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Laboratory for Plasma Nanosynthesis
Laboratory for Plasma Nanosynthesis
100 Stellarator Road Princeton, NJ, 08540

Laboratory for Plasma Nanosynthesis at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (LPN-PPPL) combines PPPL expertise in plasma science with the materials science capabilities of Princeton University and other institutions.  LPN-PPPL is conducting collaborative research on the fundamental physics of plasma synthesis of nanomaterials with the goals to understand, predict, and ultimately control the synthesis processes starting from the  plasma generation to nucleation and growth of nanoparticles and nanostructures. The LPN-PPPL research program focuses on the integration of three areas:

Perpetuus Carbon Technologies Limited
Perpetuus Carbon Technologies Limited
5 Fleet Place London, EC4M 7RD UK

Perpetuus is an advanced material manufacturer primarily focused on surface engineered carbon structures such as graphene and carbon nanotubes. Perpetuus is the No 1 global producer and supplier of nano surface modified graphenes and carbon nanotubes on an industrial scale.

Perpetuus is developing graphene application technology within its nano safe laboratories supported by a team of polymer, electro chemists and specialised plasma engineers.

PlasmaChem GmbH
PlasmaChem GmbH
Rudower Chaussee 29 Berlin, D-12489 Germany

The main business field of PlasmaChem concerns nano-materials, detonation-, vacuum-, plasma- and ultra-thin film technologies and their biomedical and technical applications.

The main technology points of PlasmaChem concern the development of processes induced by low-temperature plasma on different surfaces and in organized mono-molecular films (Langmuir-Blodgett and Self-Assembly Films), in atomically flat inorganic solids and in liquid interfaces and advanced technologies of synthesis and modification of nano-materials.