Nanoscale Corporation

Posted on January 30th, 2010 in Technology and Gadgets by shep

The average American doesn’t know very much about nanotechnology. Even so, there are a number of companies out there that have been focusing on finding new applications over the past twenty years. Nanoscience deals with particles that are 1 to 100 nanometers in size, which have special properties compared to large bulk materials and can be manipulated at the atomic or molecular level for a number of uses. NanoScale, a private corporation started in 1995, is one of the leaders in finding these special applications.

Over the past 14 years, NanoScale Corporation has been recognized as the leading nanotechnology company in America. Since 1995, their company has won more than 10 SBIR Bridge Awards and two KTEC Applied Research Matching Funds awards given out by the Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation. KTEC explained, “NanoScale synthesizes reactive nano-particles, which are composed of tiny clusters of atoms that have unusual chemical and physical properties. These nano-particles aggressively interact with and break up other molecules. The potential for commercial applications includes detoxification of hazardous chemicals, odor control, air and water filtration, drug delivery, improving sun protection and skin care products, protection systems for microchips, and more. The total market size for nanotechnology products and services, as projected by various U. S. industry associations, will be $1 trillion annually in 10 to 15 years.”

In 2005, Popular Mechanics Magazine awarded NanoScale with their “Breakthrough Award” for their development of FAST-ACT (First Applied Sorbent Treatment Against Chemical Threats), a toxin-neutralizing nano-powder which aids in the event of a chemical attack. “Think of it as a terrorism extinguisher,” writes Popular Science’s Logan Ward. The powder that sprays out of a fire extinguisher type cylinder contains nano-materials that can neutralize mustard gas, sarin gas, industrial chemicals and other chemical warfare agents. Comprised of nano-structured crystallites of magnesium oxide and titanium oxide, developer Kenneth Klabunde explains, “Seventeen grams of the powder has the surface area of a football field.”

The prestigious Tibbetts Award is given out to the very best small firms, projects, organizations and individuals each year. They focus on economic impact of technological innovation, small business innovation research, business collaboration and achievement, as well as state/regional impact. In 2006, NanoScale won the Tibbetts Award for their overall work as a ground-breaking nanotechnology company. The company has also won the Kansas Department of Commerce Merit Award and was a finalist for the Kansas Governor’s Exporter of the Year.

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