Available technologies for licensing from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock are:
- Apparatus and Methods for Synthesis of Large Size Batches of Carbon Nanostructures
- Production of Nanostructures by Curie Point Induction Heating
- Apparatus and Methods of Making Nanostructures by Inductive Heating
- Method for Enhanced Synthesis of Carbon Nanostructures
- Horizontally Oriented Long Carbon Nanotubes for Nano-electronic applications
- Metallic Nanoparticles Coated with Graphitic Shells as Localized Radio Frequency Absorbers for Cancer Therapy
- Carbon Nanotubes Growth on Oxides Pellet and Their Applications
- Light-Harvesting with Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes/n-Silicon Heterojunctions
- Large Scale Graphene Production Using a Radio Frequency Catalytic Chemical Vapor Deposition Method
- Multifunctional Fe304 Cored Magnetic-Quantum Dot Fluorescent Nanocomposites for RF Nano-hyperthermia of Cancer Cells
If you are interested in these technologies, please contact the Office of Innovation and Commercialization.