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Nikalyte to exhibit at Electrochem 2024

Nikalyte to exhibit at Electrochem 2024

Nikalyte will be showcasing its latest innovations at Electrochem2024, taking place from September 11th to 13th at the new John Dalton Science and Engineering Building, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. This premier event will bring together experts in energy, sensors, corrosion science, sustainability, and electrochemistry. At our booth, explore our advancements in alloy and high entropy […]

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Nikalyte will be at EMRS 2024 Spring Meet in Strasbourg, France

Nikalyte will attend the EMRS Spring 2024, which is scheduled to take place from May 27th to May 31st, 2024, in Strasbourg, France. As part of the 2024 Spring Meeting of the European Materials Research Society (E-MRS), this event promises a glimpse into the future of materials science, featuring parallel symposia complemented by an exhibition showcasing  cutting-edge technology in

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Nikalyte marks its fifth year of innovation in nanoparticle technology

Today, Nikalyte celebrates its fifth anniversary, demonstrating unwavering commitment to providing cutting-edge nanomaterials deposition solutions for the research community. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our supporters, customers, agents, and distributors for their unwavering support and loyalty throughout these years. Our adventure started with the NL50 benchtop nanoparticle deposition system and has expanded to include the

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Webinar: One Step Process for Generating Ultra Pure Alloy Nanoparticle Catalysts

Electrochemical water splitting is a carbon-neutral approach to convert renewable energy into hydrogen. Electrocatalysts must minimize overpotentials for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction (HER)/ Oxygen Evolution Reaction (OER) to reduce energy loss and costs. Current state of the art electrolysers use Ruthenium and Iridium as catalysts which are both scarce and prohibitively expensive. As a result, there

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One Step Ultra-Pure Nanoparticle Coatings for Catalysis and Life Sciences

Webinar: One Step Ultra-Pure Nanoparticle Coatings for Catalysis and Life Sciences

Join Nikalyte for our ‘Live Talk’ on One Step Ultra-Pure Nanoparticle Coatings for Catalysis and Life Sciences, organized by Spectra Research Corporation, on March 27th , at 9am (EST) and 1pm (BST). Our COO Dr. Vicky Broadley will discuss how Nikalyte Ltd’s revolutionary NL50 benchtop Nanoparticle tool can deposit nanoparticles on any surface without chemical contamination. Learn

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Nikalyte is exhibiting at Electrochem 2023

Nikalyte at Electrochem 2023

Nikalyte are to exhibit at Electrochem 2023. Nikalyte’s COO  Vicky Broadley and CTO Srinivasa Saranu will be attending the Royal Society of Chemistry electrochemistry conference at Bristol University, from 10th – 12th September. Nikalyte will be showcasing our deposition solutions for generating ultra pure nanoaparticle catalysts. Nanopariticle catalysts offer the opportunity to reduce loading of

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Nikalyte is celebrating 4 years of supplying the research community with innovative nano materials deposition solutions

Nikalyte turns 4 today

Today the Nikalyte family celebrates 4 years of supplying the research community with innovative nano materials deposition solutions. We would like to thank all our supporters, customers, agents and distributors for your unending support and loyalty over the past years. Our journey started with the NL50 bench top nanoparticle deposition system and now includes the

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new nanoparticle deposition system

New nanoparticle deposition system received by York University

A brand new nanoparticle deposition system was recently received by York University. The new Nikalyte NL50 system was installed in the Condensed Matter and Materials Physics department at the University and will be utilized by Dr Andrew Pratt and his advanced materials research team as well as for undergraduate research projects.  Projects will include spintronics

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