| 2016
- 34
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Classifieds| 2016
- 34
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Masthead| 2016
- 34
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Ads| 2016
- 35
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Keeping ACS strategic in an uncertain world| 2016
- 36
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Inorganic Nanoscience Award to Raymond Schaak| 2016
- 36
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Zafra Lerman wins Andrei Sakharov Prize| 2016
- 36
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WCC names 2016 Rising Stars| 2016
- 36
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Nominations sought for Pauling Medal| 2016
- 36
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Florida Award to Richard Adams| 2016
- 37
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People| 2016
- 40
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Old chemistry books and the chemistry of old books| 2016