Erhält der langjährige Bundeskanzler Helmut Kohl eine posthume Würdigung im öffentlichen Raum seiner Heimatstadt Ludwigshafen? Darüber berät der Stadtrat der
Dachser organized its first westbound block train from China to Germany
The time-and-cost-effective rail service offers an immediate and reliable solution for multiple customers during the peak season
FEU containers carrying chemical, industrial and retail goods departed from
Suzhou, China and reached its destination terminal at Ludwigshafen, Germany in 31
days on December 29 amidst the busy peak season. This is the first westbound
block train organized by logistics service provider Dachser, which established its
eastbound block train service earlier at 2020.
Ludwigshafen from Suzhou in 32 days amidst the
peak season.
Europe via Erenhot in Mongolia, then Russia, Belarus and Poland, offers an
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FEU containers carrying chemical, industrial and retail goods departed from
Suzhou, China and reached its destination terminal at Ludwigshafen, Germany in 31
days on December 29 amidst the busy peak season. This is the first westbound
block train organized by logistics service provider Dachser, which established its
eastbound block train service earlier at 2020.
Dachser s first westbound block train arrived at
Ludwigshafen from Suzhou in 32 days amidst the
peak season. The New Silk Road , connecting China to
Rice Scientists Make Hybrid Particles by Coupling Gold Nanoparticles with Soft Polymers
Written by AZoNanoDec 23 2020
Bigger is not always better, but here s something that starts small and gets better as it gets bigger.
Just light it up and see.
A team led by Rice University chemists Christy Landes and Stephan Link, both associated with the Smalley-Curl Institute, have made hybrid particles that combine the unbeatable light-harvesting properties of plasmonic nanoparticles with the flexibility of catalytic polymer coatings.
Their work could help power long-pursued plasmonic applications in electronics, imaging, sensing and medicine.
Plasmons are the detectable ripples of energy created on the surface of some metals when excited by light or other input.
Rice scientists show how coated nanoantennas retain energy to potentially catalyze chemical reactions
Bigger is not always better, but here’s something that starts small and gets better as it gets bigger.
Just light it up and see.
A team led by Rice University chemists Christy Landes and Stephan Link, both associated with the Smalley-Curl Institute, have made hybrid particles that combine the unbeatable light-harvesting properties of plasmonic nanoparticles with the flexibility of catalytic polymer coatings. Their work could help power long-pursued plasmonic applications in electronics, imaging, sensing and medicine.
Plasmons are the detectable ripples of energy created on the surface of some metals when excited by light or other input. Nanoantennas are microscopic bits of these metals, like gold, silver and aluminum. Because they are sensitive to specific inputs depending on their size, shape and type, they are tunable and therefore useful as sensors, bioimaging agents and eve