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May 3, 2007

Graphitic Carbon Produced at Very Low Temperatures During the Synthesis of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles [Research]

Graphitic carbon – structural forms of the element that are constructed exclusively from carbon atoms having trigonal planar coordination – is ordinarily produced under drastic physical and conditions, typically at temperatures in excess of 500° C. Columbia MRSEC scientists have uncovered a process by which this form of matter can assemble at temperatures as low […]

May 3, 2007

Expansion of the McNair CITIES Program [Education]

Expansion of the McNair CITIES ProgramThe MRSEC developed a new program to help enhance the curriculum of NYC high schools called the Ron McNair Curriculum Integration To Interactively Engage Students (CITIES) Program. The goals of the program are to increase student engagement and to motivate students to enjoy learning and to educate the public. […]

November 20, 2006

Graphitic Carbon Produced at Very Low Temperatures [Education]

Graphitic Carbon Produced at Very Low Temperatures during the Synthesis of Iron Oxide NanoparticlesGraphitic carbon – structural forms of the element that are constructed exclusively from carbon atoms having trigonal planar coordination – is ordinarily produced under drastic physical and conditions, typically at temperatures in excess of 500 C. Columbia MRSEC scientists have uncovered a […]