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Valdosta State chemistry team conducts research into semiconductor nanoparticles for energy conversion at the Center for Nanoscale Materials, Argonne National Labs.  …Solar nanotechnology research

…   “Her team's goal was to assemble films that upon irradiation with light could generate current -- much like solar panels, but more efficient and accessible for solar energy conversion devices.  

The students gained experience with nanoparticle synthesis methods, photoelectrochemistry and related topics … ”   …

Via Valdosta State University: Nanotechnology Research.

Center for Nanoscale Materials.

Argonne National Labs.

Nanoscale research

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