Nanocatalysis
Nanocatalysts for chemical processes and environmental remediation
Strem Chemicals
Newburyport, United States
Strem Chemicals, Inc. has served as a cornerstone supplier of specialty chemicals and advanced nanomaterials to the global research community since its founding in 1964. Based in Newburyport, Massachusetts, this privately-held company has built an unparalleled reputation for providing high-purity, precisely characterized nanomaterials that enable cutting-edge research in nanotechnology, materials science, and catalysis. Strem's extensive nanomaterials catalog encompasses nanopowders, quantum dots, metal nanoparticles, and nano-catalysts, serving as essential building blocks for researchers developing next-generation technologies. The company's commitment to quality control and material characterization sets industry standards, with each product accompanied by detailed specifications including particle size distributions, surface properties, and purity analyses. Strem specializes in small-batch production of research-grade materials that are often unavailable from larger chemical suppliers, filling a critical niche in the nanotechnology ecosystem. Their metal nanoparticle offerings include gold, silver, platinum, and palladium nanoparticles in various sizes and surface functionalizations, widely used in catalysis, sensing, and biomedical research. The quantum dot portfolio spans various semiconductor materials including CdSe, InP, and perovskite quantum dots for optoelectronics and imaging applications. Strem's nanopowders include metal oxides, nitrides, and carbides used in advanced ceramics, catalysis, and energy storage research. The company maintains strong relationships with academic institutions and national laboratories worldwide, often collaborating with researchers to develop custom nanomaterials for specific applications. With a team of 50-100 employees including experienced chemists and materials scientists, Strem provides not just products but also technical expertise to support customer research. Their role in the nanotechnology supply chain is fundamental—enabling thousands of research projects that advance our understanding of nanoscale phenomena and drive innovation in fields ranging from renewable energy to medicine. As nanotechnology research continues to accelerate globally, Strem Chemicals remains an indispensable partner for scientists exploring the frontiers of materials science.
American Elements
Los Angeles, United States
American Elements, founded in 1998 and headquartered in Los Angeles, California, has grown into a global powerhouse in the manufacture and distribution of advanced materials, with particular expertise in engineered nanomaterials. As a vertically-integrated producer, the company manufactures an extraordinary range of nanoscale materials including nanopowders, nanowires, nanoparticles, graphene, quantum dots, and nanocomposites, serving industries from aerospace to pharmaceuticals. With 100-200 employees and private funding, American Elements operates manufacturing facilities across the United States and maintains a global distribution network reaching researchers and manufacturers on every continent. The company's nanomaterials portfolio is remarkably comprehensive, encompassing over 15,000 chemical formulations available in nano-scale forms. Their metal and metal oxide nanopowders find applications in catalysis, additive manufacturing, and advanced coatings, while semiconductor nanoparticles enable innovations in optoelectronics and energy conversion. American Elements pioneered the commercial production of many specialized nanomaterials, including rare earth nanopowders, boron nanopowders, and carbide nanoparticles that are essential for cutting-edge research. The company's graphene and carbon nanomaterial offerings include single-layer graphene, graphene oxide, and carbon nanotubes in various specifications. Beyond material production, American Elements invests significantly in quality control and characterization, utilizing transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and surface analysis to ensure material specifications. The company has developed proprietary synthesis methods for producing ultra-pure nanomaterials with tightly controlled particle size distributions, critical for reproducible research and manufacturing. American Elements serves diverse markets including semiconductors, aerospace, renewable energy, life sciences, and defense, providing both catalog products and custom synthesis services. Their rapid fulfillment capabilities and technical support have made them a preferred supplier for time-sensitive research projects. As nanotechnology transitions from laboratory curiosity to industrial reality, American Elements plays a vital role in scaling up production of nanomaterials while maintaining the quality and consistency demanded by advanced applications, effectively bridging the gap between nanoscience research and commercial manufacturing.
Cerion Nanomaterials
Rochester, United States
Cerion Nanomaterials, LLC (formerly Cerion Technologies), founded in 2007 and based in Rochester, New York, manufactures engineered nanoparticle dispersions for advanced materials applications across diverse industries. With over $30 million in funding and 10-50 employees, Cerion has developed proprietary synthesis technologies enabling precise control over nanoparticle composition, size, and surface chemistry—critical parameters determining nanomaterial performance. The company focuses particularly on metal oxide nanoparticles including cerium oxide (CeO2), which has found applications in fuel additives, polishing compounds, coatings, and catalysis. Cerion's cerium oxide nanoparticles exhibit unique catalytic properties arising from their nanoscale dimensions and surface chemistry, functioning as oxygen buffers that can alternate between oxidation states. These properties make nano-ceria valuable in applications including diesel fuel additives where they promote more complete combustion and reduce particulate emissions, automotive catalytic converters where they enhance pollutant oxidation, and fuel cells where they improve oxygen ion conductivity. The company has developed cost-effective synthesis methods producing stable, well-dispersed nanoparticle suspensions that can be easily integrated into customer formulations and manufacturing processes. Cerion's technology platform extends beyond cerium oxide to other metal oxides including zirconium oxide, aluminum oxide, and mixed-metal oxides, each tailored for specific applications. The company provides customized nanoparticle dispersions matching customer requirements for particle size, surface functionalization, dispersion medium, and concentration. Cerion's chemical synthesis routes enable composition control impossible with physical synthesis methods, allowing atomic-level engineering of multifunctional nanoparticles. The company serves diverse markets including energy, automotive, electronics, coatings, and personal care, providing both standard catalog products and custom synthesis services. Cerion maintains quality control systems ensuring batch-to-batch consistency critical for commercial applications, with comprehensive characterization using transmission electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering, and surface analysis techniques. The company has navigated complex regulatory landscapes for nanomaterial applications, obtaining necessary approvals for fuel additive and other applications involving human or environmental exposure. Cerion's business model combines material sales with contract synthesis services, leveraging its nanoparticle engineering expertise to develop tailored solutions for customer challenges. The company has established partnerships with larger chemical companies and product manufacturers seeking nanomaterial expertise without developing internal capabilities. Cerion represents the important class of nanotechnology companies focused on enabling technologies—providing engineered building blocks that other companies incorporate into their products rather than developing end-user products directly. As nanotechnology permeates diverse industries, specialized nanomaterial synthesizers like Cerion play crucial roles in supplying precisely engineered materials that enable performance improvements across applications from catalysis to energy storage, demonstrating how advanced synthesis capabilities translate into commercial value.
Center for Functional Nanomaterials
Upton, United States
DOE user facility for nanoscience at Brookhaven National Laboratory
NanoMaterials Technology
Singapore, Singapore
Producer of zinc oxide nanoparticles and other nanomaterial products
Nano One Materials
Burnaby, Canada
Clean technology company developing patented processes for low-cost, high-performance cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries
BASF
Ludwigshafen, Germany
World's largest chemical company with significant nanomaterials portfolio including catalysts, coatings, and battery materials
Sky Nano
Knoxville, United States
Sky Nano, founded in 2017 in Knoxville, Tennessee, represents a groundbreaking convergence of environmental sustainability and advanced nanotechnology. The company has developed a revolutionary process that transforms carbon dioxide, a harmful greenhouse gas, into high-value carbon nanotubes, effectively turning an environmental liability into a valuable industrial asset. This innovative approach addresses two critical global challenges simultaneously: climate change mitigation and the growing demand for advanced nanomaterials. Sky Nano's proprietary technology uses carbon dioxide as the primary feedstock for producing multi-walled carbon nanotubes through a novel electrocatalytic process. Unlike traditional carbon nanotube manufacturing methods that rely on fossil fuels and generate significant CO2 emissions, Sky Nano's process actually consumes CO2, making it carbon-negative. The resulting carbon nanotubes exhibit exceptional mechanical strength, electrical conductivity, and thermal stability, making them ideal for applications in batteries, composites, conductive additives, and advanced materials. The company's technology has significant implications for the battery industry, where carbon nanotubes can enhance electrode performance, increase energy density, and improve charge-discharge rates in lithium-ion batteries. Sky Nano has secured over $10 million in funding from investors and government grants, reflecting strong confidence in its dual value proposition of environmental benefit and commercial viability. The company's approach exemplifies the principles of carbon capture and utilization, transforming waste CO2 from industrial sources into valuable products. As global demand for carbon nanotubes continues to grow across electronics, energy storage, and composite materials sectors, Sky Nano's sustainable production method positions it as a pioneer in green nanotechnology manufacturing and a significant contributor to the circular carbon economy.
Hyperion Catalysis International
Cambridge, United States
Pioneer in multi-wall carbon nanotube production and applications
Ad-Nano Technologies
Shimoga, India
Indian producer of metal oxide nanoparticles and nanopowders
SkySpring Nanomaterials
Houston, United States
US supplier of nanomaterials including oxide and metallic nanoparticles
Nanoptek
Maynard, United States
Developer of nanostructured catalysts for hydrogen production
Reliance Industries - Nanotech
Mumbai, India
Indian conglomerate with major investments in nanotechnology and materials
MOF Technologies
Belfast, United Kingdom
Commercial MOF manufacturer using mechanochemical synthesis
Framergy
College Station, United States
MOF manufacturer for gas separations and carbon capture
BASF MOF Materials
Ludwigshafen, Germany
BASF's MOF division producing Basolite materials at industrial scale
Climeon
Stockholm, Sweden
Heat power systems using advanced nanomaterials
Haldor Topsoe
Lyngby, Denmark
World leader in heterogeneous catalysis with nano-engineered catalysts
NTU Nanyang NanoMaterials
Singapore, Singapore
Leading nanotechnology research at NTU
Petrobras CENPES
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Petrobras research center with nano-catalysis programs
YPF Tecnología
Berisso, Argentina
YPF R&D center with nano-catalysis research
Codelco
Santiago, Chile
World's largest copper producer with nano-copper research
Nano Green Sciences
Hyderabad, India
Nano-enabled agricultural products
Pangaea Ventures
Vancouver, Canada
VC fund focused on advanced materials and nanotechnology
Particular GmbH
Hannover, Germany
Laser-ablated colloidal nanoparticles
BASF Battery Materials
Ludwigshafen, Germany
High-nickel cathode materials
Targray Battery Materials
Montreal, Canada
Battery materials distributor
Nippon Shokubai Battery
Osaka, Japan
Ionic liquid electrolytes
Targray
Kirkland, Canada
Battery materials distributor
Allkem
Brisbane, Australia
Lithium brine and hard rock
Piedmont Lithium
Belmont, United States
US domestic lithium
Cirba Solutions
Lancaster, United States
Battery collection and recycling
Duesenfeld
Wendeburg, Germany
Sustainable battery recycling
Brunp Recycling
Foshan, China
CATL's recycling arm
GEM Co
Shenzhen, China
Urban mining and recycling
Nikalyte
Canterbury, United Kingdom
PVD nanoparticle production systems for research and industry
Tanaka Kikinzoku
Tokyo, Japan
Precious metal nanoparticles and catalysts
Umicore Precious Metals Chemistry
Brussels, Belgium
Precious metal nanoparticle catalysts for chemical and pharma
Evonik Industries
Essen, Germany
Fumed silica nanoparticles and specialty chemicals
Tosoh Corporation
Tokyo, Japan
Zirconia nanoparticles and specialty chemicals
PharmaBlock Sciences
Nanjing, China
Building blocks and CDMO for nanomedicine synthesis
Ad-Nano Technologies
Bangalore, India
Silver and other metal nanoparticle manufacturer
Tata Chemicals Innovation Centre
Pune, India
R&D in nanomaterials and energy storage
Brazilian Nanotechnology National Laboratory
Campinas, Brazil
National laboratory for nanoscience and nanotechnology
UNAM Centro de Nanociencias
Mexico City, Mexico
Center for Nanosciences and Nanotechnology
Umicore
Brussels, Belgium
Materials technology and recycling for clean mobility
Johnson Matthey
London, United Kingdom
Specialty chemicals, catalysts, and precious metals
Clariant
Muttenz, Switzerland
Specialty chemicals for various industries
Nippon Shokubai
Osaka, Japan
Superabsorbent polymers and catalyst technologies
PetroChina
Beijing, China
Oil, gas, and petrochemical products
SkySpring Nanomaterials
Houston, United States
Nanomaterials supplier and manufacturer
Cerion Nanomaterials
Rochester, United States
Cerium oxide and other metal oxide nanoparticles for industrial and biomedical uses
Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute
Doha, Qatar
Research institute for sustainable energy and water technologies using nanomaterials
Indonesian Institute of Sciences Nanotechnology
Bandung, Indonesia
Indonesian national research agency with nanotechnology division
National Chemical Laboratory
Pune, India
CSIR laboratory specializing in catalysis and nanotechnology research
University of Cape Town Nano
Cape Town, South Africa
Top African university with nanotechnology and catalysis research
Egypt Nanotechnology Center
Cairo, Egypt
National nanotechnology center for energy and water applications
Centro de Nanociencias y Nanotecnología UNAM
Ensenada, Mexico
UNAM research center for nanoscience and nanotechnology
Centro de Investigación en Materiales Avanzados
Chihuahua, Mexico
Mexican center for advanced materials including nanotechnology
Brazilian Nanotechnology National Laboratory
Campinas, Brazil
Brazilian national lab with advanced nanofabrication and characterization
Universidad de Concepción Nano
Concepción, Chile
Chilean university with strong catalysis and nanomaterials programs
Tohoku University Nano
Sendai, Japan
Japanese university with WPI-AIMR advanced materials institute
Hongwu International Group
Guangzhou, China
Large-scale nanomaterials manufacturer in China
Heraeus
Hanau, Germany
Technology group with precious metals, specialty materials and sensors for electronics and healthcare
Albemarle Corporation
Charlotte, United States
Global specialty chemicals leader in lithium for batteries, bromine and catalysts
Livent Corporation
Philadelphia, United States
Pure-play lithium producer with lithium hydroxide and carbonate for EV batteries
BASF Battery Materials
Ludwigshafen, Germany
Chemical giant with cathode active materials, electrolytes and battery recycling for EVs
Johnson Matthey Battery Materials
London, United Kingdom
Sustainable technologies company with battery materials, catalysts and hydrogen technologies
Toda Kogyo
Hiroshima, Japan
Advanced materials company with cathode materials, magnetic powders and oxide materials
Mitsui Mining & Smelting
Tokyo, Japan
Non-ferrous metals company with copper foil for batteries and electronics, zinc and functional materials
Plug Power
Latham, United States
End-to-end green hydrogen solutions including fuel cells, electrolyzers, and infrastructure
Ballard Power Systems
Burnaby, Canada
Pioneer in PEM fuel cell technology for heavy-duty transportation and stationary power
Bloom Energy
San Jose, United States
Solid oxide fuel cell technology for on-site power generation
FuelCell Energy
Danbury, United States
Carbonate fuel cell power plants with carbon capture capability
Nel ASA
Oslo, Norway
Global leader in electrolyzer technology for green hydrogen production
ITM Power
Sheffield, United Kingdom
PEM electrolyzer manufacturer for industrial-scale green hydrogen
Nikola Corporation
Phoenix, United States
Zero-emission heavy-duty trucks with hydrogen fuel cell and battery electric powertrains
Hyzon Motors
Rochester, United States
Hydrogen fuel cell-powered commercial vehicles for trucking and buses
Cummins Hydrogenics
Columbus, United States
Hydrogen fuel cells and electrolyzers from engine manufacturer Cummins
Toyota Fuel Cell
Toyota City, Japan
Pioneer in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles with Mirai and commercial applications
Hyundai Hydrogen Mobility
Seoul, South Korea
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles including NEXO SUV and XCIENT trucks
Linde Hydrogen
Dublin, Ireland
Global industrial gas company with comprehensive hydrogen solutions
Air Liquide Hydrogen
Paris, France
Industrial gas leader with extensive hydrogen production and distribution network
Air Products Hydrogen
Allentown, United States
World's largest hydrogen producer with major green hydrogen projects
PowerCell Sweden
Gothenburg, Sweden
PEM fuel cell stacks and systems for automotive, marine, and stationary applications
Intelligent Energy
Loughborough, United Kingdom
Hydrogen fuel cell systems for UAVs, portable power, and automotive
Advent Technologies
Boston, United States
High-temperature PEM fuel cells and advanced membrane electrode assemblies
SFC Energy
Brunnthal, Germany
Direct methanol fuel cells for portable and stationary power applications
Proton Power Systems
Puchheim, Germany
PEM fuel cells for heavy-duty applications including buses, trucks, and ships
AFC Energy
Cranleigh, United Kingdom
Alkaline fuel cell systems for off-grid power and EV charging
Ceres Power
Horsham, United Kingdom
Steel Cell solid oxide technology for fuel cells and electrolyzers
Sunfire
Dresden, Germany
High-temperature electrolyzers for efficient green hydrogen and syngas production
Elogen
Les Ulis, France
PEM electrolyzer technology for industrial hydrogen production
Enapter
Saerbeck, Germany
Modular AEM electrolyzers for distributed hydrogen production
Hydrogen Optimized
Toronto, Canada
Large-scale water electrolysis systems for green hydrogen production
Electric Hydrogen
San Carlos, United States
Large-scale PEM electrolyzers designed for industrial green hydrogen
H2Pro
Caesarea, Israel
E-TAC membrane-free water splitting technology for low-cost green hydrogen
Hysata
Wollongong, Australia
Capillary-fed electrolysis technology achieving 95% system efficiency
Ohmium
Newark, United States
Modular PEM electrolyzers manufactured in gigafactory
Verdagy
Moss Landing, United States
Advanced water electrolysis technology for large-scale green hydrogen
Hyvia
Villiers-Saint-Frédéric, France
Renault-Plug Power joint venture for hydrogen mobility solutions
Loop Energy
Burnaby, Canada
PEM fuel cells for medium and heavy-duty commercial vehicles
Nuvera Fuel Cells
Billerica, United States
Fuel cell engines for material handling and heavy-duty applications
Hydrogenics (Cummins)
Mississauga, Canada
Pioneer in hydrogen technology now part of Cummins
HTEC (Hydrogen Technology & Energy Corporation)
Vancouver, Canada
Hydrogen fueling network and infrastructure developer in North America
FirstElement Fuel
Irvine, United States
Largest hydrogen refueling network operator in California
H2 Green Steel
Stockholm, Sweden
Building world's first large-scale green hydrogen steel plant
HIF Global
Houston, United States
eFuels producer using green hydrogen and captured CO2
Infinium
Sacramento, United States
Producer of ultra-low carbon electrofuels from green hydrogen
Hy2gen
Wiesbaden, Germany
Developer and operator of green hydrogen and e-fuels production facilities
NEOM Green Hydrogen
NEOM, Saudi Arabia
World's largest green hydrogen project for ammonia export
HydrogenOne Capital
London, United Kingdom
Investment fund focused on clean hydrogen across the value chain
ZeroAvia
Hollister, United States
Hydrogen-electric powertrain for zero-emission aircraft
Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies
Erlangen, Germany
Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier technology for safe hydrogen storage
Lhyfe
Nantes, France
Green and renewable hydrogen producer including offshore production
Fortescue Future Industries
Perth, Australia
Green hydrogen and renewable energy arm of Fortescue Metals
ACWA Power Hydrogen
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Major green hydrogen project developer in Middle East and globally
Thyssenkrupp Nucera
Dortmund, Germany
Large-scale alkaline water electrolysis for green hydrogen
John Cockerill Hydrogen
Seraing, Belgium
Alkaline and PEM electrolyzer manufacturer with industrial heritage
McPhy Energy
Grenoble, France
Zero-carbon hydrogen production and distribution equipment
Accelera (Cummins)
Columbus, United States
Cummins' zero-emission technology brand for fuel cells, electrolyzers, and EV components
Skyrora
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Scottish rocket company developing launch vehicles
BASF Coatings
Ludwigshafen, Germany
Global chemical company with advanced coatings and surface treatment solutions
Heraeus
Hanau, Germany
Technology group specializing in precious metals, materials, and health
Sociedad Quimica y Minera
Santiago, Chile
Global company producing lithium, specialty fertilizers, and industrial chemicals
Neo Performance Materials
Toronto, Canada
Advanced industrial materials company producing rare earth and specialty materials
Veolia Environment
Paris, France
Global leader in optimized resource management for water, waste, and energy
Ecolab
St. Paul, United States
Global leader in water, hygiene, and infection prevention solutions
Republic Services
Phoenix, United States
Environmental services company providing waste and recycling solutions
Waste Management
Houston, United States
North America's largest environmental solutions provider
Clean Harbors
Norwell, United States
Environmental and industrial services company for hazardous waste
Carbios
Clermont-Ferrand, France
Biotech company developing enzymatic solutions for plastic and textile recycling
Plastic Energy
London, United Kingdom
Chemical recycling company converting plastic waste to recycled oils
Carbon Clean
London, United Kingdom
Carbon capture technology company for industrial decarbonization
Carbon Engineering
Squamish, Canada
Direct air capture company producing clean fuels from captured CO2
Global Thermostat
New York, United States
Carbon capture company using low-cost heat to capture CO2
Svante
Burnaby, Canada
Carbon capture company for industrial point-source emissions
Charm Industrial
San Francisco, United States
Carbon removal company converting biomass to bio-oil for permanent storage
CarbonCure Technologies
Dartmouth, Canada
Carbon tech company mineralizing CO2 into concrete
LanzaTech
Skokie, United States
Carbon recycling company converting emissions to sustainable products
Twelve
Berkeley, United States
Carbon transformation company making products from CO2
Prometheus Fuels
Santa Cruz, United States
Carbon-neutral fuels company making gasoline from air and water
Biochar Now
Berthoud, United States
Biochar production company for carbon sequestration and soil health
Pacific Biochar
Santa Rosa, United States
Biochar company providing soil amendments and carbon removal
Mosaic Company
Tampa, United States
Phosphate and potash producer for agricultural fertilizers
Yara International
Oslo, Norway
Norwegian company providing crop nutrition and agricultural solutions
BHP Group
Melbourne, Australia
Diversified natural resources company producing iron ore, copper, and coal
Rio Tinto
London, United Kingdom
Global mining group producing aluminum, copper, diamonds, and iron ore
Glencore
Baar, Switzerland
Diversified natural resource company in mining and commodity trading
Freeport-McMoRan
Phoenix, United States
Leading international copper mining company with gold and molybdenum production
Barrick Gold
Toronto, Canada
Gold and copper mining company with operations across continents
Teck Resources
Vancouver, Canada
Canadian resource company producing copper, zinc, and steelmaking coal
Albemarle Corporation
Charlotte, United States
Specialty chemicals company and world's largest lithium producer
Schlumberger
Houston, United States
Technology company driving energy innovation for drilling and production
Baker Hughes
Houston, United States
Energy technology company providing oilfield and industrial solutions
Fortescue Metals
Perth, Australia
Iron ore producer transitioning to green energy through Fortescue Future Industries
First Quantum Minerals
Vancouver, Canada
Copper and gold mining company with operations in multiple continents
Antofagasta
Santiago, Chile
Chilean copper mining company with world-class operations in Chile
Ivanhoe Mines
Vancouver, Canada
Mining company developing world-class projects in Africa
Nornickel
Moscow, Russia
World's largest producer of palladium and high-grade nickel
ICL Group
Tel Aviv, Israel
Specialty minerals and chemicals company for agriculture and food
Agnico Eagle Mines
Toronto, Canada
Canadian gold producer with operations in Canada, Finland, and Mexico
Heirloom Carbon
Brisbane, United States
Direct air capture using enhanced mineral weathering technology
Form Energy
Somerville, United States
Multi-day energy storage using iron-air battery technology
Arcadia
Washington, United States
Clean energy platform connecting consumers to renewables
Ørsted
Fredericia, Denmark
Global leader in offshore wind energy development
Kula Bio
Somerville, United States
Biological nitrogen for sustainable farming
Wärtsilä
Helsinki, Finland
Smart marine technology and engines
Yara Birkeland
Oslo, Norway
World's first autonomous electric container ship
TECO 2030
Lysaker, Norway
Marine hydrogen fuel cells
Hydrogenious LOHC
Erlangen, Germany
Liquid organic hydrogen carrier technology
MAN Energy Solutions
Augsburg, Germany
Marine engines and energy solutions
Yara International
Oslo, Norway
Crop nutrition and digital farming
Nanocraft
Irvine, United States
Custom nanoparticle synthesis
NN-Labs
Fayetteville, United States
Quantum dots and nanomaterials supplier
Cerion Advanced Materials
Rochester, United States
Cerium oxide nanoparticle production
Nanoscale Components
Manhattan, United States
Reactive nanoparticles for environmental remediation
KIST Nano Materials
Seoul, South Korea
Korea nanotechnology research institute
Nippon Shokubai Nano
Osaka, Japan
Nanoparticle catalysts and specialty chemicals
Sumitomo Metal Mining Nano
Tokyo, Japan
Nanoscale metal powders and battery cathode materials
Umicore Nano
Brussels, Belgium
Nanocatalysts and battery cathode materials
Johnson Matthey Nano
London, United Kingdom
Nanocatalysts for automotive and fuel cells
BASF Nano
Ludwigshafen, Germany
Nanomaterials for catalysts, coatings, and electronics
Gamry Instruments
Warminster, United States
Electrochemical instrumentation for materials research
Nium
London, United Kingdom
Nanotechnology-enabled modular reactors for greener ammonia production
NanoScientifica
Stockholm, Sweden
Automated sustainable nanoparticle production from recycled metals
UP Catalyst
Tallinn, Estonia
Electrochemical carbon nanomaterial production from CO2 for catalysis and batteries
TerraLIX
Seoul, South Korea
Advanced hydrogen fuel cell modules with metal separator plates
NanoScale Corporation
Manhattan, United States
Nanoscale materials for catalysis and environmental remediation
QuantumSphere
Santa Ana, United States
Metallic nanoparticle catalysts for fuel cells and batteries
Nanostellar
Redwood City, United States
Nanocatalyst technology for automotive emissions control
AnCatt
Newark, United States
Advanced catalyst and anticorrosion nanocoatings